Lot #629

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Israel – 250 Pruta 1949 Coin – Without Preal – PCGS MS 67 Only two coins are graded above this grade in both of the…

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Lot #630

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Israel – Lot of 60 coins 250 Pruta 1949 – "Without Pearl" – UNC Face: The words "250 Pruta" and year of issue in Hebrew;…

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Lot #631

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Israel – Lot of 11 coins of 500 Pruta 1949 – Silver – AU-UNC The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for…

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Lot #632

$400

Israel – 1 Agora 1960 – "Large date" – Rare – NGC AU 55 A coin that is entered in circulation by mistake, it can…

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Lot #633

$170

Israel – 5 Agorot 1992 – Minting error – Uniface – NGC MS 63 Obverse:​Replica of a coin from the fourth year of the war…

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Lot #635

$1,400

Montenegro – 10 Perpera – Nikola I – Gold 900, 3.38g, 19mm – NGC MS 62 Only 10% fees + VAT on this item Obverse…

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Lot #636

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Morocco – Medal – Mohammed V Independence; 3rd size – Gold, 2.93g, 36mm Only 10% fees + VAT on this item Commemorative issue Independence of…

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Lot #637

$1,000

Palestine – Mikweh Israel – 1 Piaster 1885 – NGC 53 – Rare This is an item that was an expression of Jewish settlement in…

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Lot #638

$400

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

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Lot #639

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Palestine – 2 Piaster 1930′ – Palatin Hotel – XF As you can see in the pictures, corrosion lesions on part of the token A…

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Lot #634

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Lot #629

$125

Israel – 250 Pruta 1949 Coin – Without Preal – PCGS MS 67 Only two coins are graded above this grade in both of the…

$125

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Lot #630

$120

Israel – Lot of 60 coins 250 Pruta 1949 – "Without Pearl" – UNC Face: The words "250 Pruta" and year of issue in Hebrew;…

$120

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Lot #631

$350

Israel – Lot of 11 coins of 500 Pruta 1949 – Silver – AU-UNC The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for…

$350

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Lot #632

$400

Israel – 1 Agora 1960 – "Large date" – Rare – NGC AU 55 A coin that is entered in circulation by mistake, it can…

$400

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Lot #633

$170

Israel – 5 Agorot 1992 – Minting error – Uniface – NGC MS 63 Obverse:​Replica of a coin from the fourth year of the war…

$170

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Lot #635

$1,400

Montenegro – 10 Perpera – Nikola I – Gold 900, 3.38g, 19mm – NGC MS 62 Only 10% fees + VAT on this item Obverse…

$1,400

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Lot #636

$350

Morocco – Medal – Mohammed V Independence; 3rd size – Gold, 2.93g, 36mm Only 10% fees + VAT on this item Commemorative issue Independence of…

$350

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Lot #637

$1,000

Palestine – Mikweh Israel – 1 Piaster 1885 – NGC 53 – Rare This is an item that was an expression of Jewish settlement in…

$1,000

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Lot #638

$400

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

$400

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Lot #639

$300

Palestine – 2 Piaster 1930′ – Palatin Hotel – XF As you can see in the pictures, corrosion lesions on part of the token A…

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Israel - 10 Sheqels 1995 - With a Star - NGC MS 62

Israel – 10 Sheqels 1995 – With a Star – NGC MS 62

Several decades ago, about 25 years ago, about three years after the new ten shekel coins were in circulation. A 10 shekel coin was discovered by chance, but with a Star / Star of David, as in the double-thickness coin embedded in the Israeli medical coin series.
The source of the mistake that led to this coin penetrating the coin coins is that the coin workers in the Netherlands were probably unaware of the difference and put tokens of normal thickness into the coin press. As a result coins with an asterisk were sent as regular coins and entered circulation.
The large number of impressions and the large amount of minting in that year made it difficult to detect the error, in any case the Bank of Israel did not receive any report on this issue and there is no information on the amount of coins issued. As of today, only a few dozen such coins are known out of all those 28,224,000 coins that were issued for circulation in that year
Face: The words "10 new shekels" in Hebrew, Arabic and English; Year of issue in Hebrew; The word "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English; A cluster of dates; Partially grooved along its length, on the left.
Back: Palm yields dates, at the foot of which are two braided baskets with dates inside; the country symbol; The inscription "Lagalat Zion" in Hebrew in modern Hebrew and ancient Hebrew; Pearls along half the circumference of the inner circle; Partially grooved along its length, on the left. Source: Ancient Hebrew coin from 69 AD – the fourth year of the Jewish war against the Romans before the destruction of the Second Temple.

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