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The Rishon LeZion settlement medallion from 1882, may have been minted later during the visit of Herzl and the German Emperor in 1898 to the…

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The highest grade for this token The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their church and led by Christoff Hoffman. They moved to…

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Lot #321

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Token is hard to come by, not often found for sale The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their church and led by…

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Lot #325

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Jerusalem Hotel tokens were used as currency in Jaffa and in Jerusalem. Minted by Ernst von Hardegg, owner of Hotel Jerusalem in Jaffa and a…

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Lot #326

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A brass token in the value of 1/2 (Piaster or Metlik), for use by Zichron Ya’akov settlers. Minted in Paris in 1885 in order to…

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Lot #327

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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 #328

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This is an item that was an expression of Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel after 2000 years and in fact may be the…

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Lot #329

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A money substitute, a token, issued by the Platin Hotel similar to cafes  And institutions in the late 19th century to early 20th century due…

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Lot #319

$100

The Rishon LeZion settlement medallion from 1882, may have been minted later during the visit of Herzl and the German Emperor in 1898 to the…

$100

Read more
Lot #320

$500

The highest grade for this token The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their church and led by Christoff Hoffman. They moved to…

$500

Read more
Lot #321

$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 #322

$600

Token is hard to come by, not often found for sale The Templars were Germans Protestants who broke away from their church and led by…

$600

Read more
Lot #323

$120

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…

$120

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Lot #325

$800

Jerusalem Hotel tokens were used as currency in Jaffa and in Jerusalem. Minted by Ernst von Hardegg, owner of Hotel Jerusalem in Jaffa and a…

$800

Read more
Lot #326

$1,200

A brass token in the value of 1/2 (Piaster or Metlik), for use by Zichron Ya’akov settlers. Minted in Paris in 1885 in order to…

$1,200

Read more
Lot #327

$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…

$500

Read more
Lot #328

$1,200

This is an item that was an expression of Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel after 2000 years and in fact may be the…

$1,200

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Lot #329

$300

A money substitute, a token, issued by the Platin Hotel similar to cafes  And institutions in the late 19th century to early 20th century due…

$300

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Palestine - Templar colonies token - 10 Paras 1880-1917 - Third series - UNC - Rare

Perhaps the best quality token of this type available, we recently graded an identical token and it was graded 62, the highest grading known, this token looks better than a the graded one.

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 excemplary way of life in the Bibical tradition. in 1868, they astarted immigrating to palestine and settled in Haifa, Jaffa and Jerusalem, as well establishing their own farms. They had their own schools and Church, and engaged in trade and industry. To cope with the constant shortage of small change, the "Centralcasse" the main financial organization of the Templars in Jerusalem, issued tokens which circulated from about 1880 to 1917.
the tokens circulated i Jaffa and Haifa as well as in Jerusalem, and were issued in denominations of Paras, matching the currect Turkish money. They were recalled after world war 1 and subsequently sold to metal dealers to be melted down.
it is belived that they were struck at the royal mint of wurttemberg.

Start price: $1,200

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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