Lot #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…

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Lot #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…

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Lot #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…

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Lot #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,…

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Lot #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…

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Lot #596

$280

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…

$280

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Lot #597

$100

The year with the second lowest mintage of the 59 mandated coins. MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel…

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Lot #598

$600

There are only 5 coins graded above this grade at PCGS and NGC grading companies. the highest grade is 65 MIL, was the Hebrew name…

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Lot #599

$400

The coin with the lowest mintage from all the 59 coins. MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during…

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Lot #600

$200

The coin with the lowest mintage from all the 59 coins. MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during…

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Lot #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 more
Lot #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 more
Lot #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 more
Lot #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 more
Lot #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 more
Lot #596

$280

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…

$280

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Lot #597

$100

The year with the second lowest mintage of the 59 mandated coins. MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel…

$100

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Lot #598

$600

There are only 5 coins graded above this grade at PCGS and NGC grading companies. the highest grade is 65 MIL, was the Hebrew name…

$600

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Lot #599

$400

The coin with the lowest mintage from all the 59 coins. MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during…

$400

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Lot #600

$200

The coin with the lowest mintage from all the 59 coins. MIL, was the Hebrew name of the coin that was legal in Israel during…

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Palestine - 5 Mils 1927 - Minting Erorr, Off Center MInting - Extremely Rare

There are not many mistakes in the mandate coins because the British were very strict and if a coin was damaged it would not be circulated in circulation. Most of the errors that nevertheless managed to penetrate the strict inspection "have" relatively insignificant errors that are not easy to notice. Presented to you is a coin with a rare minting error, an unusual and special item of its kind.

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 in the State of Israel until 1952. Observe: Around a central hole, a wreath of olive leaves surounded by "PALESTINE" in English above, Hebrew to left, and Arabic to right; below, the date in English and Arabic numerals. Reverse: Around a central hole, inscriptions "5 MilsS" in English, Arabic and Hebrew, the numeral 5 of the English phrase at top.
Metal: Copernickel
Diameter: 20 mm
Weight: 2.91 grams
 Edge: plain
Mintage: 10,000,000
Catalog Number: KM # 3

Start price: $1,000

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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