Lot #603

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Front: A portrait of Nathan Alterman set against a background of autumn leaves. The words “Bank of Israel”, the denomination, and Natan Alterman’s poem “Eternal…

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Lot #604

$100

Banknotes with serial numbers, Israeli motifs. We have been unable to find documentation anywhere on the internet regarding the origin of these bills

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Lot #605

$80

Obverse: King Hussein at left Reverse :Jerash forum Lettering: CENTRAL BANK OF JORDAN, FORUM – JERASH, HALF DINAR

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Lot #606

$80

Obverse: King Hussein at left Reverse: Al-Hazne, Treasury of Pharaoh at Petra Lettering: CENTRAL BANK OF JORDAN TREASURY – PETRA FIVE DINARS

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Lot #607

$10

Paper money tokens – Palestine / Land of Israel – 10 "stamps" for a total of 100 mil Land of Israel – "Payment for social…

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Lot #609

$80

Palestine (Bank) was founded in February 1902 in London, as a subsidiary of the "Jewish Settlement Treasure" which was established by Herzl to serve as…

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Lot #610

$150

This check is signed by Kamyul / Bershad from the Safed branch, signatures are very rare and almost impossible to find on other checks. Singed…

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Lot #611

$400

Britain conquered the Land of Israel, Palestine as it was then called, from the Ottoman authorities, in 1917, and British military rule over the Land…

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Lot #612

$2,300

The hardest year to achive from the 500 Mils There are small tears in the upper part of the note due to use (a note…

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Lot #613

$10,000

A very rare prefix, only a few of this type are known (around 10) and once every few years they are offered for sale, rare…

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Lot #603

$50

Front: A portrait of Nathan Alterman set against a background of autumn leaves. The words “Bank of Israel”, the denomination, and Natan Alterman’s poem “Eternal…

$50

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Lot #604

$100

Banknotes with serial numbers, Israeli motifs. We have been unable to find documentation anywhere on the internet regarding the origin of these bills

$100

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Lot #605

$80

Obverse: King Hussein at left Reverse :Jerash forum Lettering: CENTRAL BANK OF JORDAN, FORUM – JERASH, HALF DINAR

$80

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Lot #606

$80

Obverse: King Hussein at left Reverse: Al-Hazne, Treasury of Pharaoh at Petra Lettering: CENTRAL BANK OF JORDAN TREASURY – PETRA FIVE DINARS

$80

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Lot #607

$10

Paper money tokens – Palestine / Land of Israel – 10 "stamps" for a total of 100 mil Land of Israel – "Payment for social…

$10

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Lot #609

$80

Palestine (Bank) was founded in February 1902 in London, as a subsidiary of the "Jewish Settlement Treasure" which was established by Herzl to serve as…

$80

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Lot #610

$150

This check is signed by Kamyul / Bershad from the Safed branch, signatures are very rare and almost impossible to find on other checks. Singed…

$150

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Lot #611

$400

Britain conquered the Land of Israel, Palestine as it was then called, from the Ottoman authorities, in 1917, and British military rule over the Land…

$400

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Lot #612

$2,300

The hardest year to achive from the 500 Mils There are small tears in the upper part of the note due to use (a note…

$2,300

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Lot #613

$10,000

A very rare prefix, only a few of this type are known (around 10) and once every few years they are offered for sale, rare…

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Paper money tokens - Palestine / Land of Israel - a group of 4 checks from the Anglo Palestine Company, the Bank of the Templars in Eretz Israel and the Bank of Egypt

Anglo Palestine (Bank) was founded in February 1902 in London, as a subsidiary of the "Jewish Settlement Fund" which was established by Herzl to serve as a financial instrument of the Zionist movement. The first branch of the company was opened in August 1903, by David Zalman Levontin, the founder and first director of the company. The first decade of the company’s activity was fruitful, another 7 branches were opened in Palestine and Beirut and the company was appreciated not only by the Jewish community but also by the Arab residents and the Ottoman institutions.
The Bank of the Templar Society (German: Bank der Tempelgesellschaft) was an Israelite bank established by the Templar Society, and operated between 1924 and 1939. The German Templars who arrived in the Land of Israel, starting in 1868, needed a bank. At first they used the bank services of Johannes Frötiger, a banker of Swiss origin, in Jerusalem, but it went bankrupt in 1896.

Start price: $70

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Buyer's premium: 20%

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