Lot #845

$800

Holocaust concentration camps money – Poland – Warsaw, banknote set of ghetto warsaw. One of the rarest items in the sale. Full banknote set of…

$800

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Lot #846

$900

Holocaust concentration camps money – Germany – Ernst Heinkel – 3 Reichs-marks 1942-1945 – Counterfeit – PMG 62

$900

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Lot #847

$2,500

Holocaust concentration camps money – Germany – 1 Mark 1943 – Dachau – PMG 63 – Very Rare The number of the prisoner in the…

$2,500

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Lot #848

$3,000

Holocaust concentration camps money – Germany – 2 Mark 1943 – Dachau – PMG 63 – Very Rare The number of the prisoner in the…

$3,000

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Lot #849

$800

Holocaust and extermination camps banknotes – Denmark propaganda note – 5 units 1942 – PMG 66 EPQ Was used by the DNSAP, on the value…

$800

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Lot #851

$500

Holocaust concentration camps money – Germany – 1 mark 1944 – Flossenburg. The Flossenbürg camp was a concentration camp established by the Nazis in 1938…

$500

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Lot #852

$500

Iraq – 1/4 Dinar 1932 (1942) – "Baby" – PMG 30 Obverse: King Faisal II as a child at right. Singed by Lord Kennet &…

$500

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Lot #853

$3,000

Iraq – 10 Dinar 1932 (1942) – "Baby" – PMG 25 The second most important banknote in this series, there is actually only one value…

$3,000

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Lot #854

$1,200

Iraq – 1/4 Dinar 1947 (1955) – PMG 58 Obverse: King Faisal as an adolescent at right Reverse: Palm trees at centre Lettering: NATIONAL BANK…

$1,200

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Lot #855

$250

Ireland – 10 Pounds 1971-1975 – PMG 65 EPQ Obverse: Lady Hazel Lavery Lettering: The Central Bank of Ireland, Banc Ceannais na hÉireann, Legal Tender…

$250

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Lot #845

$800

Holocaust concentration camps money – Poland – Warsaw, banknote set of ghetto warsaw. One of the rarest items in the sale. Full banknote set of…

$800

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Lot #846

$900

Holocaust concentration camps money – Germany – Ernst Heinkel – 3 Reichs-marks 1942-1945 – Counterfeit – PMG 62

$900

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Lot #847

$2,500

Holocaust concentration camps money – Germany – 1 Mark 1943 – Dachau – PMG 63 – Very Rare The number of the prisoner in the…

$2,500

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Lot #848

$3,000

Holocaust concentration camps money – Germany – 2 Mark 1943 – Dachau – PMG 63 – Very Rare The number of the prisoner in the…

$3,000

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Lot #849

$800

Holocaust and extermination camps banknotes – Denmark propaganda note – 5 units 1942 – PMG 66 EPQ Was used by the DNSAP, on the value…

$800

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Lot #851

$500

Holocaust concentration camps money – Germany – 1 mark 1944 – Flossenburg. The Flossenbürg camp was a concentration camp established by the Nazis in 1938…

$500

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Lot #852

$500

Iraq – 1/4 Dinar 1932 (1942) – "Baby" – PMG 30 Obverse: King Faisal II as a child at right. Singed by Lord Kennet &…

$500

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Lot #853

$3,000

Iraq – 10 Dinar 1932 (1942) – "Baby" – PMG 25 The second most important banknote in this series, there is actually only one value…

$3,000

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Lot #854

$1,200

Iraq – 1/4 Dinar 1947 (1955) – PMG 58 Obverse: King Faisal as an adolescent at right Reverse: Palm trees at centre Lettering: NATIONAL BANK…

$1,200

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Lot #855

$250

Ireland – 10 Pounds 1971-1975 – PMG 65 EPQ Obverse: Lady Hazel Lavery Lettering: The Central Bank of Ireland, Banc Ceannais na hÉireann, Legal Tender…

$250

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Holocaust and extermination camps banknotes - 10 March 1933 - PMG 67 EPQ - With...

Holocaust and extermination camps banknotes – 10 March 1933 – PMG 67 EPQ – With Watermark – Rare

Oranienburg was an early German concentration camp, one of the first detention facilities established by the Nazis in the state of Prussia when they gained power in 1933. It held the political opponents of Nazi Party from the Berlin region, mostly members of the Communist Party of Germany and social-democrats, as well as a number of homosexual men and scores of the so-called undesirables.
It was established in the center of the town of Oranienburg on the main road to Berlin when the SA took over a disused brewery grounds. Passers-by were able to look inside the prison perimeter. Prisoners were marched through the town to perform forced labour on behalf of the local council
The prison was taken over by the SS on 4 July 1934, when the SA was suppressed by the regime. It was closed and subsequently replaced in the area by Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1936. At closure, the prison had held over 3,000 inmates, of whom 16 had died.

Start price: $1,000

Estimated price: $1,500 - $1,800

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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