Lot #217

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

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Lot #218

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

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Lot #219

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

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Lot #220

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

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Lot #221

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

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Lot #223

$150

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

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Lot #224

$50

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$50

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Lot #225

$20

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$20

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Lot #226

$30

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$30

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Lot #227

$50

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$50

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Lot #222

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Lot #217

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$30

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Lot #218

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$30

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Lot #219

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$30

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Lot #220

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$30

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Lot #221

$30

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$30

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Lot #223

$150

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$150

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Lot #224

$50

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only…

$50

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Lot #225

$20

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$20

Read more
Lot #226

$30

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$30

Read more
Lot #227

$50

The Israeli government has asked the Numismatic Association in Israel for design proposals for a new series of currencies. Leo Kadman and Hanan Pavel, along…

$50

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Israel - 25 Mils 1949 - Close Link - NGC 62

A coin with an impressive luster on both sides, perhaps the most beautiful example we have had the opportunity to sell of this type of coin, certainly a coin that will be almost impossible to upgrade.

After the establishment of the state in 1948, and until 1952, the mill (and the pound of Eretz Israel) served as legal tender. The only coin minted in the State of Israel was 25 mils.
Front: "25 mil" with 2 stylish olive branches.
Back: Painted and inscribed: "Israel" and painted a grape cluster.
Of this coin, 650,00 units were minted in Jerusalem and Holon in few diffrent types. On September 6, 1950, the currency ceased to be used as legal tender.
In 1952, with the transition from the Israeli mil to the Israeli pound, the name of the mill was changed to a Pruta.

Start price: $120

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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