Lot #347

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Germany – 1 Mark 1943-1944 – Flossenbürg camp – PMG VF 30 The Flossenbürg camp was a concentration camp set up by the Nazis in…

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Lot #348

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Poland – 50 pfenning – 1940 – ghetto Lodz – AU 50 pfennig receipt issued in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in May 1940. Nazi…

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Lot #349

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Poland – 50 pfenning – 1940 – ghetto Lodz – PMG 66 EPQ 50 pfennig receipt issued in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in May…

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Lot #350

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Poland – 5 mark 1940 – ghetto Lodz – PMG UNC 64 Banknote of 5 mark issued in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in May…

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Lot #351

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Poland – 20 mark – 1940 – ghetto Lodz – Serial number error – PMG UNC 64 – Rare Banknote of 20 mark issued in…

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Lot #353

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Netherlands – 25 cents 1944 – Westerbork camp – PMG 65 EPQ – consecutive numbers WW2 Westerbork voucher, acquired by Harry Goldsmith. This scrip was…

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Lot #354

$120

Netherlands – 100 cents 1944 – Westerbork camp – Printing Error, Off-Center – PMG 65 EPQ WW2 Westerbork voucher, acquired by Harry Goldsmith. This scrip…

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Lot #355

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Israel / Palestine – Stock – Kpat Bank (Kupat) Am Limited Liability – 1939 Kupat Am Bank was a cooperative bank during the Yishuv period,…

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Lot #356

$10

Israel – Lot of 9 Paper money, on donations and food – Mandate period and first decades of the State of Israel Topics: "Eternity of…

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Lot #357

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Israel – Lot of 10 Paper money for public transportation and donation to Magen David Adom In the early 1950s, Magen David Adom issued a…

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Lot #352

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Lot #347

$300

Germany – 1 Mark 1943-1944 – Flossenbürg camp – PMG VF 30 The Flossenbürg camp was a concentration camp set up by the Nazis in…

$300

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Lot #348

$30

Poland – 50 pfenning – 1940 – ghetto Lodz – AU 50 pfennig receipt issued in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in May 1940. Nazi…

$30

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Lot #349

$80

Poland – 50 pfenning – 1940 – ghetto Lodz – PMG 66 EPQ 50 pfennig receipt issued in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in May…

$80

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Lot #350

$250

Poland – 5 mark 1940 – ghetto Lodz – PMG UNC 64 Banknote of 5 mark issued in the Lodz ghetto in Poland in May…

$250

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Lot #351

$250

Poland – 20 mark – 1940 – ghetto Lodz – Serial number error – PMG UNC 64 – Rare Banknote of 20 mark issued in…

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Lot #353

$200

Netherlands – 25 cents 1944 – Westerbork camp – PMG 65 EPQ – consecutive numbers WW2 Westerbork voucher, acquired by Harry Goldsmith. This scrip was…

$200

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Lot #354

$120

Netherlands – 100 cents 1944 – Westerbork camp – Printing Error, Off-Center – PMG 65 EPQ WW2 Westerbork voucher, acquired by Harry Goldsmith. This scrip…

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Lot #355

$25

Israel / Palestine – Stock – Kpat Bank (Kupat) Am Limited Liability – 1939 Kupat Am Bank was a cooperative bank during the Yishuv period,…

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Lot #356

$10

Israel – Lot of 9 Paper money, on donations and food – Mandate period and first decades of the State of Israel Topics: "Eternity of…

$10

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Lot #357

$10

Israel – Lot of 10 Paper money for public transportation and donation to Magen David Adom In the early 1950s, Magen David Adom issued a…

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Netherlands - 10 cents 1944 - Westerbork camp - PCGS 65 PPQ

Netherlands – 10 cents 1944 – Westerbork camp – PCGS 65 PPQ

Westerbork voucher, acquired by Harry Goldsmith. This scrip was issued in Westerbork transit camp beginning February 15, 1944. Inmates were not allowed to have currency, which was confiscated. The vouchers [gutschein] were distributed as an incentive for doing work. Netherlands was occupied by Germany in May 1940. The camp, in northeast Holland, was originally set up by the Dutch in 1939 to intern Jewish refugees. In July 1942, the German security police and the SS turned it into a transit camp to hold prisoners before deporting them to concentration camps in the east, where most perished. From July 1942 – September 3, 1944. nearly 200,000 Jews were deported from the camp. Most inmates had short stays at the camp. However, there were about 2000 longterm detainees who helped run the camp or were exempt from deportation. The vouchers were used with this population, most of whom were deported before the camp was liberated on April 12, 1945.
many of these camp notes were destroyed by fire as the Germany tried to destroy evidence of the holocaust, this is a scarce survivor, a rare and interesting piece of WW2 history

Start price: $100

Estimated price: $130 - $150

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Buyer's premium: 20%

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