Lot #666

$100

Palestine – Cafe werner token – 40 MIls, bronze, copper-nickel – VF – Rare Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934.…

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Lot #667

$100

Palestine – Cafe werner token – 50 MIls, bronze, copper-nickel – VF – Rare Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934.…

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Lot #668

$500

Palestine – Cafe werner token – denominations, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 mil, bronze, copper-nickel – VF – Rare Issued by Zvi Werner,…

$500

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Lot #669

$350

Palestine – Railway Token, Canteen Token – 1930s – Rare were used at the Haifa train station, were used as payment for a drink and…

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Lot #670

$600

Palestine – 1 Mil 1927 – "Holyland token" – Type 1 – ANACS AU 58 DETAILS –  Rare The interior of the Holy Land token,…

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Lot #672

$1,300

Palestine – Full 59 Coins set of British Mandath Full set that includes cons in value of 1 – 100 mils, 1927-1946. all the coins…

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Lot #673

$300

Palestine – 1 Mil 1940 – PCGS 64 RB – Key date MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel…

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Lot #674

$650

Palestine – 5 Mils 1939 – Minting error – Double Punched – NGC MS 64 – Rare MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin…

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Lot #675

$140

Palestine – 5 Mils 1941 – Very high grade – NGC MS 64 – Key date MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that…

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Lot #676

$150

Palestine – 5 Mil 1942 – Minting error, off-center – VF-XF – Rare MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in…

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Lot #671

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Lot #666

$100

Palestine – Cafe werner token – 40 MIls, bronze, copper-nickel – VF – Rare Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934.…

$100

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Lot #667

$100

Palestine – Cafe werner token – 50 MIls, bronze, copper-nickel – VF – Rare Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934.…

$100

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Lot #668

$500

Palestine – Cafe werner token – denominations, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 mil, bronze, copper-nickel – VF – Rare Issued by Zvi Werner,…

$500

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Lot #669

$350

Palestine – Railway Token, Canteen Token – 1930s – Rare were used at the Haifa train station, were used as payment for a drink and…

$350

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Lot #670

$600

Palestine – 1 Mil 1927 – "Holyland token" – Type 1 – ANACS AU 58 DETAILS –  Rare The interior of the Holy Land token,…

$600

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Lot #672

$1,300

Palestine – Full 59 Coins set of British Mandath Full set that includes cons in value of 1 – 100 mils, 1927-1946. all the coins…

$1,300

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Lot #673

$300

Palestine – 1 Mil 1940 – PCGS 64 RB – Key date MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel…

$300

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Lot #674

$650

Palestine – 5 Mils 1939 – Minting error – Double Punched – NGC MS 64 – Rare MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin…

$650

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Lot #675

$140

Palestine – 5 Mils 1941 – Very high grade – NGC MS 64 – Key date MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that…

$140

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Lot #676

$150

Palestine – 5 Mil 1942 – Minting error, off-center – VF-XF – Rare MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in…

$150

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Palestine - 1 Mil 1927 - "Holyland token" - Type 3 - NGC AU 58...

Palestine – 1 Mil 1927 – "Holyland token" – Type 3 – NGC AU 58 BN – The rarest type

The interior of the Holy Land token, in part, is very similar to the back of the standard 1 millimeter issued by the Palestine Monetary Committee starting in 1927.
Inside the inner circle there is an olive branch with seven leaves with six fruits. On the right and left sides of the branch of the olive branch is the number 1 in Arabic (1) and in English respectively. At the top of the olive branch on the right and the left is the inscription "One Mill" in English and "Mil" in Arabic and Hebrew, separated by dots (ONE MIL. · Mill) Surrounding the design of the inner circle is the phrase "HISTORICAL HOLYLAND" COIN) with the date 1927 in parentheses .On the outer margin a line decorated with beads surrounds the entire design.
The back side of the Holy Land token is similar to the interior side design of a standard 1 millimeter. In Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Palestine, Although the intention of the British Mandate government was to remain neutral in the designs of the examples of coins and bills, the Arabs were, of course, furious at the use of the term linking Israel with the Jews, but Orthodox Jews, too, were not pleased because, according to the Bible, only the Messiah from David’s house could reestablish what would only happen then "Israel". Below the inscription in the three languages ​​of "Palestine" are the parallel numbers in English and Arabic of the year 1927 (1927).
Surrounding the design of the inner circle is the Arabic inscription "the coin of the Holy Holy Land". In parentheses another Arabic inscription was "minted in 1927" (1927 years hit). The outer edges of the line decorated with beads surrounds the entire design.

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