Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Two metal tokens that were used by the transportation company "Drom Yehuda" (Southern Yehuda). [1950].
Two metal tokens, 2 Prutot (resembling official coins) issued by the "Derom Yehuda" transportation company.
Diameter: 24 mm.
Two metal tokens, 2 Prutot (resembling official coins) issued by the "Derom Yehuda" transportation company.
Diameter: 24 mm.
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
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Sold for: $1,063
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Nine banknotes issued by the Anglo-Palestine Bank. 1948.
The first series of banknotes of the State of Israel. Banknotes with the face value of 500 Mils (three banknotes), 1 Palestine Pound (four banknotes) and 5 Palestine Pounds (two banknotes).
size and condition vary.
The first series of banknotes of the State of Israel. Banknotes with the face value of 500 Mils (three banknotes), 1 Palestine Pound (four banknotes) and 5 Palestine Pounds (two banknotes).
size and condition vary.
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
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Three banknotes with the face value of 10 Palestine Pounds, issued by the Anglo-Palestine Bank. 1948.
The banknotes of the "Anglo-Palestine Bank" were the first series of banknotes of the State of Israel. They were printed in New York before the declaration of independence and due to the ban on printing foreign currency in the USA – bore only the caption Palestine Pounds and the details of the bank (the inscription "Currency notes are legal tender for the payment of any amount", which legalized the banknotes was printed later and separately). The banknotes were smuggled to the country in July 1948 and were put into circulation in August.
Approx. 8.5X16 cm. Condition varies.
The banknotes of the "Anglo-Palestine Bank" were the first series of banknotes of the State of Israel. They were printed in New York before the declaration of independence and due to the ban on printing foreign currency in the USA – bore only the caption Palestine Pounds and the details of the bank (the inscription "Currency notes are legal tender for the payment of any amount", which legalized the banknotes was printed later and separately). The banknotes were smuggled to the country in July 1948 and were put into circulation in August.
Approx. 8.5X16 cm. Condition varies.
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
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12 banknotes issued by the State of Israel in 1952.
1-3. Three banknotes issued by the Ministry of Finance of the State of Israel. Two with a face value of 50 Pruta (signed "L. Eshkol" and "M. Zagagi" and the third with a face value of 100 Pruta (signed "A. Kaplan" and "M. Zagagi".
4-12. Nine banknotes issued by "Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M." With a face value of 500 Pruta (three banknotes), 1 Lira, 5 Lirot (two banknotes) and 10 Lirot (three banknotes).
Size and condition vary.
1-3. Three banknotes issued by the Ministry of Finance of the State of Israel. Two with a face value of 50 Pruta (signed "L. Eshkol" and "M. Zagagi" and the third with a face value of 100 Pruta (signed "A. Kaplan" and "M. Zagagi".
4-12. Nine banknotes issued by "Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M." With a face value of 500 Pruta (three banknotes), 1 Lira, 5 Lirot (two banknotes) and 10 Lirot (three banknotes).
Size and condition vary.
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
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Nineteen banknotes of Israeli Lirot (pounds) issued by the Bank of Israel (3-5 banknotes of each face value). Israel, 1955 [-1957].
Banknotes with the face values of 500 Pruta (three banknotes); one Lira (four banknotes); 5 Lirot (four banknotes); 10 Lirot (three banknotes); 50 Lirot (five banknotes; the banknotes with this face value were issued in 1957).
Three of the banknotes with red numbering.
Size and condition vary.
Banknotes with the face values of 500 Pruta (three banknotes); one Lira (four banknotes); 5 Lirot (four banknotes); 10 Lirot (three banknotes); 50 Lirot (five banknotes; the banknotes with this face value were issued in 1957).
Three of the banknotes with red numbering.
Size and condition vary.
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
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Ca. 135 fictitious banknotes printed for various purposes. Israel, the second half of 20th century.
The collection includes: Two banknotes issued by the Bar Ilan University Students' Association, calling to set free the Jews in Russia - "Slavery country of the twentieth century" (Hebrew); game banknotes (some published by B. Barlevi); banknotes which were used as discount coupons in various stores and as advertisements; banknotes which were issued as part of political campaigns and civil protest campaigns, many of them regarding inflation, such as a 1000 Shekels banknote on behalf of "Bank HaLikud - Elef Shekarim" (one thousand lies) and a 10 Lira banknote issued by the "Black Panthers" and "Moked" with a reminder that in 1976 it will be worth only 6 Lira, "because the government reduces the subsidies… and hurts the poor employees"; humorous banknotes issued by Kibbutz Ramat HaKovesh; Promotional banknotes for theater plays; "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards designed as banknotes; "Tel-Aviv Lira" issued on behalf of "Herzlilienblum - museum for Tel Aviv Banking and Nostalgia"; and more. Some duplicates.
Approx. 135 banknotes. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
The collection includes: Two banknotes issued by the Bar Ilan University Students' Association, calling to set free the Jews in Russia - "Slavery country of the twentieth century" (Hebrew); game banknotes (some published by B. Barlevi); banknotes which were used as discount coupons in various stores and as advertisements; banknotes which were issued as part of political campaigns and civil protest campaigns, many of them regarding inflation, such as a 1000 Shekels banknote on behalf of "Bank HaLikud - Elef Shekarim" (one thousand lies) and a 10 Lira banknote issued by the "Black Panthers" and "Moked" with a reminder that in 1976 it will be worth only 6 Lira, "because the government reduces the subsidies… and hurts the poor employees"; humorous banknotes issued by Kibbutz Ramat HaKovesh; Promotional banknotes for theater plays; "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards designed as banknotes; "Tel-Aviv Lira" issued on behalf of "Herzlilienblum - museum for Tel Aviv Banking and Nostalgia"; and more. Some duplicates.
Approx. 135 banknotes. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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