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…

$10

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Lot #608

$70

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…

$70

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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…

$150

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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…

$10,000

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Lot #614

$1,400

1927 banknote, a rare and hard to obtain year, the hardest of the £1 notes A banknote from year 1927. A rare and difficult year…

$1,400

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Lot #615

$900

In 1917, the British conquered Israel from the Ottomans and British military rule in Israel began. The Monetary Council money notes were the first notes…

$900

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Lot #616

$10,000

Palestine – Unprinted Emergency Banknote Progressive Proof, 1 Pound 1943 – Front side – PMG 64, 65 EPQ – Extremely Rare In 1941, the Second…

$10,000

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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 #608

$70

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…

$70

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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 #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…

$10,000

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Lot #614

$1,400

1927 banknote, a rare and hard to obtain year, the hardest of the £1 notes A banknote from year 1927. A rare and difficult year…

$1,400

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Lot #615

$900

In 1917, the British conquered Israel from the Ottomans and British military rule in Israel began. The Monetary Council money notes were the first notes…

$900

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Lot #616

$10,000

Palestine – Unprinted Emergency Banknote Progressive Proof, 1 Pound 1943 – Front side – PMG 64, 65 EPQ – Extremely Rare In 1941, the Second…

$10,000

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Palestine - silver replica series of the mandatory banknotes of all denominations + a complete set of 2 mils coins with all years - pure silver 999, total of 357.3g

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 began. In 1926, the British Mandate set up the Palestine Currency Board which was to be responsible for the currency policies within the Mandatory boundaries. In 1927, the Board issued banknotes which were to serve as legal tender even after the mandatory period, when the State of Israel was established.
In respect of all three religions in the country, the banknotes were decorated with symbols and sites of significance to the Jews, Christians and Moslems – the Tomb of Rachel, Dome of the Rock and White Tower in the city of Ramla. The reverse of the note was graced with a picture of the "Tower of David", a symbol of Jerusalem for all three religions. The notes remained in circulation until August 18, 1948, when they were exchanged for the Anglo-Palestine Bank currency.
Israel Coins and Medals Corp. is proud to introduce this unique series, which is to be the first of several series representing the historical banknotes once in circulation in the State of Israel.
This interesting series consists of flexible, paper-thin pure silver sheets, produced by an innovative manufacturing technique.
Limited Edition – 360 only

Start price: $400

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Buyer's premium: 20%

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