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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 #634

$500

Israel – 10 Sheqels 1995 – With a Star – NGC MS 62 Several decades ago, about 25 years ago, about three years after the…

$500

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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

$350

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Lot #638

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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

$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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Lot #640

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Lot #641

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Palestine - Mikweh Israel - 1 Piaster 1885 - NGC 53 - Rare

Palestine – Mikweh Israel – 1 Piaster 1885 – NGC 53 – Rare

This is an item that was an expression of Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel after 2000 years and in fact may be the first means of Jewish payment after thousands of years in the holyland.
It was used by the Holon area until it was confiscated by the Ottoman Empire, very few survived in private hands.
Issued at the Mikve Israel school for the use of students and staff, in some sources 1885 or 1886.
Face: the inscription "Mikweh Israel" and its value.
Back: AIU "[Alliance Israélite Universelle – "All Israel Friends" organization].
Diameter: 27 mm.
Mikveh Israel is the agricultural school and the first Hebrew settlement in the Land of Israel. The school was established by Carl Netter in 1870, east of Jaffa, south of the Jaffa-Jerusalem road.
In 1867 Carl Netter visited the Land of Israel and examined the situation of the Jews of the old settlement. In this visit he came to the conclusion that it is not possible to bring about an improvement in their economic situation except by training them for agricultural work. While in Jerusalem, he had the opportunity to address a congregation of worshipers at the Horva Synagogue, which was one of the most important synagogues in Jerusalem. He addressed the public and encouraged them to start a "new life", and in addition, he managed to convince the "All Israel Friends" company in Paris to establish the agricultural school.

Start price: $1,000

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Buyer's premium: 20%

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