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The first “Görlitz Shekels” were issued in the 15th century when it was still unknown how the “Shekel” coins of the Roman period looked like.…

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The first “Görlitz Shekels” were issued in the 15th century when it was still unknown how the “Shekel” coins of the Roman period looked like.…

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Lot #219

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Lot #220

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A medallion awarded for the International Exposition Colonie Internationale in Paris. 1931. The exhibition, which opened in May 1931, was designed to present the rich…

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Lot #224

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A token of a Jewish business in Vienna that was destroyed in the Holocaust. Jewish toucan Jacob Rothberger served in his cell in the city…

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Lot #216

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The first “Görlitz Shekels” were issued in the 15th century when it was still unknown how the “Shekel” coins of the Roman period looked like.…

$10

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Lot #217

$10

The first “Görlitz Shekels” were issued in the 15th century when it was still unknown how the “Shekel” coins of the Roman period looked like.…

$10

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Lot #218

$10

The first “Görlitz Shekels” were issued in the 15th century when it was still unknown how the “Shekel” coins of the Roman period looked like.…

$10

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Lot #219

$10

The first "Görlitz Shekels" were issued in the 15th century when it was still unknown how the "Shekel" coins of the Roman period looked like.…

$10

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Lot #220

$100

A medallion awarded for the International Exposition Colonie Internationale in Paris. 1931. The exhibition, which opened in May 1931, was designed to present the rich…

$100

Read more
Lot #224

$10

A token of a Jewish business in Vienna that was destroyed in the Holocaust. Jewish toucan Jacob Rothberger served in his cell in the city…

$10

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Judaica / Zionism - Italian medal in honor of Rachel Shalon, Haifa, who took part in the Soroptimist organization of Italy

Obverse: relief of three names
Back: in Italian "Unione Nazionale Dei Soroptimist Clubs D’italia" [National Union of Soroptimist Clubs of Italy]
Soroptimist is a voluntary international women’s organization of professional and businesswomen that serves as an observer at the United Nations, and advises UNESCO, the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, and UNICEF. The main goals of the organization are to promote the status of women in the world and fight for human rights.

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