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Israel – catalog / book "Palestine and Israel banknotes that were prepared and not issued" 2009 – Shlomo Teper The book is arranged chronologically, with…

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Austria – 5 Corona 1909 – Franz Joseph I – Silver 900, 24g, 36mm Obverse: Aged portrait bare headed facing right, larger head. Lettering: FRANZ…

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Austria – 5 coins of 1.5 Euro 2022 – Vienna Philharmonic – Silver 999, 31.1g, 37mm Obverse: The golden concert hall Lettering: REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH, 1…

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Germany – set of 4 coins 2, 5 marks from the years 1888A, 1902A, 1935, 1936 – silver, total weight 49g

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Austrlia – 1 Dollar 2019 – Elizabeth II 6th Portrait – Australian Kookaburra – Silver 999, 31.1g, 40.6mm Commemorative issue – Australian Kookaburra Obverse: 6th…

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Lot #5

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Israel – catalog / book "Palestine and Israel banknotes that were prepared and not issued" 2009 – Shlomo Teper The book is arranged chronologically, with…

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Lot #6

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Austria – 5 Corona 1909 – Franz Joseph I – Silver 900, 24g, 36mm Obverse: Aged portrait bare headed facing right, larger head. Lettering: FRANZ…

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Lot #7

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Austria – 5 coins of 1.5 Euro 2022 – Vienna Philharmonic – Silver 999, 31.1g, 37mm Obverse: The golden concert hall Lettering: REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH, 1…

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Lot #8

$100

Germany – set of 4 coins 2, 5 marks from the years 1888A, 1902A, 1935, 1936 – silver, total weight 49g

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Lot #9

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Austrlia – 1 Dollar 2019 – Elizabeth II 6th Portrait – Australian Kookaburra – Silver 999, 31.1g, 40.6mm Commemorative issue – Australian Kookaburra Obverse: 6th…

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Numismatic literature - Gerlitz Shekels catalog - Rare

Numismatic literature – Gerlitz Shekels catalog – Rare


The first "Görlitz Shekels" were issued in the 15th century when it was still unknown how the "Shekel" coins of the Roman period looked like. It is believed that George Emmerich, mayor of the city of Görlitz in Prussia, was the first who "invented" these coins when he visited the Holy Land on a pilgrimage in 1465. When he returned to Prussia he imported an ancient Shekel and told that this was one of the thirty Shekalim which Judas Iscariot was given by the Romans for extraditing "that man". From that year on, such coins were minted with minor changes throughout Europe and they became popular amongst Jews and Christians alike. The coins were used for various purposes: they served as memorial coins and amulets; amongst the European Jews the coins were used as part of the "Machatzit HaShekel" tradition, or for charity or donating to the poor during the Holiday of Purim; some used them for "Pidyon HaBen". 


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