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 #221

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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…

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Lot #227

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Back: The front of the hospital appears and around it the inscription in German, "The Hospital of the Jewish Community". The medals are made of…

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Lot #228

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$1 donation token for Jewish high school 1928. Obverse: Yeshiva-styled building with "$1oo" below; legend "Help Build the First Jewish High School – Brownsville &…

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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

Read more
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 #221

$10

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…

$10

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Lot #227

$50

Back: The front of the hospital appears and around it the inscription in German, "The Hospital of the Jewish Community". The medals are made of…

$50

Read more
Lot #228

$30

$1 donation token for Jewish high school 1928. Obverse: Yeshiva-styled building with "$1oo" below; legend "Help Build the First Jewish High School – Brownsville &…

$30

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Judaica / Zionism - token from Austria, token of a Jewish business in Vienna that was destroyed in the Holocaust, Jacob Rothberger.

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 of Vienna in the 1920s. The business was closed during the annexation of Austria in the Anschluss and burned down during World War II.
Jacob Rothberger, Jewish clothing store, brass with a drawing of the building on the back.
Diameter: 23.75 mm.
Weight: 5.45 grams.

Start price: $10

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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