Lot #585
$180
Palestine - Cafe werner token - 5 MIls, bronze, copper-nickel - PCGS AU 55 - Rare in this high grade
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$180
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$180
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$180
Read moreLot #587
$200
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$200
Read moreLot #588
$200
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$200
Read moreLot #589
$180
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$180
Read moreLot #591
$200
"Kofer Hayishuv" was an emergency taxation fund, established in 1938 for the purpose of financing security and other needs of the Jewish community ("Yishuv") in…
$200
Read moreLot #592
$550
Mil, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during the British Mandate, and then the official name of the coin…
$550
Read moreLot #593
$150
Mil, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during the British Mandate, and then the official name of the coin…
$150
Read moreLot #594
$200
mils was the currency of the British Mandate of Palestine from 1927 to May 14, 1948, and of the State of Israel between May 15,…
$200
Read moreLot #595
$300
The highest grade known to this coin MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during the British Mandate, and…
$300
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Lot #585
$180
Palestine - Cafe werner token - 5 MIls, bronze, copper-nickel - PCGS AU 55 - Rare in this high grade
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$180
Read moreLot #586
$180
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$180
Read moreLot #587
$200
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$200
Read moreLot #588
$200
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$200
Read moreLot #589
$180
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to…
$180
Read moreLot #591
$200
"Kofer Hayishuv" was an emergency taxation fund, established in 1938 for the purpose of financing security and other needs of the Jewish community ("Yishuv") in…
$200
Read moreLot #592
$550
Mil, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during the British Mandate, and then the official name of the coin…
$550
Read moreLot #593
$150
Mil, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during the British Mandate, and then the official name of the coin…
$150
Read moreLot #594
$200
mils was the currency of the British Mandate of Palestine from 1927 to May 14, 1948, and of the State of Israel between May 15,…
$200
Read moreLot #595
$300
The highest grade known to this coin MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during the British Mandate, and…
$300
Read morePalestine - Cafe werner token - 50 MIls, bronze, copper-nickel - PCGS XF 45 - Rare
Issued by Zvi Werner, who immigrated from Vienna, Austria in 1934. In 1935 he founded Cafe Warner on Herzl Street in Haifa, where, according to the theories, the tokens were used as a substitute for small change that was out of circulation or for the waiters to make calculations.
The tokens were brought to Israel and only afterwards they were stamped on them and the values and the inscription.