Lot #564

$1,500

A brass token in the value of 1 (Piaster or Metlik), for use by Zichron Ya’akov settlers. Minted in Paris in 1885 in order to…

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Lot #565

$300

A brass token in the value of 1 (Piaster or Metlik), for use by Zichron Ya’akov settlers. Minted in Paris in 1885 in order to…

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Lot #566

$200

The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their church and led by Christoff Hoffman. They moved to the Holy Land to learn an…

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Lot #567

$100

Palestine – Medal commemorating the visit of the German Emperor, Wilhelm II to the Land of Israel in 1898 Obverse: portrait of the emperor wearing…

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Lot #568

$100

Palestine – Medal commemorating the visit of the German Emperor, Wilhelm II to the Land of Israel in 1898 Obverse: portrait of the emperor wearing…

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Lot #570

$100

Obverse: portrait of the emperor wearing a helmet, facing left, surrounded by the inscription Wilhelm II Deutscher Kaiser. Back: Church of the Redeemer and the…

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Lot #572

$500

were used at the Haifa train station, were used as payment for a drink and were given to British officials who served or visited the…

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Lot #573

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were used at the Haifa train station, were used as payment for a drink and were given to British officials who served or visited the…

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Lot #574

$1,800

Amazing and unusual patina, a one-of-a-kind item The interior of the Holy Land token, in part, is very similar to the back of the standard…

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Lot #564

$1,500

A brass token in the value of 1 (Piaster or Metlik), for use by Zichron Ya’akov settlers. Minted in Paris in 1885 in order to…

$1,500

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Lot #565

$300

A brass token in the value of 1 (Piaster or Metlik), for use by Zichron Ya’akov settlers. Minted in Paris in 1885 in order to…

$300

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Lot #566

$200

The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their church and led by Christoff Hoffman. They moved to the Holy Land to learn an…

$200

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Lot #567

$100

Palestine – Medal commemorating the visit of the German Emperor, Wilhelm II to the Land of Israel in 1898 Obverse: portrait of the emperor wearing…

$100

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Lot #568

$100

Palestine – Medal commemorating the visit of the German Emperor, Wilhelm II to the Land of Israel in 1898 Obverse: portrait of the emperor wearing…

$100

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Lot #570

$100

Obverse: portrait of the emperor wearing a helmet, facing left, surrounded by the inscription Wilhelm II Deutscher Kaiser. Back: Church of the Redeemer and the…

$100

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Lot #572

$500

were used at the Haifa train station, were used as payment for a drink and were given to British officials who served or visited the…

$500

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Lot #573

$500

were used at the Haifa train station, were used as payment for a drink and were given to British officials who served or visited the…

$500

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Lot #574

$1,800

Amazing and unusual patina, a one-of-a-kind item The interior of the Holy Land token, in part, is very similar to the back of the standard…

$1,800

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Palestine - Medal commemorating the visit of the German Emperor, Wilhelm II to the Land...

Palestine – Medal commemorating the visit of the German Emperor, Wilhelm II to the Land of Israel in 1898


Obverse: Church of the Redeemer. Legends: "Erloserkirche Geweiht am 31. Okt. 1898 / Erinnerung an die Kaiserfahrt nach Jerusalem 1898" [Church of the Redeemer, consecrated on October 31, 1898 / to commemorate the Kaiser’s voyage to Jerusalem, 1898]. Reverse: a cross against the background of Jerusalem’s skyline, and a long legend: "…it is neither power, nor glory, nor honour, nor earthly goods that we seek here…" (German).

This medal was presumably minted in order to alleviate the concern that the Kaiser intends to establish a military base in Palestine, and to emphasize the religious character of his visit.

Start price: $100

Estimated price: $130 - $150

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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