* Five Israeli lirahs, Bank Leumi series, moderate-fine condition. * One Israeli lirah, Bank Leumi series, very fine condition.
[2] banknotes with a value of one Israeli lirah, Bank Leumi L’Yisrael series, issued in 1952. Very fine condition, fold mark at center.
3 banknotes with a face value of 500 perutah. Overall very fine condition.
Pure silver medal. One side is imprinted with Ya’akov struggling with the angel, and the other side is inscribed: “Thy Name Shall Be Called… Israel, Genesis 32:29” with the emblem of the State of Israel. .9999 silver. Diameter 51 mm. 86 grams. Fine condition.
Silver medal on the occasion of the birth of renowned painter Reuven Rubin. One side bears an imprint of his work depicting a laborer picking fruits from a tree. The second side bears an engraving of his portrait and his signature. .999 silver. 100 grams. Very fine condition.
Engraving apparently prepared as a test run of a new banknote for one Palestinian pound on behalf of the Anglo-Palestine Bank. Interestingly, the four digits in the corner of the banknote are in Arabic numerals, and the banknote contains no Hebrew writing at all, only English and Arabic. 5×10.5 cm, the engraving is affixed to a wooden block. Moderate-fine condition, white stains on the engraving.
Three Mandate coins: Two 5 mil coins 1927, and a 20 mil coin 1947.
Coins in new condition; it is evident that they were hardly used. It is rare to find Mandate coins in this condition.
1 Turkish Livre Banknote : Turkey state note of the Ministry of Finance. Pick 90a ND (1913) AH1332 1 livre rated 55 by the PMG About Uncirculated .
Four numbered silver medallions, with lithographs; three designed by Reuven Rubin and one by Mané Katz.
Identical diameter: 5 cm.
Inclusive weight: 250 grams.
Very fine condition.
Agam Medal – Star of David of Love – numbered medal designed by Yaakov Agam. Fashioned to mark 30 years of the State of Israel 1948-1978.
Obverse: Wavy star of David
Reverse: Menorah and the inscription: חלום, שלום [dream, peace]. Signed “Agam.”
Circumference: Silver 999 and medallion number: 1791.
Weight: 100 grams.
Diameter: 6 cm.
Placed in original case. Very fine condition.