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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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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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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 #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…

$1,400

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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

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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 #640

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Palestine – Templar colonies tokens – 1/8 Para 1880-1917 – B&C – Very Rare – NGC XF DETAILS Few are known from this example, an…

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Lot #641

$500

Palestine – Templar colonies tokens – 1/4 Para 1880-1917 – B&C – Very Rare – AU Few are known from this example, an item which…

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Lot #642

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Palestine – Templar colonies token – 5 Paras 1880-1917 – First series – PCGS 50 The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their…

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Lot #643

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Palestine – Templar colonies token – 5 Paras 1880-1917 – First series – AU The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their church…

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Lot #644

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Palestine - 2 Piaster 1930' - Palatin Hotel - XF

Palestine – 2 Piaster 1930′ – Palatin Hotel – XF

As you can see in the pictures, corrosion lesions on part of the token


A money substitute, a token, issued by the Platin Hotel similar to cafes
 And institutions in the late 19th century to early 20th century due to lack of small money. A rare token with a particularly high grading
Face: 5 Piasters.
Back: The inscription "Palatin Hotel", surrounded by a flower.
The Platin Hotel is a building in Tel Aviv, at the corner of Ahad Ha’am Street and Nahalat Binyamin Street. The building used to be a hotel and is now used as an office building.
When it was built and opened in 1926, it was considered the most central, innovative and luxurious hotel in the city. The hotel contained 60 rooms, a concert hall where the Eretz Israel Symphony Orchestra and a billiard and dance club played.
During the Great Arab Revolt (1936-1939), the hotel business was severely damaged, and the hotel closed in 1938 and was converted into an office building. The magnificent entrance building was demolished while moving the entrance to the right, and the basement windows were sealed. The front of the ground floor facing the streets of Ehad Ha’am and Nahalat Binyamin was adapted for trade. In 1942, in the midst of World War II, he operated a guest house building for Allied soldiers. In 1943, the American Red Cross Soldiers Club was opened at the hotel, in an impressive ceremony in the presence of Israeli Mayor Rokach and senior American officers.
With the establishment of the state and the departure of the British from the country, the hotel was converted into an office building
Source: Wikipedia

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