Lot #119

$25

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

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Lot #120

$25

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$25

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Lot #121

$25

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$25

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Lot #122

$60

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$60

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Lot #123

$70

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$70

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Lot #125

$75

Obverse: The denomination "10 Prutot" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Reverse: Single-handled jug flanked with palm branches; "Israel"…

$75

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Lot #126

$60

Obverse: The denomination "5 Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Reverse: Four-stringed lyre; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.

$60

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Lot #127

$60

Obverse: The denomination "5 Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Reverse: Four-stringed lyre; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.

$60

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Lot #128

$70

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$70

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Lot #129

$30

The rarer type of the 50 Pruta Face: The denomination "50 Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Back:…

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Lot #124

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Lot #119

$25

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$25

Read more
Lot #120

$25

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$25

Read more
Lot #121

$25

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$25

Read more
Lot #122

$60

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$60

Read more
Lot #123

$70

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$70

Read more
Lot #125

$75

Obverse: The denomination "10 Prutot" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Reverse: Single-handled jug flanked with palm branches; "Israel"…

$75

Read more
Lot #126

$60

Obverse: The denomination "5 Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Reverse: Four-stringed lyre; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.

$60

Read more
Lot #127

$60

Obverse: The denomination "5 Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Reverse: Four-stringed lyre; "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic.

$60

Read more
Lot #128

$70

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$70

Read more
Lot #129

$30

The rarer type of the 50 Pruta Face: The denomination "50 Pruta" and the date in Hebrew; two stylized olive branches around the rim. Back:…

$30

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Israel - 5 Pruta 1949 - Without Preal - Minting Error - Rotaded 90 degrees to the right - NGC AU 55

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along with graphic artist Uta Wallisch, submitted charts, which were approved by then-Finance Minister Eliezer Kaplan.
Face: The words "5 pruta" and the year of issue in Hebrew; Around two stylish olive branches.
Back: 4-string harp; The word "Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic. Source: Bar-Kochba Coin (132-135 AD)
Diameter: 20 mm
Weight: 3.2 grams
Margins: Parts

Start price: $70

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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