Lot #359

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Israel – a pair of Paper money "Magen Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)" 5 pennies in the service of the Mekasher

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Lot #360

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Israel – Lot 4 Paper tokens receipts of the company "AG Koop Ltd. Haifa" One-mile travel ticket and a number of receipts in values of…

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Lot #361

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Israel – Lot of 4 Paper tokens, travel ticket Shahar, Shahar Cooperative Ltd. Haifa, travel ticket 1 Pruta Formed in 1947 as a result of…

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Lot #362

$15

Israel – Lot of 5 paper money , "The Jerusalem Connector" Partial travel ticket, 1 Pruta, 2 Pruta The connecting cooperative was established in 1931…

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Lot #363

$20

Israel – a pair of Paper token and receipts of the Southern Judea Company (Drom Yehuda) – 1,2 pruta Southern Judea was a transport cooperative…

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Lot #365

$20

Israel – Lot of 5 Paper tokens from the Kalman Zik grocery store in Ramat Hasharon Values 1/4, 1, 5, 10, 20 mil

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Lot #366

$200

Israel – 100 Mils – PMG VF20 – Prefix AA In the early years of the State of Israel, there was a shortage of coins…

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Lot #367

$200

Israel – 100 Mils – PMG VF20 – Prefix AA In the early years of the State of Israel, there was a shortage of coins…

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Lot #368

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Israel – 1 Pound 1948 – Anglo Palestine – F – Prefix D The Anglo Palestine Banknote Series is the first official series of the…

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Lot #369

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Israel – 1 Pound 1948 – Anglo Palestine – VF – Prefix E The Anglo Palestine Banknote Series is the first official series of the…

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Lot #359

$10

Israel – a pair of Paper money "Magen Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)" 5 pennies in the service of the Mekasher

$10

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Lot #360

$10

Israel – Lot 4 Paper tokens receipts of the company "AG Koop Ltd. Haifa" One-mile travel ticket and a number of receipts in values of…

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Lot #361

$20

Israel – Lot of 4 Paper tokens, travel ticket Shahar, Shahar Cooperative Ltd. Haifa, travel ticket 1 Pruta Formed in 1947 as a result of…

$20

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Lot #362

$15

Israel – Lot of 5 paper money , "The Jerusalem Connector" Partial travel ticket, 1 Pruta, 2 Pruta The connecting cooperative was established in 1931…

$15

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Lot #363

$20

Israel – a pair of Paper token and receipts of the Southern Judea Company (Drom Yehuda) – 1,2 pruta Southern Judea was a transport cooperative…

$20

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Lot #365

$20

Israel – Lot of 5 Paper tokens from the Kalman Zik grocery store in Ramat Hasharon Values 1/4, 1, 5, 10, 20 mil

$20

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Lot #366

$200

Israel – 100 Mils – PMG VF20 – Prefix AA In the early years of the State of Israel, there was a shortage of coins…

$200

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Lot #367

$200

Israel – 100 Mils – PMG VF20 – Prefix AA In the early years of the State of Israel, there was a shortage of coins…

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Lot #368

$50

Israel – 1 Pound 1948 – Anglo Palestine – F – Prefix D The Anglo Palestine Banknote Series is the first official series of the…

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Lot #369

$30

Israel – 1 Pound 1948 – Anglo Palestine – VF – Prefix E The Anglo Palestine Banknote Series is the first official series of the…

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World - Lot of 4 receipts for a donation to the shekel of the World...

World – Lot of 4 receipts for a donation to the shekel of the World Zionist Organization, including a complete notebook

The Zionist Shekel, or Shekel for short, was a currency of the Zionist Organization, which was led by David Wolfson in the run-up to the elections to the Second Zionist Congress. The currency was symbolic and converted in each circulation to a value in the local currency. The origin of the name is in the ancient Hebrew currency – "shekel".
The Zionist shekel was used with the establishment of the established Zionist movement led by Benjamin Zeev Herzl, and until the establishment of the state to mark an annual membership tax. The "Shukel" was someone who purchased a Zionist shekel, as long as he turned 18, bought the right to elect deputies to the Zionist Congress for a year. Those who turned 24 years old were also entitled to compete on their own. The number of shekels sold in each country determined the number of deputies it was entitled to send to Congress. Naturally, in the years when no elections were held for the Zionist Congress, shekel sales fell. Although the shekel was a symbolic currency, as a certificate of payment of the tax, each weigher was given an invoice in the form of a bill, on which appeared images expressing the essence of the Zionist idea, and sometimes a photocopy of an ancient Israeli-Jewish currency.

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Estimated price: $350 - $400

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Buyer's premium: 20%

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