Auction No. 47
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Lot 619
Judaica
Poland 1993, 300,000z. 'Ghetto Uprising' proof silver coin in excellent condition. Unc. Material: Ag .999, 31.1gr.: 62.05mm. :
Lot 620
coins
USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1882-S Coronet Head Gold $20 Double Eagle is Worth $2,488 in Average Condition and can be Worth $2,582 to $13,471 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. UNCVery RERE coin in dis condition.Estimate: $2500 to $13000
Lot 621
Signature.
Israel - 1 lira 1948, SIGNED BY DAVID BEN GURION . l. S/N B752932 Anglo-Palestine Bank Limited A-UNC. lira Eretz-Yisrael was the currency of the British Mandate of Palestine from 1927 to May 14, 1948, and the State of Israel between May 15, 1948, and June 23, 1952
Israel 1948, Emergency Fractional Issue 1948 "Carpets " Pick #6 and Pick #7: 50 & 100 pr, lot of 4 UNC notes. Each note showcases a serial number format comprising Hebrew digits along with the numerical digits '000000', and is imprinted on both sides with the handstamp "DUGMA" (Hebrew for "example" or "specimen"). Notably, one of the 50 pr notes bears a hand stamp on only one side.All notes are marked with two canceling holes.The notes are affixed at the top to a black card measuring 18x24 cm, with two notes of each denomination. They are arranged to display one showing the front and the other the reverse of the notes. Notably, the 50 pr notes have א' / א' (Alef / Alef) serial numbers, while the 100 pr notes have א' / ג' (Alef / Gimel) serial numbers. The nickname "carpet" derives from the design on the obverse, featuring a mosaic floor from the ancient synagogue in Beit Alfa.Condition: UNC (x4). Rare.Estimate: $10,000 - $20,000. from the collection of D. Remez
Bank Leumi Le-Israel, 1952 ND, 10 Israel Lirot, Pick # 22a Serial number G727125. VF/XF.
Lot 624
Proof.
1948, Bank Notes of Israel: The Levin Epstein Proof Notes - printing offer. In 1948, during the nascent stages of Israel's statehood, local printing houses vied for the opportunity to produce banknotes for the fledgling nation. Among them, the "Levin-Epstein" design emerged, presenting a prototype on simple paper. One side featured a portrait of a young girl (Epstein's daughter) amidst a bouquet of flowers, while the other depicted an ancient shekel. In the absence of a finalized design for the currency, the notes bore the name of the Dapod House. Though most examples were later destroyed, a few individual copies have endured, rendering this piece a rarity in philatelic circles.
Bank Leumi Le-Israel, 1952 ND, 5 Pound (5 Israel Lirot) Pick # 21 Choice, bright colors and lovely, Serial number Q452002. VF-EF.
Bank Leumi Le-Israel, 1952 ND, 1 Pound (1 Israel Lirot) Pick # 20, extremely bright and attractive note. serial number L077396, crisp A - UNC,
Bank Leumi Le-Israel, 1952 ND, 1 Pound (1 Israel Lirot) Pick # 20 Serial number M416343, VG.
Belgium 1998, 500 Francs banknote, in UNC condition, vibrant and rich colors. It features the image of renowned artist René Magritte, alongside depictions of birds among plants, trees, and figures. On the reverse, men a chair. Belgium, one of the founding members of the European Union, has since adopted the Euro as its currency. This banknote is likely to appreciate in value as supplies diminish. It's an opportunity not to be overlooked.
Lebanon 1939 1 Livre banknote, Pick # P15, features a watermark of an Eagle head. Graded by PMG as 35 Choice Very Fine, issued by Banque de Syrie et du Liban. Printed by Banque de France, it measures 158 x 96 mm in dimensions.
Lot 630
Ottoman Bank notes
Turkey Ottoman Empire 5 liras from 1916-17 P#91 S/N F-160481 w/mark F6-1 condition Very Fine(rare, was used in Israel in those years)