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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #124
$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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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
Read moreLot #130
$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 moreLot #125
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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
Read moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #124
$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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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
Read moreLot #130
$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 moreIsrael - 10 Prtua 1957 Coin - Copper Electroplated - NGC MS 66 RB
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" in Hebrew and Arabic.