*ANCIENT JEWISH COINS, REIFENBERG, 1947. *HISTORY OF JEWISH COINAGE, LONDON, 1864. *HISTORY OF JEWISH COINAGE, N.Y. 1967 *MUNZEN DES MITTELALTERS, 1976.
*Coins of Eretz Yisrael, M. Narkiss, two volumes. Jerusalem, 1936-1939 * Collection of Palestine Coins. Aryeh Kindler. Jerusalem, 1948 [two copies]. * Ancient Jewish Coins. Reifenberg, Jerusalem. 1948. *Jewish Coins, Baruch Kanol [booklet], 1963? *Jewish Coins of the Second Temple Period. Yaakov Meshorer. Tel Aviv, 1967..
Bronze medal issued on the occasion of the Second Zionist Congress in Basle, Switzerland. Paris, 1898. 61 mm. diameter. Fine condition.
Collection of coins, medals, banknotes, pins and more. Not checked.
Medal. Sigmund Freud. Vienna, 1906. Bronze. Fine condition.
Collection of Holocaust medals, silver and bronze. Very fine condition. Original packages.
Silver medal in honor of peace accords. Germany, 1651. 23 mm. diameter. 1.6 grams. Emblem with the number 24 and the text ‘Wilhelm Duke of Saxony’. The reverse notes the peace accords of 1651 that put an end to the Thirty Year War that broke out in 1618. Original nice patina. Slightly blemished rim. Fine condition.
Rishon L’Tzion medal, from the Palestine era. Rishon L’Tzion colony. 1882. 22 mm. diameter. Very fine condition.
Bronze or copper medal in honor of “Liberated Judea”. Palestine, c. 1920. 25 mm. diameter. Fine condition.
Silver medal in memory of the Great Synagogue in Munich that was destroyed by the Nazis in 1938. Israel, 1972. 45 mm. diameter. 48 grams. Very fine condition.
3 of the same medal (remade) issued in honor of Napoleon’s Sanhedrin of 1806. France, 1950. 41 mm. diameter. Excellent condition.
Medal in honor of Queen Elizabeth. England? 1586. 30 mm. diameter. Covered with an original brown patina. Fine-very fine condition
Silver medal, David and Jonathan. By a German artist, 16th century. 57 mm. diameter, 53 grams. One side features a nice relief of David and Jonathan in military garb, shaking hands and the text “WAS IC UND DU MITEINANDER GEREDT HABEN” – German translation of Samuel 20;32. The reverse features an impressive relief of a tree, with David shooting arrows and Jonathan sitting by. With German text, “Don’t forget your friend”. Signed by artist I.R. A few scratches and light rubbings. VF+.
Silver medal in honor of Queen Elizabeth. England? 1586. 30 mm. diameter. 8 grams. Queen Elizabeth I, 1586. The reverse features a sword and the Tetragrammaton . Latin text: satiates the hungry. Fine-very fine condition.
Bronze medal with the Freemasons emblem. France, 1843. Relief of the society’s ‘lodge’.With the emblem of the two-headed eagle holding a sword, additional motifs and the society’s mottos. Tetragrammaton in Hebrew letters. French text surrounded by a snake. The Freemasons is an international secret society that emphasizes unclear moral ideals. It promotes freedom, brotherhood and equality. Very fine condition.
Bronze medal in honor of French novelist Joseph Marie Eugène Sue. Belgium, 1848. 54 mm. diameter. Relief of bust of Eugene Sue with French text, ‘The Belgian Liberals”; the reverse features a quill and the text “Sa Plume Foudroie L’Hydre Qui Brava Rome Et Les Rois”. Along with the names of four of his works, including “The Wandering Jew”, Sue’s noted 10-volume work which depicts the Jew as a hero who protects the poor and weak from harm. Very fine condition.
Copper medal marking the 300th anniversary of the birth of theologian Theodore Beza. Geneva, Switzerland 1819. 57 mm. diameter. Obverse: Three religious figures and the date 1519 (Beza’s birth year), Tetragrammaton. Reverse: Commemorative words in Latin. Theodore Beza was a Protestant scholar who played an important role in the Reformation. Nice, original patina. Very fine condition.
Silver medal. Germany, 18th century? 25 mm. diameter. 9 grams. Decalogue on one side, three flowerpots on the other. Vowelized Tetragrammaton. Text in Gothic German. Ring at top. Very fine condition.
Bronze tablet in honor of the expansion of the Yeshuren Synagogue in Frankfurt, 1907. Artist, Karl Goetz. 6×5 cm. The tablet features an engaving of the synagogue within a decorated border.
Impressive medal. Rabbi Aharon Kotler with children of a talmud torah in learning in the background. Nice, unidentified metal. Excellent condition. English text on reverse. 38 mm.
Full portrait of the first Chief Rabbi of New York of the 19th century. Surrounded by a floral wreath. Short review in English on the reverse. Nice, unidentified metal. 38 mm.
Portrait of Rabbi Chaim Karigal. Jerusalem fundraiser in the 18th century to the Jewish, Sephardic communities in America. Very famous. Unidentified, nice metal. Excellent condition. 38 mm.
3 “shekels” issued in Görlitz in the 16th century. Made of copper and brass. Germany, 1844-1853. Fine-very fine condition.
11 aluminum coins issued by the Judenrat for use by the Jews of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto [Lodz], 1943. 28-22 mm. diameters. German. 6 coins worth ten marks; 5 coins worth 5 marks. The face of the coin features the text “der alteste der juden in litzmannstadt”, the value of the coin, and the text “received for”. The reverse features a Star of David, the word “Ghetto” and the date 1943. Varying conditions. Poor-very fine. Will be sold as-is.