Аукцион 04 Banknotes and coins of the Holy Land
19.3.19 (локальном времени Вашего часового пояса)
Израиля
 Only for collecting - st' Menachem Begin 37, Tel Aviv, Israel

Large sale of Israeli banknotes and coins, banknotes and coins British Mandate (Palestine), banknotes and ghettos, Jewish medals and many other interesting items.

Very attractive opening prices and lots of eye-catching pictures.


- - Anyone who does not want / can collect the items of course can be received in the shipment according to the pricing of Israel Post.

- Only for collecting by prior arrangement only, Sunday 24.03.19 ,  - st' Menachem Begin 37, Tel Aviv, Israel. from 10:00 - 19:00.


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- Any payer within 7 days from the date of termination of the sale instead of 17% may pay 16% commission.

- The cost of shipping according to the delivery rates.

- Offer can not be canceled after it has been offered.

- For any questions you are welcome to contact us and we will be happy to assist.










Аукцион закончен

ЛОТ 20:

"Korn Jude" medal - anti-semetic medal.

Продан за: $150
Стартовая цена:
$ 100
Эстимейт:
$150 - $180
Комиссия аукционного дома: 17% Подробнее
НДС: Только на комиссию
теги: Марки

It was designed to spread religious hatred against Jews by depicting the Jewish corn seller as wicked and a Bible quote on the reverse. In 1694, Germany was hit by heavy rains, a grasshopper plague and high inflation for which the Jews were blamed. These coins were issued to increase hatred against Jews till 1773. The obverse portrays a Jewish grain peddler walking with a grain sack holding a devil opening the mouth of the sack to allow the grain to fall out. A German inscription translates to “expensive time”. The reverse has a German Inscription of a quote from the Bible which translates to “He that withholds corn, the people shall curse him. But blessing shall be upon the head of him that sells it.” It was designed to spread religious hatred against Jews by depicting the Jewish corn seller as wicked and a Bible quote on the reverse.

In 1694, Germany was hit by heavy rains, a grasshopper plague and high inflation for which the Jews were blamed. These coins were issued to increase hatred against Jews till 1773. 

The obverse portrays a Jewish grain peddler walking with a grain sack holding a devil opening the mouth of the sack to allow the grain to fall out. A German inscription translates to “expensive time”. 

The reverse has a German Inscription of a quote from the Bible which translates to “He that withholds corn, the people shall curse him. But blessing shall be upon the head of him that sells it.”