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Only 10% fees + VAT on this item Commemorative issue, 40th Anniversary of the Coronation of Franz Joseph I

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A token from 1950 for 2 Pruta. Stamped by the bus company for the use of passengers and drivers. Darom Yehuda was a cooperative association…

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This series of medals honors the four Matriarchs of the Jewish People: Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah. Each medal features the likeness of one of…

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Description of the medal: Jerusalem in Hebrew means "City of Peace". When in exile, the expression "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right…

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The diamond industry in Israel, which exports diamonds and gems polished in Israel, has become the largest of its kind in the world. Its beginnings…

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Lot #55

$240

Obverse: Qajar (Kiani) Crown, Oak and Olive leaves, Legend (title of Qajar king) and coinage date Translation: The King Mozaffar ed-Din Shah Qajar, Coinage date…

$240

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Lot #56

$200

1929 (AH 1308) is the key year in this 5000 dinar series and the hardest to obtain of them, the lowest production quantity of all…

$200

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Lot #57

$200

Obverse: Uniformed bust 1/4 left within wreath, date below Reverse: Radiant lion holding sword within crowned wreath

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Lot #58

$5,000

Only 10% fees + VAT on this item Commemorative issue, 40th Anniversary of the Coronation of Franz Joseph I

$5,000

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Lot #59

$20

A token from 1950 for 2 Pruta. Stamped by the bus company for the use of passengers and drivers. Darom Yehuda was a cooperative association…

$20

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Lot #61

$70

This series of medals honors the four Matriarchs of the Jewish People: Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah. Each medal features the likeness of one of…

$70

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Lot #62

$10

Description of the medal: Jerusalem in Hebrew means "City of Peace". When in exile, the expression "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right…

$10

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Lot #64

$30

The diamond industry in Israel, which exports diamonds and gems polished in Israel, has become the largest of its kind in the world. Its beginnings…

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Israel - Token Member of the Ballot Committee in Greater Jerusalem - 1969

In the elections held in Israel at the beginning of 1969, to the local authorities, the Jerusalem Municipality distributed a greeting token to all activists in the elections, as a sign of the elections held for the first time after the two parts of the city were united.
The face of the token: the symbol of the municipality, the name "Jerusalem" in Hebrew and English, and the name "Jerusalem Al-Quds" in Arabic.
Back of the token: In the center "In honor of a member of the ballot committee" around the upper language "Elections for the Greater Jerusalem Municipality" and in the lower language "1969".
Design: Jerusalem Municipality.
Coinage: Kretschmer
Metal: Nickel copper
Diameter: 30 mm
Weight: 13 grams
Mintage: 2500.
The item was not sold and was given to the Jerusalem municipality’s election activists.
Source: Kobi Liderman’s blog

Start price: $20

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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