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 moreLot #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
Read moreLot #324
$1,200
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…
$1,200
Read moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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
Read moreLot #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
Read moreLot #330
$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
Read moreLot #331
$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
Read moreLot #332
$100
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…
$100
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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 moreLot #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
Read moreLot #324
$1,200
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…
$1,200
Read moreLot #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 moreLot #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 moreLot #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
Read moreLot #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
Read moreLot #330
$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
Read moreLot #331
$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
Read moreLot #332
$100
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…
$100
Read morePalestine - Zichron Jacob - 1 Piaster 1885 "Without Tail" - VF - Rare
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 deal with the lack of change.
When the Turkes found out about those tokens they banned them all from circulation and porbid to use them.
Obverse: "Zichron Jacob" and value.
Reverse: "Zichron Jacob".
Size: 27 mm.