Lot #207

$30

Israel – Lot of 3 Coin Sets, Government Coin and Medal Company – Old and New Shekel – 1984, 1985, 1988

$30

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Lot #208

$40

Israel – Lot of 11 double-thickness (Pirfort) coins – 1, 5, 10 agorot, 1 shekel – 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1996, 1998

$40

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Lot #209

$190

Ottoman Empire – 1 Zeri 1741 (1143) – gold, 2.57 g, 20 mm – AU-UNC – KM222 Mahmud I gold Zeri Mahbub AH 1143/12 Ottoman…

$190

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Lot #210

$50

Ottoman Empire – 10, 20, 30, 60 Para – 1800′ – F-AU Ottoman coins were used throughout the Ottoman Empire, sometimes alongside other European currencies.…

$50

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Lot #211

$10

Ottoman Empire – 1, 2, 30 Para – 1800′ – F-AU Ottoman coins were used throughout the Ottoman Empire, sometimes alongside other European currencies. Most…

$10

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Lot #213

$500

Palestine – Mikweh Israel – 1 Piaster 1879 – Thick type – PCGS XF DETAILS – Rare Brass token, 1 piastre, the thin type (which…

$500

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Lot #214

$500

Palestine – Zichron Jacob – 1/2 Piaster 1885 – PCGS VF Details – Rare A brass token in the value of 1/2 (Piaster or Metlik),…

$500

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Lot #215

$1,000

Palestine – Zichron Jacob – 1 Piaster 1885 "Without Tail" – AU-UNC – Rare A brass token in the value of 1 (Piaster or Metlik),…

$1,000

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Lot #216

$800

Palestine – Zichron Jacob – 1 Piaster 1885 "Without Tail" – PCGS AU Details – Rare A brass token in the value of 1 (Piaster…

$800

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Lot #217

$800

Palestine – Zichron Jacob – 1 Piaster 1885 "With Tail" – PCGS AU Details – Rare A brass token in the value of 1/2 (Piaster…

$800

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Lot #212

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Lot #207

$30

Israel – Lot of 3 Coin Sets, Government Coin and Medal Company – Old and New Shekel – 1984, 1985, 1988

$30

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Lot #208

$40

Israel – Lot of 11 double-thickness (Pirfort) coins – 1, 5, 10 agorot, 1 shekel – 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1996, 1998

$40

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Lot #209

$190

Ottoman Empire – 1 Zeri 1741 (1143) – gold, 2.57 g, 20 mm – AU-UNC – KM222 Mahmud I gold Zeri Mahbub AH 1143/12 Ottoman…

$190

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Lot #210

$50

Ottoman Empire – 10, 20, 30, 60 Para – 1800′ – F-AU Ottoman coins were used throughout the Ottoman Empire, sometimes alongside other European currencies.…

$50

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Lot #211

$10

Ottoman Empire – 1, 2, 30 Para – 1800′ – F-AU Ottoman coins were used throughout the Ottoman Empire, sometimes alongside other European currencies. Most…

$10

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Lot #213

$500

Palestine – Mikweh Israel – 1 Piaster 1879 – Thick type – PCGS XF DETAILS – Rare Brass token, 1 piastre, the thin type (which…

$500

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Lot #214

$500

Palestine – Zichron Jacob – 1/2 Piaster 1885 – PCGS VF Details – Rare A brass token in the value of 1/2 (Piaster or Metlik),…

$500

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Lot #215

$1,000

Palestine – Zichron Jacob – 1 Piaster 1885 "Without Tail" – AU-UNC – Rare A brass token in the value of 1 (Piaster or Metlik),…

$1,000

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Lot #216

$800

Palestine – Zichron Jacob – 1 Piaster 1885 "Without Tail" – PCGS AU Details – Rare A brass token in the value of 1 (Piaster…

$800

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Lot #217

$800

Palestine – Zichron Jacob – 1 Piaster 1885 "With Tail" – PCGS AU Details – Rare A brass token in the value of 1/2 (Piaster…

$800

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Palestine -  Templar colonies tokens - 1/4 Para 1880-1917 - B&C - Very Rare -...

Palestine –  Templar colonies tokens – 1/4 Para 1880-1917 – B&C – Very Rare – AU

Few are known from this example, an item which appears a small ammount in the market. Special opportunity.

The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their church and led by Christoff Hoffman. They moved to the Holy Land to learn an excemplary way of life in the Bibical tradition. in 1868, they astarted immigrating to palestine and settled in Haifa, Jaffa and Jerusalem, as well establishing their own farms. They had their own schools and Church, and engaged in trade and industry. To cope with the constant shortage of small change, the "Centralcasse" the main financial organization of the Templars in Jerusalem, issued tokens which circulated from about 1880 to 1917.

the tokens circulated i Jaffa and Haifa as well as in Jerusalem, and were issued in denominations of Paras, matching the currect Turkish money. They were recalled after world war 1 and subsequently sold to metal dealers to be melted down.

it is belived that they were struck at the royal mint of wurttemberg.

Start price: $700

Estimated price: $900 - $1,000

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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