Lot #824

$150

Israel – Sheet of 50 Shekels 1998 – "50 years" – PMG 64 Special Issue in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Establishment of…

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Lot #825

$900

Israel – Set of banknotes with identical numbers, the new shekel series B – 20, 50, 100 and 200 shekels 2001, 2002 – PMG 67,…

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Lot #826

$200

Israel – A pair of sheets banknotes 20, 50 shekels 2001 – Same serial number – UNC 20 Shekels: Front: Portrait of Moshe Sharett, picture…

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Lot #827

$380

Israel – Lot of 43 banknotes of 20 New Shekels 2008 – "60 Years commemorative" – UNC Front: Portrait of Moshe Sharett, picture of the…

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Lot #828

$300

Israel – set of 5 banknotes, private issue (Fantasy banknotes), 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 shekels 2017 – UNC Banknotes with serial numbers, Israeli motifs.…

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Lot #830

$300

Jordan – 10 Dinar 1959 – PMG 64 EPQ Obverse: King Hussein at left Reverse: Baptismal site on river Jordan Lettering: CENTRAL BANK OF JORDAN…

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Lot #831

$200

Libya – 1 Pound 1963 – PCGS 55 Obverse Crowned arms at left Reverse Lettering: BANK OF LIBYA THESE CURRENCY NOTE ARE LEGAL TENDER FOR…

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Lot #832

$250

Mauritius – 50 Rupees 1978 – Collector series Specimen – PMG 66 EPQ Obverse On the left, three quarter portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth…

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Lot #833

$160

Malaysia – 100 Ringgit 1989 – Consecutive numbers – PMG 65 EPQ Obverse: Portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman Lettering: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA WANG KERTAS INI…

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Lot #834

$400

Palestine – means of payment, Anglo Palestine Bank, Straus Fund (1914-1918 ?) – extremely rare, the only one known Nathan Straus, was a Jewish-American businessman,…

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Lot #829

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Lot #824

$150

Israel – Sheet of 50 Shekels 1998 – "50 years" – PMG 64 Special Issue in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Establishment of…

$150

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Lot #825

$900

Israel – Set of banknotes with identical numbers, the new shekel series B – 20, 50, 100 and 200 shekels 2001, 2002 – PMG 67,…

$900

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Lot #826

$200

Israel – A pair of sheets banknotes 20, 50 shekels 2001 – Same serial number – UNC 20 Shekels: Front: Portrait of Moshe Sharett, picture…

$200

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Lot #827

$380

Israel – Lot of 43 banknotes of 20 New Shekels 2008 – "60 Years commemorative" – UNC Front: Portrait of Moshe Sharett, picture of the…

$380

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Lot #828

$300

Israel – set of 5 banknotes, private issue (Fantasy banknotes), 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 shekels 2017 – UNC Banknotes with serial numbers, Israeli motifs.…

$300

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Lot #830

$300

Jordan – 10 Dinar 1959 – PMG 64 EPQ Obverse: King Hussein at left Reverse: Baptismal site on river Jordan Lettering: CENTRAL BANK OF JORDAN…

$300

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Lot #831

$200

Libya – 1 Pound 1963 – PCGS 55 Obverse Crowned arms at left Reverse Lettering: BANK OF LIBYA THESE CURRENCY NOTE ARE LEGAL TENDER FOR…

$200

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Lot #832

$250

Mauritius – 50 Rupees 1978 – Collector series Specimen – PMG 66 EPQ Obverse On the left, three quarter portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth…

$250

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Lot #833

$160

Malaysia – 100 Ringgit 1989 – Consecutive numbers – PMG 65 EPQ Obverse: Portrait of Tuanku Abdul Rahman Lettering: BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA WANG KERTAS INI…

$160

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Lot #834

$400

Palestine – means of payment, Anglo Palestine Bank, Straus Fund (1914-1918 ?) – extremely rare, the only one known Nathan Straus, was a Jewish-American businessman,…

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Jordan - 5 Dinars 1949 - First series - VF - Rare

Jordan – 5 Dinars 1949 – First series – VF – Rare

From 1927 to 1950, the Palestine Currency Board issued Palestinian pounds as the official currency in both Palestine and the Trans-Jordan Emirate. After Jordan became an independent kingdom on 25 May 1946, the idea of issuing a national currency arose and led to the passing of the Provisional Act No. 35 of 1949. Under this Act, the Jordan Currency Board was formed, which became the sole authority entitled to issue Jordanian currency in the kingdom. The London-based entity consisted of a president and four members. As of 1 July 1950, the Jordanian dinar became the kingdom’s official currency, and use of the Palestinian pound ceased in the kingdom on 30 September 1950. Although issued by the Jordan Currency Board, the notes bear the name of The Hashemite Kingdom of the Jordan.
Observe: Arabic text; feature a portrait of King Abdullah I bin al-Hussein wearing a turban
Reserve: English text; rock-cut architecture of Al Khazneh (The Treasury) at Petra archaeological site
No security thread. Watermark: King Abdullah. Printer: THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY, LIMITED. 185 x 97 mm
Pick: P3a

Start price: $750

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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