WILLIAM M. ROSENBLUM/RARE COINS

Presents Mailbid Sale #34E

Closing Date and Time: November 11, 2004 9:00 PM Mountain Time

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WILLIAM M. ROSENBLUM/RARE COINS P.O. BOX 355 EVERGREEN, CO 80437-0355 USA PHONE 303-838-4831 OR 303-910-8245 FAX 303-838-1213 [email protected] WWW.ROSENBLUMCOINS.COM MAILBID SALE #34E Closing Date and Time: Thursday November 11, 2004 9:00 PM Mountain Time

TERMS OF SALE

1. All bids are per lot as numbered in this catalog. 2. All bids are strictly cash (cash, check, money order, bank draft or approved credit card) in U.S. dollars. See Term #10 for credit cards terms. 3. Mailbids sales are not approval sales. The bidder must assume responsibility to pay for all lots bid on. Lots may be returned for reason of authenticity or improper description only within 3 days of receipt. Lots examined prior to the sale may not be returned for any reason except authenticity. Late payers forfeit any return privileges. 4. All materials are guaranteed genuine, unless noted otherwise, or sold “as is”. 5. Bid sheets must be signed. 6. We reserve the right to reject any bid. 7. Title does not pass until lots are paid for in full. 8. Postage, insurance & handling are extra. A minimum of $3 per shipment will be charged. 9. In some cases we may have duplicate lots of identical description and these may be substituted to under bidders. 10. Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express are accepted for payment. However an additional 3% is charged for use of said card in mailbid sales. Please note that we must be able to confirm your billing address if you use a credit card. For those of you overseas this may be difficult so we ask that you include a numismatic reference. 11. Photos, scans, black & white or color copies are available for most lots in the sale. Photos, scans and black and white copies are $1 per item, while color copies are $2 per side. Payable in advance, please. In most cases digital images sent via email are free. 12. All lots with 6 or more items are sold as is. 13. Invoices are due and payable upon receipt of invoices, unless arrangements are made prior to the closing of the sale. Late payers forfeit any rights of return. All invoices over 30 days overdue are subject to an interest charge of 1 1/2% per month. 14. There is a $15 charge for bad checks. 15. In case of tie bids, the earliest bid received will win the lot. 16. Phone, fax, mail and email bids are accepted, however phone bids, should be con- firmed in writing. All email bids will be confirmed by a return email. 17. Estimates are just that, estimates. Lots may and do, sell for above and below estimate. Please bid what the lot is worth to you. High bids will be reduced to 5 to 10% over the 2nd high bid. 18. Bidders are responsible for errors in bidding, please check your bid sheet carefully. 19. There are no buyer’s fees in our sales. 20. All overseas packages will be shipped via registered or express mail at buyer’s risk. 21. Bidders not known to us must provide us with satisfactory credit references or pay a deposit as determined by the auctioneer. 22. Prices realized will be published after the sale and will be mailed to all consignors, subscribers and competitive bidders. Others may receive a copy for $5. 23. Slabbed (Encapsulated) coins graded and certified by PCGS, NGC, ICG or ANACS may not be returned for grading reasons. In most cases we have indicated our grade prior to the grading company grade. 24. The minimum acceptable bid on any lot is at least 60% of the estimate. In some cases a reserve may be higher than that, but it will never be higher than the estimate. We have made every effort to make the estimates realistic and conservative. In addition no bids on coins and medals of precious metals will be accepted that are below the melt value of the item. For our mailbid purposes we are defining precious metals as being of sil- ver, gold, platinum or palladium.

i BIDDING IN OUR MAILBID SALE

We will stop taking bids at 9:00 PM on November 11th or when our phone and/or Fax stops ringing for 10 minutes. Please do not wait until the last minute and get shut out. In every sale a number of bidders could not get through on the last night. We suggest you bid above estimate if you want an item as high bids will be reduced. Our bid sheets offer several bidding options that can save you money, optimize your bids and see that you get the lots that you really want. If you are unsure of how to use these options, please give us a call and we will be more than happy to explain them to you. Please keep in mind that in some cases there may be unpublished reserves set either by the consignor or the cataloger and no bids of less than 60% of estimate are con- sidered. We do not have a call back service, but after placing your bid you may contact us as many times as you like to check on your bids. And we take seriously the commit- ment to reduce bids. We do not reveal the high bid of any lot, but if you have placed a bid on a lot, you may contact us after your bid has been placed and we will tell you if you are the high bidder. Usually well over 1/3 of all successful bids are reduced and over 75% of successful bid- ders have at least one of their winning bids reduced. We believe that the best strategy to being a successful bidder is placing your bids early and not waiting until the last minute. We suggest placing your bids early and then, if you want, you may check on your bids near the end of the sale. NO BUYER'S FEE We do not charge a buyer's fees in our sales. You are charged only for the amount of your winning bid, postage and shipping charges.

LOT VIEWING SCHEDULE

DENVER COIN EXPOSITION. November 5-7. National Western Complex, “Expo Hall”. I-70 and Brighton Blvd. Exit. The show hours are 10 AM to 6 PM Friday and Saturday and 10 AM to 3 PM on Wednesday. In addition dealer set up day is Thursday afternoon November 4th. We will have most, but not all, lots with us for inspection. We plan to have the majority of the material in the sale in our office from October 18th, except for the show dates mentioned above, until the close of the sale if you need more detailed description of any of the lots. However, please contact us as well in advance of the close of the sale as possible in order that we can provide you with as much informa- tion as possible. We will be happy to return your call if we cannot provide you with the information you require when you call, fax or email. We will confirm all email bids received within 24 hours of receiving the bid. If you do not receive a confirmation please contact us. In the past few months we have been del- uged by spam as I’m sure many of you have also. Even though our filter separates most of the junk from the “real” mail, it does not do a perfect job, thus we ask that when send- ing us a bid or inquiring about the sale, please put “Bid” or “Mailbid Sale” in the subject line so we do not delete your email along with the junk we receive every day. We do not confirm mail or fax bids unless specifically asked to do so. No information will be available about the results of the sale until all bids have been checked and invoices written. This should take about 4 days. We will not be answer- ing the phone until that information is ready. We hope to be ready by Monday November 15th or Tuesday November 16th. Please note that the closing date for this sale is a holiday in the United States. There is no mail delivery on Veterans’ Day. If have mailed your bid sheet during the last week of the sale you may want to contact us on the 11th to make sure we have received your bid sheet.

ii We’ll be happy to try to answer any question you might have about any item in this sale. And please remember to send us your bids so that we receive them by 9 PM November 11th. This sale also will contain an addendum of numerous lots of Numismatic Literature which is being listed on a separate colored flyer being mailed with this list. Time did not permit us to include the listing in the catalog itself. This large listing will contain items from a number of libraries we have purchase as well as items from our own library as well as reg- ular stock items. Please note that this entire catalog is also up on our website at www.rosenblumcoins.com. There you will find not only everything in this catalog, but also not only more pictures but the pictures of all the items are in color as well. A great many of the items in this sale, both in the ancient secton and the Jewish Medals section are from the Daniel Friedenberg Collection. Dan Friedenberg is the long time numismatic curator of the Jewish Museum in New York City as well as the author of a trilogy of important books in the field: Jewish Minters and Medalists, Jewish Medals From the Renaissance to the Fall of Napoleon and Great Jewish Portraits in Metal. Many of these items are mentioned in his books, a few are even the actual plate coin. We have tried to mention this important pedigree on each and every ex-Friedenberg lot. As usual our sale begins with ancient Jewish and related coins. This section contains items from four different collections as well as items from our own inventory. We have men- tioned Friedenberg’s coins in the previous paragraph and the other three are impressive in their own right as well. Listing all the highlights would be like writing the catalog over again which is something we have no desire to do. However a few items worth mention- ing are a very choice tiny “Yehud” coin, 2 silver and a silver Half of the First Revolt and numerous high grade Herodian (including a few of Herod Antipas), Bar Kochba and Holyland City cons. Other ancient coins shouldn’t be ignored either. Among the highlights is a long listing of Roman Judaea Capta coins, the famous Fisci Ivdaici Sestertius of Neva, large silver coins of Mazaeus and Mithrapata, choice Greek bronzes and Roman Denari and a very late date Shekel of Tyre. Our world coin section contains over 300 lots. We’ll remark on only a few. 3 coins of Puerto Rico including a Peso and a 40 Centavo, numerous “slabbed” coins including a Cuban gold, a rare East German minor and a Venezuelan pattern, rare coins of the Crusaders and a very long and extensive listing of both coins and tokens from Palestine. Our world paper section is smaller than usual with just over 100 lots. However some of these should be pointed out. Our Israel section has 2 rare Proof notes, a number of Specimens, the extremely rare inverted signature fractional as well as a number of high grade notes seldom offered. Our Palestine listing contains mostly lower grade notes but does offer a nice VF 5 Pound note. In addition a rare Cuban Bond from 1869 is offered. Space does not permit us to list all the highlights in Part Two of the catalog. However we must mention the very rare Tierra del Fuego 5 Gramos, the Jechial Denier (both from the Fridenberg collection), the Cologne Grand Synagogue medal of Jacque Wiener, a Chief Rabbi of Hamburg medal and a rare awarded Yad Vashem medal. Paper items in Part Two include a rare Warsaw Ghetto Work Card, two Dutch Jude ID cards and three local Jewish Community notes from Russia in the post WWI period. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PART ONE - WORLD WIDE MATERIAL

ANCIENT JEWISH COINS ...... LOTS 1-180 ANCIENT GREEK COINS ...... LOTS 181-238 GREEK IMPERIAL COINS ...... LOTS 239-259 ANCIENT ROMAN COINS (AND A FEW OTHERS) . . . .LOTS 260-341 WORLD COINS, MEDALS & TOKENS ...... LOTS 342-659 WORLD PAPER MONEY ...... LOTS 660-766 NUMISMATIC LITERATURE ...... LOT 1100 TO END NUMISMATIC LITERATURE IS ON SEPARATE FLYER

PART TWO - JUDAIC RELATED MATERIAL

MEDALLIC JUDAICA & HOLY LAND MATERIAL.....LOTS 767-948 PAPER JUDAICS AND HOLY LAND MATERIAL . . . . .LOTS 949-1001 HOLOCAUST MEMORABILIA LOTS ...... LOTS 1002-1031

vi PART ONE ANCIENT JEWISH COINS

*1 PTOLEMAIC COIN OF AKKO-PTOLEMAIS. Ptolemy II (285-246 BCE). AR Tetradrachm (13.75). Head of Ptolemy I right/Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, mono- grams to left and right, date (AΓ = year 33 - 253/252) to right. H-404v, Ros-9, BMC-117. Fine. $100+ For other coins of Akko-Ptolemais see lots 119-122 *2 PTOLEMAIC COIN OF JOPPA. Ptolemy II. 285-246 BC. AR Tetradrachm (13.67). Bust right/Eagle standing left, year 32 (254/253). Hen-410, SNG Cop-462, Ros-1v. F/VF. Rare date? $250 *3 PHILISTO-ARABIAN, Gaza. 4th Century BC. AR Obol (.74). Head of Athena right/ Owl standing and facing, ΑΘΕ to right. As H-425, Ros-9, Svo-110, 53. F/VF, a bit o.c. but basically well above average. $250+? *4 YEHUD COIN, Hellenistic Period. After 333 BC. AR 1/4 Obol (.14). Head of Ptolemy right, Eagle with wings spread, partial legend. H-438, TJC-32. F-VF, but a bit bro- ken. $150? *5 ---,---AR 1/4 Obol (.12). Hd of Ptolemy I/ Eagle, “Yehud”. Full legend. Ex- Dan Friedenberg Collection. H-438, TJC-31a. Choice VF/EF. Very high grade for this wonderful coin! Similar to above but much nicer! $850 *6 ---,---AR Obol (.09). Head of Ptolemy I right/Eagle, wings spread, just the very bot- toms of letters visible to right of eagle. AJC-6bff. aVF. $250 *7 SAMARIA, 4th Century BC. AR Hemiobol (.29). Head of bearded satrap right/ Forepart of horse right. SC-76, CS-2. F-VF, obverse off-center, but on center. $200+ *8 ---,--- AR Obol (.75). Head of Bes facing/2 owls facing. SC-53, CS-43 VG/aVF$250 *9 HASMONEAN. 1st Century BCE. Æ Prutah Flan with sprue (handle) attached. Unstruck. Jewish bronze coins were made by casting metal in molds consisting of shallow round sockets connected by channels drilled into pieces of soft limestone. Molten metal was poured into the molds, when they cooled, one was left with strips of coin blanks connected by short metal ribbons which were then removed after they cooled. These “flan strips” were then reheated, struck and cut apart. All this was done quickly without a great deal of care and very occasionally some blanks were left unstruck and uncut. This is one of those rare pieces. Hen-464a/b. Nice VF and rare. In our spring sale we sold a similar piece for $475 (on a reduced bid). $400+ *10 JOHN HYRCANUS I WITH ANTIOCHUS VII.132-130 BC. Æ Prutah. Lily/Upside down anchor. Hen-451, AJC-2. The first Jewish bronze coin struck in Jerusalem. VF/VG. Legend weak, but design clear, especially the lily. $75 *11 JOHN HYRCANUS I. 135-104 BCE. Æ Prutah. Hebrew inscription/Double Cornucopia. H-453, AJC-P, TJC-D, VF $75+ *12 ---,---Hebrew inscription, “A” above/Double Cornucopia. H-454, AJC-M, AJC-A. Choice VF, well centered. About as nice as you can expect to find one of these. $150+ 13 ---,---Æ Lepton. Palm branch/Lily. H-458, AJC-O. VG $75 *14 ---,---As above, but much nicer. Palm branch, YEHOHANAN/Lily, without monogram. Hen-458, AJC-O, TJC-C. Nice VF. $325 *15 JUDAH ARISTOBULUS. 104-103 BC. Æ Prutah. Double Cornucopia/”Yehudah the high priest and the council of the Jews”. H-465, AJC-Ja, TJC-Group U. aVF $125+ *16 ---,---,---A 2nd as above, but much nicer. Nice VF+. High grade for this coin. $200 There are no buyer’s charges in our sale. All bids must be at least 60% of estimate.

1 17 ALEXANDER JANNAEUS. 103-76 BC. Æ Prutah. Lily, “Yehonatan the King”/Anchor, “of King Alexander”. H-467, AJC-A, TJC-N. aVF/aF. $50+ *18 ---Æ Prutah. Anchor, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ/Star of 8 rays surrounded by dia- dem, between the rays. H-469, TJC-K. Choice VF, well centered, all letters clear, nice green patina. One of the nicest of these we’ve ever offered. $150+ 19 ---,---Similar As above although not as nice. Still above average. F-VF $75 *20 ---Æ Lepton. Upside down anchor/Star of 8 rays surrounded by border of dots and Aramaic inscription. H-471, TJC-L. 2 pieces both F-VF or so, one with pronounced flan “han- dles”. $75+ *21 ---Æ Prutah. Hebrew Inscription/Double Cornucopia. H-473, AJC-E, TJC-P. VF, the legend is very sharp and clear. $75 *22 ---Lead Prutah. Anchor/Border of dots and Aramaic inscription. H-476, AJC-D. aFine for type. Scarce. It’s been quite some time since I’ve offered one of these interesting lead pieces which are one of the earliest uses of lead for coins or perhaps tokens. $75? *23 JOHN HYRCANUS II. 67, 63-40 BCE. Æ Prutah. Hebrew inscription/ Double cornu- copia. Overstruck over an earlier coin which can be seen on the inscription side. H-478, AKC-I, TJC-T. Choice VF. Well struck, thus scarce. $100 *24 MATTATHIAS ANTIGONUS. 40-37 BCE. Large Bronze. Double Cornucopia with Hebrew/Ivy Wreath. H-481, AJC-U4, TJC-36c. Nice VF, the reverse a bit off-center. This coin is seldom found this nice and this is among the nicest we’ve had in many years. $300+? 25 ---Similar to above. H-481, AJC-U, TJC-36. Group of 3 pieces. VG-F, different vari- eties. $100+ 26 ---Middle Bronzes. Single Cornucopia/Greek legend. H-482, AJC-V, TJC-37. Group of 3. Gd to VG. $75? *27 ---Æ Prutah. Cornucopia/Retrograde Legend. Hen-483, AJC-Y, TJC-40. GVF, legend off-center, but nice for this coin, with two extended “flan handles”. $200 28 HASMONEON GROUP. 28 Prutahs and Leptons. VG to VF, mostly F-VF or better. About 14 different major types, plus numerous sub-types. A very nice group for the special- ist or the dealer. Definitely not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $225+ *29 HEROD I, THE GREAT. 40-4 BCE. Æ 8 Prutot. Tripod, bow, year 3, monogram/ Helmet, cheek pieces, star above, 2 palm branches. Hen-486, TJC-44. Choice VF, on a slightly irregular flan. Very nice coin. $550 *30 ---Æ 4 Prutot. Crested Helmet flanked by date and monogram/Shield with decorat- ed rim. H-487, AJC-2, TJC-45. aVF/GF. $200+ *31 ---,---,---Another, but much nicer. Nice VF $425 *32 ---Æ 2 Prutot. Winged Caduceus/Poppy on branch. H-488v, TJC-47a, AJC-6. aVF. Variety without date or monogram. Rare and seldom encountered. $250+ *33 ---Æ Prutah. Aphlaston/Palm Branch. TJC-47, Hen-489, AJC-5. Choice VF. Rare, especially so nice. $600 *34 ---Æ 2 Prutot. Cross surrounded by closed diadem/Tripod table flanked by upright palm branches. TJC-48a, H-490, AJC-7. F-VF. $100+? *35 ---,---,---Another but nicer. Very Fine. $175 *36 ---Æ Lepton. Anchor, legend/War Galley surrounded by dots. H-502, AJC-22, TJC- 65. Decent VF, though obverse is struck off-center. $125+ *37 HEROD ARCHELAUS. 4 BCE - 6 CE. Æ Prutah. Bunch of Grapes with leaf & branch/Helmet. Reverse legend variety. H-505, AJC-6a, TJC-73a. Nice VF $200 38 ---4 BCE - 6 CE. Æ Prutah. Prow of Galley/ΕΟΝ within wreath. H-506. F-VF. $40

2 *39 HEROD ANTIPAS. 4 BCE - 39 CE. Year 33 (29 CE) Æ 1/4 Denomination. Palm branch with date in field/Inscription in wreath. H-514, AJC-7, TJC-81. VG/G-VG. $200 *40 --- Year 37 (33 CE) Half Denomination. Upright palm branch, “Herod Tetrach” around, date to either side/Inscription in wreath. H-521, AJC-13, TJC-88. GF/VF, date and legend strong and clear. $350 *41 ---Æ Half Denomination. Palm Tree, year 43 L ΜΓ/4 line legend in wreath. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. H-525, TJC-92. VF. Rare, especially this nice. $1000 *42 HEROD PHILIP. 4 BCE-34 CE. Æ17. Head of Augustus left/Temple, year 12 (8/9). Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. H-531, TJC-98v. aF/VF. Rare and the condition is well above what is usually seen $700 *43 AGRIPPA I. 37-44 AD. Æ Prutah. Canopy with fringes/3 ears of barely. TJC-120, AJC-11, Hen-553. VF $75 *44 AGRIPPA II. 56-95. Æ18, Laureate bust of Domitian right/Inscription in wreath. Struck year 24, 83/84 CE. H-603, AJC-23, TJC-151. Fine+, a bit dark which may make this difficult to photograph $100 *45 ---Æ17 yr 24, 84/85. Bust of Domitian right/Nike writing on shield. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. H-604, TJC-150. Choice VF $225+ *46 ---Æ14. Laureate bust of Domitian right/Palm Tree. Struck year 25, 84/85 CE. H-607, AJC-28, TJC-156. aF $100 *47 ---Æ22. Head of Domitian right/Large SC surrounded by inscription and date. (Year 26 86/87 CE). H-616, AJC-36, TJC-164. Gd Very Fine on oval flan, reverse a bit off-center. $175 *48 ---Æ19. Laur. head of Domitian right/Nike right inscribing shield. Year 26, 86/87 AD. H-617, TJC-165, AJC-37. Fine/Gd Fine. $100 *49 ---,---,---As above, but much nicer. Choice VF. Ex Raphael Ellenbogen collection, Ex William M. Rosenblum (WMR) sale 31E #48. $200+ *50 ---Æ28. Bust of Vespasian right/Tyche standing left holding ears of corn and cornu- copia, Year 27 (=87/88). Hen-619, AJC-38, TJC-166. Good Fine. Rare. $250 *51 ---Æ24. Bust of Vespasian right/Tyche standing left, Year 29, 89/90 AD. TJC-172, Hen-624, AJC-44. VG/aF. Very scarce. $200 *52 ---Æ15. Bust of Domitian right/Inscription and date (95/96 AD) within wreath. H-634, AJC-56, TJC-182. VF $175 53 HERODION GROUP. Coins of Herod the Great (16 coins, 10 types), Herod Archelaus (3 coins), Agrippa I (9 coins) and one coin of Agrippa II. 29 coins G to VF, most- ly VG-F. Some better types included, especially the Herod the Great coins. A very nice group for the specialist or the dealer. Definitely not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $225+ 54 COPONIUS, Procurator under Augustus. 6-9 CE. Æ Prutah. Ear of barley/Palm Tree, year 36. H-635, TJC-311. Fine. $50 *55 ---,---,---Another, but quite a bit nicer. Choice VF. $200 56 MARCUS AMBIBLIUS, Procurator under Augustus. 9-12 CE. Æ Prutah. Ear of barley/Palm Tree, year 39. H-636, TJC-313, AJC-3. Fine. $50 *57 ---,---,---Another, but much nicer. Choice VF+. $175+ *58 VALERIUS GRATUS, Procurator under Tiberius. 15-26 CE. Æ Prutah. KAI CAP in wreath/2 crossed cornucopias with caduceus between them, year 3 and ΤΙΒΕΙΡΟΥ. H- 641a, TJC-320a. Scarce with the misspelling of the emperors name. aVF $150? 59 ---,---,---ΙΟΥ ΛΙΑ in wreath/3 Lilies in bloom. H-642, TJC-321. Fine. Uncommon. $75+ *60 ---,---,---Another, but nicer. aVF. $100+?

3 *61 ---,---,---KAI CAP legend instead of ΙΟΥ ΛΙΑ/3 Lilies. Year 3 = 16 AD. H-642a, AJC- Supp V. 14. Fine. Rare type. $100 *62 ---,---,---Vine Leaf with small bunch of grapes/Narrow necked amphora with scroll handles, flanked by date (Year 4). H-643, AJC-16, TJC-326. Well centered aVF, with sandy green highlights. This is among the scarcer Procurator coins. $100 *63 ---,---,---Another. VF, but obverse off-center. $125 64 PONTIUS PILATE, Procurator under Tiberius 16-26 AD. Æ Prutah. 3 ears of bar- ley/Ladle, Year 16 = 29 AD. TJC-331, H-648, AJC-V21. VG-F. $75 *65 ---,---,---Lituus/LIS or probably a reversed Z although some think it is an S for year 16. Year 17. H-649a, TJC-333b, AJC-23b. Crude Fine. $75 *66 ---,---,---Similar but with date as HZ. H-649v, TJC-333d, AJC-23d. Scarce variety with unusual date, full obverse legend! Nice VF. A neat coin! $375+ *67 ---,---,---Lituus/LIH. Very unusual piece, the L and I of the date are very close togeth- er and on the obverse the inscription reads, KAIPOC with the I very small and seemingly placed on the die at the last minute. Unpublished? H-650ff, TJC-334ff. Fine, some flat spots. Another neat and unusual Pontius Pilate coin. $125+? *68 ANTONIUS FELIX, Procurator under Claudius. 52-59 CE. Æ Prutah. Two crossed palm branches, year 14/4 line legend, naming Julia Agrippina, wife of Claudius. TJC-342, H-651, AJC-32. VF, a bit off-center $75+? *69 ---,---,---Crossed spears & shields/Palm Tree, BPIT. H-652, AJC-29, TJC-340. Gd. Very Fine. A very nice example of a coin naming Britannicus, younger son of Claudius. $175+ *70 PORCIUS FESTUS, 59-62. Procurator under Nero. Æ Prutah. Palm Branch/ Legend in wreath. H-653, TJC-345, AJC-35. VF. $75+ 71 PROCURATOR LOT. Coins of Coponius (1), Marcus Ambiblius (3), Valerius Gratus (5), Antonius Felix (4) and Porcius Festus (9). 22 coins, many different types and numer- ous sub-types. G-VF, mostly VG-F. A nice group for the specialist or the dealer. Definitely not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $175+ *72 1ST CENTURY AD? Fragment of 10th Legion “Jerusalem” Wall. Irregular shaped c. 6 x 4 1/2 x 1/2”. Interesting. $100+? *73 FIRST REVOLT (JEWISH WAR). 66-70. AR Shekel (14.12) of year two. Chalice, with pearled rim, the base raised by projections, “Shekel of Israel”, “Year Two”/3 Pomegranates, “Jerusalem the Holy”. H-659. AJC-8, TJC-193. Nice VF+, lightly toned. A very attractive and problem free coin. $2000+ *74 ---Year Two. Æ Prutah. Amphora, “Year 2”/Vine Leaf, “for the Freedom of Zion”. H- 661, TJC-196, AJC-11. VF. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. $150 *75 ---Year 3. AR Shekel (13.77). Omar Cup, “Shekel of Israel”/Stem with 3 pomegran- ates,”Jerusalem the Holy.” H-662, TJC-202a, AJC-18a. Nice VF+. $2000+ *76 ---Year 3. AR Half Shekel (6.95). Omar Cup, “Half a Shekel” “Year 3”/Stem with 3 Pomegranates, “Jerusalem the Holy.” H-663, AJC-19, TJC-203a. EF, well centered. The 1st Revolt Half Shekels are much rarer than the Shekels but sell for basically the same price. $2500+ *77 --- Æ Prutah. Year 3. Amphora with lid/Vine Leaf. Hen-664, AJC-20. VF, on irregular flan. $100 *78 ---Year 4. Æ 1/8 Shekel. Chalice/Lulav flanked by etrog. TJC-214a, Hen-670, AJC- 30a. VF, but clip between 9 & 11 o’lock on obverse. $150+ *79 ---,---Similar, a bit nicer. TJC-214, Hen-670, AJC-30. VF, but a few minor flan flaws. $175 Please make sure that your bids reach us by November 11, 2004

4 80 FIRST REVOLT GROUP. Year Two Prutahs (12), year 3 Prutahs (4) and Year 4 1/8 Shekel. Also included in this lot are two Bar Kochba Middle Bronzes. 19 coins, Gd to VF, mostly VG-F. A very nice group for the specialist or the dealer. Definitely not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $350+ *81 BAR KOCHBA WAR 132-135. Year One. Medium Bronze (8.86). Palm Tree, “Shimon, Prince of Israel”/Vine Leaf, “Year One of the redemption of Israel.” H-678, Mild-46, TJC-222. F-VF, small flan flaw. Very scarce. $350 *82 ---,---Small Bronze (5.82). Bunch of grapes, “Year one of the redemption of Israel”/ Palm tree with two bunches of dates, “Eleazar the Priest”. H-681, TJC-224, Mild-150. aVF $300 *83 ---,---,---(5.82). Another, but nicer. H-681, TJC-224, M-150. VF, nice patina. $400+ *84 ---,---,---Small Bronze (4.86). Similar, but different arrangement of letters. H-681a, TJC-225, Mild-147. VG. $150+ *85 ---Year Two. AR or Denarius (3.23). Bunch of grapes, “Shimon”/Palm Branch, “Year 2 of the freedom of Israel”. H-695, Mild-38, TJC-248a. Nicely toned EF. $700 *86 ---,---Medium Bronze (9.16). Palm Tree, “Shimon”/Vine Leaf, “year two of the free- dom of Israel”. Mild-71 TJC-260, H-708. aVF. Traces of undercoin visible especially on palm tree side. $200+ *87 ---,--- Middle Bronze (9.61). Vine Leaf/Palm Tree. Crude, Irregular type. We believe this to be Mild 173, but this is a much nicer example than the one pictured. VF $450 *88 ---,---Small bronze (4.75). Palm branch, “Jerusalem”/Bunch of grapes, “year two of the freedom of Israel”. H-710, Mild-153, TJC-266. Fine, a bit rough. Scarce type. $200+ *89 ---Undated, Year 3. AR Sela or Tetradrachm (14.37). Facade of Temple with ark and scrolls, “Shimon”/Lulav with etrog at left, “For the freedom of Jerusalem”. H-711, Mild-77. VF, traces of undercoin visible. $2000+ *90 ---,---AR Zuz or Denarius (2.98). “Shimon” in two lines/Fluted Jug with handle, palm branch to right, “For the freedom of Jerusalem”. H-717, Mild-73, TJC-272/283. Sharp EF, planchet cracks from overstrike. $700 *91 ---,--- AR Zuz or Denarius (3.06). Similar. H-717, Mild-74, TJC-272/283. Toned VF+, head and partial legend “Caesar” of undercoin clear on jug side. $750 *92 ---,---AR Zuz or Denarius (2.60). “Shimon”, grape branch with tendril and leaf/Fluted jug with handle , palm branch to right, “For the freedom of Jerusalem”. H-732, Mild-197, TJC-285. VF, some flat areas due to overstrike. $450+ *93 ---,---AR Zuz or Denarius (2.12). Grapes/Jug, handle at left, no branch/Very light weight example. H-733, Mild-164. Fine, tight flan $300+ *94 ---,--- Middle Bronze (4.59). Palm branch in wreath, “For the freedom of Jerusalem”/ Lyre with 3 strings, “Shimon”. H-735, Mild-32. aF. This scarce middle bronze type is almost always found struck on small planchets like this. $200+ *95 ---,---Medium Bronze (10.30). Vine Leaf, “For the freedom of Jerusalem”/Palm Tree, “Shimon”. H-736, TJC-292. F-VF. $200+ *96 ---,---Medium Bronze (10.90). Vine Leaf, “For the freedom of Jerusalem”/Palm Tree, “Shimon”. Mild-100, H-736, TJC-292a. Fine. $200+ *97 ---,---Small Bronze (7.31). Bunch of grapes, “For the freedom of Jerusalem”/Palm Tree, “Shimon”, in five letters two to right, three to left. Mild-159, H-739, TJC-302a. F-VF. $200+ 98 JUDAEA CAPTA, Titus. 79-81, Æ20.5. Laureate head of Titus/Nike stg. right with foot on helmet writing on shield hanging from palm tree. H-743, AJC-2, TJC-32. VG-F$75 *99 ---,---Æ21. Laur. head of Titus right/Nike stg r., writing on shield. Unpubished distri- bution of rev. legend. ΙΟΥ∆ΑΙΑΣΕΑ ΛΩΚΥΙΑΣ. H-744ff, AJC-3aff, TJC-382ff. F/VF. $150

5 *100 ---,---Æ24. Laureate head of Titus right/Judaea sits mourning left of trophy, shield to right. H-745, AJC-5a, TJC-384a. aF/F. A scarce variety of a scarce type. Meshorer notes the different distribution of the reverse legend and the different shape of the last letter but neg- lects to mention that the letters are larger as well. $125+? *101 ---,---69-81. Æ24. Bust of Titus right/Judaea sits mourning left of trophy, shield to right. Different reverse legend than standard. Obverse as AJC-5, reverse as AJC-5a. H-745, AJC-5/5a, TJC-384/384a. Choice VF. $225 102 ---Domitian. 81-96. Æ29 or Dupondius. Struck at Caesarea. Head of Domitian right/ Palm Tree. H-746, AJC-9, TJC-394. G-VG. Scarce issue. $100+ *103 ---,---Æ29 or Dupondius. Struck at Caesarea. Head of Domitian right/Palm Tree. H- 746, AJC-9, TJC-394. Nice Very Fine and thus scarce. When in high grade like this exam- ple, this is the most attractive of all the local Judaea Capta coins. $700+ *104 ---,---Æ23. Bust left/Minerva advancing left holding trophy in right hand spear & shield in left. H-749, TJC-392, AJC-7. GF, nice olive green patina. $75+ *105 ---,---Æ23. Another, a bit nicer. F-VF. $100+ *106 ---,---Æ19. Struck at Caesarea. Head of Domitian right/Nike in flowing gown advanc- ing left. H-750, AJC-8, TJC-393. Fine. $100 *107 ---,---Æ13. Head of Domitian right/Rudder. H-754, AJC-4. VG-F/F-VF. Very rare, sel- dom seen. $325+ For other Judaea Capta issues, See Lots 268 through 290 under Rome. *108 6TH LEGION COUNTERMARK. c.100 AD?. Æ 21mm LVIF countermark, plus head and figure standing countermarks. Coin virtually completely worn as usual. H-801. c/m’s decent Fine, coin poor. $300+ *109 TENTH LEGION COUNTERMARK. Late 1st Century CE. Æ15. Struck over coin of Ascalon. Host coin, Bust of Tyche/Galley, dated year 180 (76.77 CE) as Rosenberger-54. “XF” countermark on obverse. H-804. Host coin VG/F, countermark sharp and clear VF. Unusual to be able to date the host coin. $150+ *110 ---,---Æ21. Probably struck over local Judaea Capta coin (H-743 or 744). Countermark of a galley in incuse rectangle/Countermark of a head. H-805. Coin Poor/Fair, countermarks VF/F. $150? 111 A GROUP OF COINS. 5 Judaea Capta local issues (including one Domitian bronze with large palm tree), 2 Parthian Drachms, a late Ptolemaic Tetradrachm as well as a Tetradrachm of Vespasian from Antioch, 4 early Islamic coins including one silver piece and one with a Menorah, 3 Nabatean bronzes, a widow’s mite, a bronze from Tyre with a Palm tree on the reverse and a silver Indian state coin. 19 coins, mostly different. VG to VF, most- ly Fine. Nice group Definitely not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $150+

HOLYLAND CITY COINS

*112 ABILA, Faustina Jr. , wife of Marcus Aurelius. Æ19. Draped bust right/ Cornucopia with 3 bunches of grapes, year 226 (162/163). Ros-4, Spike-5, Mesh-211a. aVF. A scarce and seldom offered coin from this eastern city. $200 113 AELIA CAPITOLINA, Antoninus Pius. 138-161. Æ21. His bust right/The Dioscuri standing, eagle between them. M-22, H-812, K-22. Fine. $75 *114 ---Marcus Aurelius & Lucius Verus. Æ26. Confronted busts/Victory advancing left, holding wreath & palm. Mesh-54a, Ros-36. Fine. $125 *115 ---,---Æ25. Confronted busts/Turreted Tyche seated left on throne, holding cornu- copia & wreath. Mesh-55, Ros-34. Fine $125 *116 ---Julia Domna. wife of Septimius Severus. Æ17. Her bust right/Nemesis stand- ing left, wheel at feet. Mesh-83, Ros-49. Gd Very Fine. Very high grade for this! $350+

6 117 ---Elagabalus. 218-222. Æ23. Radiate bust right/Bust of Sarapis right. Mesh-135, Kad-132. VG+. Very scarce. $50+ 118 ---Group. Marcus Aurelius & Commodus M-57, Geta M-85 and Elagabalus M- 125. 3 coins all Fine or so. Sold as is, no returns. $175 *119 AKKO-PTOLEMAIS, Alexander the Great. 336-323 BCE. AR Tetradrachm (16.03). Bust of Hercules in lion’s skin right/Zeus seated left holding eagle, “Alexander” behind, date to left. Ros-401. Toned VF, reverse a bit rough. $250+? 120 ---Nero R-40 and Caracalla, R-57, plus 2 coins of Caesarea: Trajan R-21 and Hadrian R-29. 4 coins, the first two VG or so, the last two F-VF or better. Sold as is, no returns. $140 *121 ---Hadrian. 117-138. Æ22. Laureate bust of Hadrian right/Hadrian, as founder, plowing right with bull and cow, 4 standards behind. Ros-48, Hen-819. aVF. Nice coin, well above what is usually seen $125+ *122 ---Caracalla 193-211. Bi Tetradrachm (15.23). Bust right/Eagle standing on ear of wheat. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. Prier-1581, Bell-384 (Cyprus), Hendin-820 note. VF $250+ For another coin of Akko-Ptolemais, see lot #1. *123 ANTHEDON, Severus Alexander. 222-235. Æ23. Laur bust right/Tyche seated left on chair, holding 1/2 round sail of galley in right hand, short scepter in left. Ros-8, BMC-2. Nearly VF, with green and brown patina. A rare coin from a rare city. $400+ *124 ANTIPATRIS, Elagabalus. 218-222. Æ18. Bust right/Tyche standing left, in Tetrastyle Temple. Ros-1, SNG ANS-635, BMC-1, Hen-823. VF, small flan. Very rare. I can recall offering this coin only twice before. In 1995 a VG with rough fields sold for $275 on a reduced bid and in 1997 we sold another low grade piece for $175. This is, by far, the nicest one of these we’ve offered. $400+? *125 ASCALON, Maximinus. 235-238. Æ21. Bust right/Hercules, nude, standing left, holding club. Ros-235. Not in BMC or ANS. VG/F. Rare. One of the very last coins issued in this city. $125 126 ---Group. Domitian Æ19. bust r/Phanebal. R-118. G/F; Trajan Æ 24 Bust/City Goddess, 3 coins F-VF; Hadrian Æ17 Bust/Phanebal Ros-167 VG-F and Elagabalus Æ24 Bust/Dekerto standing R-213 Fine. 6 coins. Sold as is, no returns. $150+ *127 BOSTRA, Quasi Autonomous. Year 75 (180/181 AD)? Æ 1/2 Quadrans. Bust of Tyche right, (O)E/Camel, BOSTRA around. Similar to Kindler-19, Ros-22. Choice VF, obverse a bit off–center. The date clearly seems to be OE or year 75. If so this choice small bronze coin is unpublished. $200? *128 ---Marcus Aurelius. 161-180, As Caesar 139-161. Æ16. Bare head right/Bust of Tyche right in turreted crown. Sp-20, Ros-16. VF and scarce. Irregular flan. $75+ *129 ---Philip II. 247-249. Æ28mm. Radiate bust right/Legend in 3 lines within wreath within another legend. Ros-52, Spike-59, Kindler-46. Good Fine, nice green, brown patina, with a touch of red. Rare. $250+ *130 CAESAREA, Trajan. 98-117. Æ31. Bust right/Tyche standing left in Temple with 4 columns, holding small human bust, altar behind. R-19, BMC-39, Hen-735. VF and thus scarce. $700 *131 ---,---Æ20. Bust right/Nike in gown adv. left. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. Ros-21. VF $175 *132 ---Hadrian. 117-138. Æ30. Bust right/The emperor, as founder, plowing right. H-836, Ros-24. Decent Fine. $150 *133 ---,---Æ28. As above, but nicer. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. Ros-24, H-836. Nice VF, cleaned $250

7 *134 ---,---Æ22. Youthful bust of emperor right/Bust of Sarapis right. Ros 72-73. aVF. $75 *135 ---Macrinus. 217-218. Æ24. Bust right/Founder plowing right. Kad-75. VG-F. Very scarce. $100+ *136 ---Diadumenian. 217-218. Æ22. Bare head bust right/Bust of Sarapis right. Ros-67. Fine+. Scarce.. $75+ *137 ---Æ21. As above, but nicer. Ros-67, BMC-110. GF/VF. Scarce $150+ *138 ---Trajan Decius. Æ26. Bust right/2 eagles each with head reversed holding wreath in beak, between them a military standard. Ros-130, BMC-161. F-VF, with some flat areas. Rare type. $150+ *139 ---Hostilian. 251. Æ21. Laureate bust right/Bust of Tyche right. Ros-155, Kad-188. Choice VF, centered with full legends! A very nice coin. $200+ *140 DIOSPOLIS-LYDDA (LOD). Julia Domna, wife of Septemius Severus. Æ22. Her bust right/Veiled bust of Demeter wearing kalathos left, holding torch to light the underworld. Ros-3, Mesh-156. Nice Fine. Extremely rare. I don’t believe we’ve ever offered this coin before. $400+ *141 ---Elagabalus. 218-222. Æ22.5. His laureate bust right/Bust of Sarapis right, year 19 = 218/219. Ros-13., BMC-, SNG ANS-. VG-F, very rare, unlisted in most listings. $150+? *142 DIUM, Geta. 209-212. Æ27. Bareheaded bust right/Zeus-Heliopolites (Hadad) fac- ing, holding scepter, surrounded by eagle & Nike, at his feet to left and right, forepart of two recumbent bulls, HIC = 268 = 205/206. Ros-5, Sp-6, BMC-1, ANS-1281-82, H-848. F+/VF, on a large flan. This is the largest example (by 4 mm) that we can find. $225+ *143 DORA, Trajan. 98-117. Æ19. Bust right/Astarte standing, POE = yr. 175. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. Ros-27, BMC-24. Nice VF $225 *144 ELEUTHEROPOLIS, Caracalla. 198-217. Æ21. Bust right/Bust of Sarapis right, year 3 (201/202). Ros-17. Scarce type. aVF, dark green patina. $150+ *145 GABA, Sabina. wife of Hadrian. Æ17. Her bust right/Mên standing left holding standard. Ros-14. F-VF. $100 *146 ---Commodus. 177-192. Æ235. Laureate bearded bust right/Warrior standing with spear & shield, 245=184/185. Ros-16. GVF green patina. $200+ *147 GADARA, Claudius. 41-54. Æ18. Bust of Claudius right/Veiled bust of Tyche right, year 44/45 AD. Ros-21, SNG ANS-1294. VF $150+ *148 ---Faustina Jr. Æ20. Her bust right/Bust of Zeus right, year 225 (161/162). Sp-49, Ros-51. VF. $100 149 GADARA. Group of coins. Quasi-Autonomous Sp-1 and Sp-7, Luciurs Verus Sp- 55 and Elagabalus Sp-76. 4 different coins, the first G/VG,the last three Fine or so. Sold as is, no returns. $135 *150 GAZA, Septemius Severus. 193-211. Æ26. Laureate bearded bust right/ City god- dess standing holding scepter and cornucopia, heifer below, HNC (258 = 197/198) to left, Mem and ΓΑΖΑ (faint) and Mem to right. Apparently unpublished. Rosenberger lists a dif- ferent type with this date. F-VF. $150+ 151 GAZA, Group of coins. Antoninus Pius R-73, Marcus Aurelius & Lucius Verus R-102, Commodus R-131, Elagabalus (Bust/City Goddess) and Septemius Severus R- 138. 5 coins, the Elagabalus very low grade, the other four Fine or better. Sold as is, no returns. $150 *152 GERASA, Commodus. 177-192. Æ18. Bust right/Tyche seated left on rock, holding ears of barley, 1/2 figure of river-god below. Ros-27, Spike-22. VF, bit rough. $100+ *153 HIPPOS-SUSSITA. Lucius Verus. 161-169. Æ22. Laur. bust right/Tyche standing left, holding cornucopia & small horse. Spij-17, Ros-15. aVF, green patina with some

8 encrustation. $150 *154 MARISA. Gabinus. 1st Century BCE. Æ20. Male head Gabinus (?) right/Palm branch, year 3. Hen-874a, Qedar-13. VF. All coins from this city are extremely rare. Perhaps the first we’ve offered. $650 *155 NEAPOLIS, Domitian. 81-96. Æ22. Bust right/Two cornucopias, 3 line legend with- in, date below (11 = 82/83 AD). Ros-3, BMC-4. Nice F/VF planchet a bit rough. Scarce type. $125 *156 ---Severus Alexander. 222-235 AD. Æ19. Bust right/Mt. Gerizim. Ros-69v, SNG ANS-1008. Nice VF. Very attractive and high grade. $250+ *157 ---Trebonianus Gallus. 251-253. Æ25. His laureate bust right/Eagle standing and facing, supporting on wings Mt. Gerazim surmounted by temple and altar, stairway leading to temple, colonnade at base of mountain. Ros-113. F/F+. Very pleasing brown patina. $200 158 ---Group of coins. Marcus Aurelius R-12 Sarapis reverse (2); Commodus R-24 City goddess; Faustina Jr. Æ21 Cultus-statue BMC-66, Æ26, Æ30 Tyche standing both R- 20 and Octacila Severa Æ 26 Eagle & Mt. Gerizm R-94. 7 coins all Fine or so, the last a bit scarce. Sold as is no returns. $140 159 NICOPOLIS (EMMAUS), Elagabalus. 218-222. Æ23. Bust right/Tetrastyle temple, Tyche standing within. Ros-1, SNG-ANS-1044. Good. Rare, coins from this city are seldom offered. $75 *160 PELLA, Domitian. 81-96. Æ15. Bust right/Palm tree with two bunches of fruit, dated year 145 (82/83). Spike-4, Ros-2. Near VF/VF. A rare and seldom offered type. Almost all coins from this city are scarce. We are fortunate to offer 3 nice coins in this sale. $300+ *161 ---Lucilla wife of Lucius Verus. Æ23-25 (oval shaped). Bust right/Tyche seated right on rocks, holding grain ears in both hands, river god swimming below, year 240 (176/177). Spike-5, SNG ANS-1354. aF/F, but decent. Another rare coin. $125 *162 ---Commodus. 177-192. Æ25. Laureate head right/Tyche seated right on rocks, holding grain ears in both hands, river god swimming below, year 246 (182/183). Ros-8, Spike-7. VF, a few areas of flatness. Great portrait. $300+ *163 PETRA, Elagabalus. 218-222. Æ19. Bust of Emperor right/Founder plowing right. Sp-56, Ros-35. F-VF, on somewhat small flan. Still a decent coin and well above what is usually seen. $100 *164 ---,--- Æ22. As above, but nicer. VF on a larger flan than above. $150+? 165 RAPHIA. Commodus, Artemis, Ros-2 and Philip II, Zeus seated, Ros-34. Also SEBASTE, Elagabalus with Temple of Jupiter on reverse Ros 28 and a coin of Antoninus Pius from CYRRHOS in Syria with Zeus Kataibates seated left. as BMC-9. 4 coins. VG to F/VF. Sold as is, no returns. $150 *166 SEBASTE, Domitian. 81-96. Æ15. His laureate bust right/Crested helmet with cheek piece, year 109 (84/85). Ros-10, BMC-6. VF. In January of 1997 we sold a similar piece in this grade for $250. I don’t believe we’ve had a nice one since. $175+ *167 ---Commodus. 177-192. Æ26. Bust right/Demeter or Kore standing right, with torch & corn, 215 = 190/191. R13, BMC-9. Fine. $100 *168 ---,---Æ18. His laureate bust right/Cista Mystica surrounded by 2 two serpents. Ros- 16, Mesh-115. The Cista Mystica (wicker basket) is the cult symbol of the underground. VF. A scarce and unusual reverse. $225+ *169 ---Elagabalus. 218-222. Æ20. Bust right/Demeter standing holding long torch, ears of corn. Ros-29. F/VF. Nice coin, green patina. $125 *170 SEPPHORIS, Trajan. 98-117. Æ24. Bust right/Palm Tree. Hen-907, BMC-5, Ros-4. F/VF. $150

9 *171 ---Antoninus Pius. 138-161. Bust r/Tyche standing in Tetrastyle temple, holding torch & scepter. Ros-8, BMC-25. Fine $125+ *172 ---,---Another. F-VF, green brown patina. $100 *173 ---,---Æ14. Bust right/Bust right. R10. VF/Nice Fine. Scarce. $125 *174 TIBERIAS, Claudius. 41-54. Æ18 (8.02). Legend around palm, LΙΓ = year 13 = 53/54 AD/Legend in 2 lines. BMC-1v, Ros-4v, Kind-2v, SNG-ANS-1098v. F-VF, a bit o.c. Very rare in this 3/4 ? denomination which I cannot find published All the published exam- ples are either smaller or larger. Similar to the coins of Herod Antipas, which were struck here as well. $400+ *175 ---Trajan. 98-117. Æ14. His head right/Anchor, LA to left and Y to right, year 91. Ros- 11. Fine. Scarce, Year 90 is encountered with more frequency. $75+ *176 ---Hadrian. 117-138. Æ18. His laureate bust right/Nike standing r., looking left, hold- ing wreath in right hand, palm branch in left, year 101 (119/120). Ros-14. Choice VF$150+ 177 --- Coins from the following cities, Caesarea (8, including one large founder coin of Hadrian), Ascalon (2), Gaza (3), Aelia Capitolina (2) and Neapolis (4, including one large Mt. Gerizim medallion). 19 coins, G to VF, mostly VG or so. Some scarce pieces included. A very nice group for the specialist or the dealer. Definitely not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $225+ 178 ---Dora, Vespasian Astarte Ros-23, Eleutheropolis. 3 coins. Septemius Severus Æ25 Bust Right/Tyche in Temple Ros-8; Caracalla Æ25 Similar type Ros-18 and Æ22 Bust r/Zeus of Heliopolis standing Ros-15; Panias, Geta Greek legend Ros-34, Philadelphia Antoninus Pius with bust of Marcus Aurelius R-18 and 2 coins of Rabbathmoba both Septemius Severus with Ares on reverse, Sp 8 and 13. 8 coins, most scarce, mostly G-VG, some nicer. Sold as is, no returns. $200+ 179 GROUP OF COINS. John Hyrcanus H-455, Herod Archelaus H-505v, Valerius Gratus H-640 and Titus Judaea Capta H--743. 4 coins G-VG to VF, all identified. Sold as is, no returns. $100+ 180 GROUP OF COINS. Alexander Jannaeus (2) Anchor/Star type leptons; Agrippa I; Antonius Felix crossed spears & shields; Porcius Festus and 1st Revolt year two (2). 7 coins, the last 5 prutahs., all low grade but certainly identifiable and collectable. $75

ANCIENT GREEK COINS

*181 SPAIN, Numantia (The Aregoradenses). 2nd Century BC. AR Drachm (3.75). Beardless male head right, Θ behind/Horseman galloping right holding spear, legend above exergue. SNG Cop-345, SG-34. Toned aEF, a very nice coin. $375 *182 CALABRIA, Orra (Hyria) c. 210-150 BC Æ Quincunx (17 mm) Bust of Aphrodite right, scepter over shoulder/Eros walking r, playing cithara, 5 pellets left Cop-760-62, BMC- 6. VF $200+ *183 SICILY, Akragas. 338-287 BC. AR Litra (.69). Bearded horned head of river-god right/Eagle with wings spread standing right, looking back. SNG ANS-1112. VF, a bit grainy and a little off center. Scarce. $100+ *184 ---Messina. 461-450 BC. AR Litra (.69). Hare leaping right/MES (S in reversed). BMC-60, SNG ANS-322.. aFine. $75 *185 ---Solus. Late 4th Century BC. Æ15. Hippocamp left with curled wing/Head of Hercules right. Rare with hippocamp left, all references have hippocamp right. BMC-1ff, SG- 1180v. Choice VF, a bit off-center, nice patina. $200+ *186 ---Syracuse. 485-466 BC. AR Tetartemorion (.16 grams). Head of Arethusa right/ Wheel of 4 spokes with shields in angles. SNG ANS-127 similar. VF, a bit grainy. Very small and rare denomination. $150+?

10 *187 ---,---Timoleon. 344-336 BC. Æ Litra. Head of Zeus right/Thunderbolt, Eagle. SG- 1192v. VF, a bit tooled. $100+ *188 ---,---Hieron. 274-216 BC. AR 1 1/4 Litra (.93). Head of Artemis right/Owl facing, let- ter to left. SNG ANS-906, Weber-1724, SG-1004. The later two references date the coin to the Republic of 214-212 but the ANS Sylloge represents more recent research. Fine, some oxidation. Scarce. $100+ *189 ISLANDS OFF SICILY, Lipara. 2nd-1st Century BC. Æ16. Head of Ares (?) left/ Young Hephaistos running left, holding tongs. BMC-73v. Fine $150? *190 MACEDON KINGDOM, Philip II. 359-336 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.05). Laureate head of Zeus right/Boy on horseback right, bunch of grapes below. Le Rider-254, SG- 6628ff. Gd Very Fine. $350+ *191 ---Alexander III, the Great. 336-323 BC. AR Fouree Tetradrachm (14.39) of Sardes. Bust right/Zeus seated left, torch to left, “A” under throne. As Price-2635. aVF. An interest- ing plated example of this coin. $150 *192 ---,---AR Tetradrachm (16.87) of Sidon. Head of Alexander the Great clad in lion’s skin right/Zeus seated left holding eagle and scepter. Σ to left with symbol above, ΣΙ below throne. Price-3504ff. Toned F-VF, but scratches underneath. A scarce mint. $200? *193 ---,---AR Tetradrachm of Carrhae (17.13). Zeus seated left with eagle and scepter , ΣΤ to left, monogram underneath. Pr-3803, Kritt-c.f. 89. VF. Carrhae is the ancient Haran, the Old Testament city where Abraham rested during his journeys and where his father died. This coin is among the earliest pieces struck here about 320-317 BC. $400+? *194 ---,---AR Drachm (3.91). Head of Hercules right/Zeus seated left. Gd Fine. $125 *195 MACEDON, Amphipolis. 380-357 BC. Æ11. Male head right/Α−Μ−Φ−Ι, race torch. SNG Cop-48, SG-1391. aEF, slight reverse roughness. A superior coin. $275 196 THRACE Abdera 385-375 BC AR Drachm (2.60) Griffin left/Stag standing left. May- 452. Toned aVF, A bit porous. $85 *197 ---Istros. 400-350 BC. AR Stater (6.93). Inverted heads/Sea-eagle on dolphin, ΙΣΤΡΙΗ above, monogram below. SG-1669, SNG Cop-196ff. Gd VF, a very heavy example of this coin. $200+ *198 ---,---AR Drachm or Stater. (4.39) 2 male heads facing, one at right inverted/Sea- eagle attacking dolphin left, ΙΣΤΡΙΗ above & monogram below. SG-1669v, BMC-12. F/GF. The weight of this coin suggests the possibility of the smaller Drachm denomination. $100+ 199 ---Maroneia. 395-305 BC. AR Triobol (2.34). Forepart of horse right/Bunch of grapes. SG-1633. Fine $60 *200 ---Thasos. 550-463 BC. AR Stater (8.24). Naked Ithyphallic Satyr carrying Nymph/ Incuse square. SNG Cop-1010. VF. $400 *201 THESSALY, Eccarra. c. 350-300 BC. Æ13. Head of laureate Zeus left/Artemis standing left. Rare locale, no coins listed in BMC. Rogers-208, SNG Cop-47. VF, green pati- na. $125+ *202 ---Metropolis. 300-190 BC. Æ20. Laur. head of Apollo right/Aphrodite Castnia stg l, hldg dove, Eros in field before her. BMC-7, 4, Cop-174. Fine $100 *203 ---Orthe. 350-200 BC. Æ15. Hd of Athena right/Forepart of horse springing right Cop-183. F/VF, obv. o.c. $100 *204 ---Phalanna. 400-344 BC. Æ14. Young male head right/Head of nymph right, ΦΑΛΑ to left & above. Rogers-453, SNG Cop-207ff. Gd VF, rare. $100+ *205 ---Scotussa. 360-344 BC. Æ22. Nymph facing/Vine-branch with grapes. Rare. Cop- 256, Rogers-543. F/F-VF $175 *206 EPEIROS, Epeirote Republic 234-168 BC Æ22 Laur head of Zeus left/T-bolt in wreath ΑΠΕΙ−ΠΩΤΑΝ Cop-128 GVF, pretty green patina. $225

11 *207 ATTICA, Athens. 449-413 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.70). Head of Athena right/Owl standing right, olive sprg to left, ΑΘΕ to right. SG-2526, SNG COP-31. VF. $500+ *208 PAPHLAGONIA, Sinope. 415-365 BC. AR Drachm (4.90). Head of Sinope left in border of dots/Sea-eagle left on dolphn, ΕΙΝΩ below. BMC-11, SG-3962. VF/EF, somewhat short flan. $300+ *209 ---,---306-290 BC. AR Tetrobol (2.47). Head of Sinope left/Prow. Toned VF, a bit off- center. $100+ *210 MYSIA, Pergamum. 2nd-1st Century BC. Æ19 (oval shaped). Head of Athena in Corinthian helmet right/Trophy, legend. SNG Cop-394. Gd VF. $75 *211 TROAS, Assos 440-241 BC Æ10. Head of Athena in helmet right/Bucranium, ΑΣ− ΣΙ. Cop-243v, BMC-8 EF, black patina $200+ *212 ---Gergis. 440-241 BC Æ13 3/4 Facing head of Sibyl Herophile/Sphinx seated right, Cop-337 aEF, glossy green patina, a few small breaks in patina. $175+ 213 IONIA, Ephesos. 387-295. AR Diobol (1.01). Bee/2 stags face to face. SNG Cop- 242. F-VF. $85 *214 IONIA, Maggnesia ad Maendrum. Time of Augustus Æ14 Bust of Artemis right, bow & quiver over shoulder/Head of Apollo, lyre before Cop-857, RPC-2692 GVF. $175+ *215 ---Miletos. 350-300 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.73). Head of laureate Apollo left/Lion walking left, head back, star above. SNG Cop-967ff. Ch. VF $240 *216 CARIA Harpagion 2nd-1st Cent. BC? Æ12 Head of Demeter right/Fish, ΑΡΓΑΓ Extremely rare city, missing in most all references RARE GVF, a bit rough $500 *217 CARIA, Knidos. Before 480 BC. AR Drachm (6.20). Forepart of lion right/ Archaic head of Aphrodite right in incuse square. SNG Cop-200. F/VF $500 *218 ---,---AR Drachm (6.15). Similar to above. F/VF $500 *219 ---Myndos. 2nd-1st Centuries. AR Drachm (3.87). Head of Zeus right/Head-dress of Isis, symbol below. SG-4915ff, BMC-8ff. VF. Scarce locale. $200 *220 LYCIA, Dynasts, Mithrapta. 460-360 BC. AR Stater (9.92). Forepart of lion right/ Bearded head of Mithrapta left, legend around, triskeles to lower right. SNG VA-4237, SG- 5225. Toned Good Very Fine. $2000+? *221 CILICIA, Tarsus, Mazaeus. 378-372 BC. AR Stater (10.81). seated left/Lion attacking bull upon walls (of Jerusalem?). SG-5651, Hen-450 VF, very light oxidation. Rare. Hendin makes a convincing case that the wall on the reverse is part of the walls of Jeusalem. $1000+ *222 GALATIAN KING, Amyntas 36-25 BC Æ18 Hd of Artemis right, bow & quiver over shoulder/Stag standing right. Cop-100, BMC-15 aEF, pretty green patina $225 223 SELEUKID KINGDOM, Demitrios I. 162-150 BC. Æ15 Serrate. Horse’s head left/ Elephant’s head right, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΕ ∆ΗΜΑΤΡΙΟΥ above and below. SNG Israel-1302, SG- 7028. Nice F/VF. $65 *224 --- Antiochus VII. 138-129 BC. AR Tetradrachm (15.30) of Antioch. Head of Antiochus right in fillet border/Athena standing left, holding Nike, monograms to left. SNG Israel-1855, BMC-28. VF, a bit porous. In order to get the Jewish population on his side in his battles against Tryphon Antiochus granted Simon Macabee permission to “mint your own coinage as currency for your country.” (I Macc. 15:6). He later reneged on this promise but by 132 BCE he issued a joint coin with John Hyrcanus I. $200+ *225 ---,---AR Tetradrachm (16.36) of Antioch. Similar to above but with added ΑΙ or ∆Ι monogram to right. SNG Israel-1860ff, BMC-27ff. VF, a bit porous. $200+ 226 GROUP OF MAINLY SELEUKID COINS. 18 coins including coins of Antiochus IV, VII, VIII, Seleukos I, Alexander II, Demitrius II, two coins of Tyre including a Half Shekel and a joint issue of Antiochus VII and John Hyrcanus minted in Jerusalem. VG-VF, mostly Fine

12 or so. A very nice group for the specialist or the dealer. Definitely not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $250 *227 ARMENIA, Tigranes II. 83-69 BC. Æ15. Head of king right/Nike walking left. BMC- 12. Fine, green patina. $75 *228 ---,---Æ15. Head of king right/Naked Hercules standing with club and lion’s skin left. BMC-18, SG-7209. VF, struck on small flan thus a bit off-center. $75 *230 , Tyre. After 126 BCE. AR Shekel (13.81). Biblical 30 Pieces of silver. Head of Melqarth right/Eagle, (Year 67, 59/58 BC) to left, Monogram to right. H-917, SG- 5919. BMC does not list this date for a Shekel or a Half Shekel. Nice EF, thus high grade. Because of it’s purity of silver and consistency of weight, the Tyrian Shekel and half Shekel were the only coins accepted for payment of the Temple Tax in Jerusalem. $600+? *231------AR Shekel (14.13). date (20/21 AD) to left, KP monogram to right. Hen-919, RPC- 4659, BMC-200. Nice VF/VF+. This is a nice example of the Biblical “Shekel of Tyre”, of the late type, believed by many to have been struck in Jerusalem. This was struck during the life time of Christ. $350 *232---,---AR Shekel (14.12). Similar. (Year 180, 54/55 AD) to left, KP, monogram to right. H-919, date unlisted in BMC and RPC. Nice VF. A nice well struck example of this coin, pos- sibly struck in Jerusalem. This is the latest date that we’ve ever offered $500+ *233 ---,---AR 1/2 Shekel (7.07). Head of Melqarth right/Eagle standing left, club and date (Year 130, 4/5 AD) to left, KP to right. H-920, BMC-197ff, RPC-4652v. (this a half-shekel, not a shekel, both BMC and RPC list only a Shekel for this date). Decent F/VF, a nice example of this coin, possibly struck in Jerusalem, during the lifetime of Jesus. As the actual Temple Tax was a half shekel per adult male, this was the coin used to pay the tax for one person. $250+? *234 ---,---AR 1/2 Shekel (7.19). Similar, date (Year 164, 38/39 AD) to left, KP to right. H- 920, BMC-240, RPC-4696. VF. A very nice example of the Temple tax coin, possibly struck in Jerusalem. $375+ 235 NABATEAN KINGDOM. Aretas II. 110-96 BC. Æ17 (A heavy example weighing 4.16 grams). Head of Aretas right/Winged Nike standing left, “A” in field. Mesh-1. F-VF.$50 *236 ---Aretas IV. 9 BC- 40 AD. Æ14. Laureate bust of Aretas right/Two parallel cornu- copias with palm and letter to left. Mesh-61a, SNG ANS-1430. VF and seldom offered type. Coins of Aretas IV with crossed cornucopias are relatively common, this type with parallel cornucopias is rare. The last we can recall offering was a slightly nicer one in our Fall 1999 sale which sold for $325. $200+ *237 ---,--- Æ10. Laurel wreath with Aramaic letters in center/Eagle standing left, letter on right. Mesh-93, SNG AN S-1434. Nice VF. $125 *238 INDO-GREEK, Apollodotos I. 180-160 BC. Bilingual. Series IV. AR Square Drachm (2.35). Elephant standing right, AN monogram/Humped bull standing right, A monogram. MACW-1751. VF-EF $175

GREEK IMPERIAL/ROMAN COLONIAL COINS

*239 GAUL, Nemausus. Augustus and Agrippa, c. 16/15 BC - 10 BC. Æ26 (12.98) or Dupondius. IMP DIVI F above and below heads of laureated Agrippa to left and bare-head- ed Augustus to right/COL NEM to left and right of palm to which a crocodile is chained. SR- 1729, RPC-523, RIC-155. VF, obverse a touch off-center, but all detail on flan. One of the more famous Colonial coins of all time, the reverse commemorates the conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. Nicer than usually seen. $250+ *240 SICILY, Cossura. Late 1st Century BC. Æ24. Female head (Isis?) right being crowned by Nike right, “REG” countermark in front of head/COSSVRA and sign of Tanit in wreath. RPC-675, Lind-III, 37, SNG Cop (North Africa)-451. VF. Scarce. $150+?

13 *241 THRACE, Philippopolis, Caracalla. 198-217. Æ30. Hd right/Nude athlete adv. right. For Alexandrian Pythian games in 214 held for Caracalla. Weber-2774ff. aVF $325 *242 MOESIA, Dionysopolis. Gordian III 238-244. Æ26. Confronted busts of Gordian on left and Sarapis on right/Snakes. BMC-, SNG Cop-, VF. Rare? Neat coin. $100+ *243 ---Nicopolis ad Istrum. Septemius Severus. 193-211. Æ19. Laureate head right/ Tripod with serpent entwined around leg raising above tripod. AMNG-1424v. VF, green pati- na. $175+ *244 THESSALY, Thessalian Confederacy. Caracalla. 211-217. Æ25 or 4 Asses. Bust right/Athena Itonia standing right. Rogers-107v, SNG Cop-351. Scarce type. Good Very Fine, pretty green patina. $100 *245 PONTUS, Neo Caesarea. Gordian III. 238-244. Æ28. Bust right/Urn, containing palm, on table ΑΚΤΙΑ, Year 178 = 241/242. BMC-14, SNG VA-108. Gd Fine. $100 *246 PISIDIA, Antioch. Gordian III. 238-244. Æ33. Laureate bust right/She-wolf right, suckling twins, fig tree behind. BMC-194, SNG VA-4953. F-VF. $125 *247 SYRIA, Antioch. Elagabalus. 218-222. Bi Tetradrachm (12.95). Head of Elagabalus right/Eagle facing, head left, wreath in beak ∆ Ε above, star between legs. Struck 219 AD. BMC-416, Bell-42. Nicely toned VF. $100 *248 COELE-SYRIA, Damascus. Caracalla. 198-217 BC Æ24 Bust right/Bust of Tyche left Ros-25, BMC-14-15. VF $200+ *249 PHOENICIA, Sidon. Elagabalus. 218-222. Æ28. Bust right/Cart of Astarte on 2 wheels with 4 columns supporting roof, object in center. BMC-247, SNG Cop-256. Choice VF+. Rare this nice. $450 250 MESOPOTAMIA, Carrhae. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. Bi Tetradrachm. Rad. bust right/ Eagle, Crescent between legs, star in field. Bellinger-166. Fine $75 251 ---Edessa, Macrinus. 217-218. Bi Tetradrachm. Bust right/Eagle standing, head right, shrine with pediment between legs. Bellinger-147. Fine $75 *252 ROMAN EGYPT. Hadrian. 117-138. Æ Drachm. Laureate bust right/ Sarapis stand- ing left in Distyle Temple with scepter and shrine before. E-1037, SNG Cop-300. Nice VF with almost full legend, but date is missing. (missing not from wear, but was left off die) Still, one of the nicest of this rare type we can recall seeing. $500+ 253 ---Valerian I. 253-260. Bi Tetradrachm Bust right/Elpis standing holding flower Year 3. C-1509, E-3709. VF/F $75 *254 ---Gallienus. 253-268. Bi Tetradrachm. Bust right/Eagle stg left, wreath in beak, palm to left, year 15. C-1592, E-3807. VF/Ch. VF $75 *255 ---Claudius II Gothicus. 268-270. Bi Tetradrachm. Bust right/Eagle standing, year two. C-1676, Emm-3878. VF/EF $75 *256 ---Severina, wife of Aurelian. Bust right/Eagle standing left, with closed wings, head to right, wreath in beak. Year 7. Curtis-1822, Emm-3965. VF $95 *257 ---Tacitus. 275-276. Bi Tetradrachm. Bust right/Elpis standing left, holding flower and raising skirt. Year One. Curtis-1840, Em-3975. VF. $75 *258 ---Carinus. 283-285. As Caesar. Bi Tetradrachm. Bust right/Tyche standing holding rudder and cornucopia. Struck year one of Carus (his father). Curtis-1929, Emm-4012. VF, a bit rough. $75+ *259 ---Numerian. 283-285. Bi Tetradrachm. Bust right/Athena seated left with Nike and Scepter. Year Two. Cur-1934, Emm-4013. VF/GVF $125 Please remember to get your bids to us by 9 PM Mountain Time on November 11, 2004. You may send bids by mail, fax, email or phone. However we do request that you confirm all phone bids by mail, fax or email. Remember there are no buyer’s fees in our sales. You just pay the amount you bid and the postage.

14 ROMAN COINAGE

*260 REPUBLIC. 206-195 BC. Æ As. I above laureate head of Janus right/Dog standing on prow right . SR-656, Cr-122/3. Fine. Scarce usage of dog as symbol. $100+ *261 ---L. Saufeius. 152 BC. Æ As. Laureate bust of Janus, I above/Prow, L SAVF above, I before. SR-720, Craw-204/2. aVF/VF. $100+ *262 TIBERIUS 14-37 AD AR Denarius. Livia seated right in chair. New Testament Biblical Tribute Penny. SR-1763, H-916. Toned F-VF, a few minor marks in field. $250 *263 ---,---Another, as above. Toned F-VF, a few minor marks in field. $250 *264 ---,---,---A third and the nicest. VF, couple of old scr’s $325 *265 CLAUDIUS. 41-54. Æ Sestertius. Head of Claudius right/Spes advancing left. A restitution coin issued under Titus. SR-2601, RIC-234 (Rare). F. $300 *266 ---Æ Quadrans. Legend around modius/legend around SC. RIC-90, SR-1865. Gd VF $60+ *267 GERMANICUS, died 19 AD. Issued by Claudius. Æ As. Bare head of Germanicus right/Legend around SC. SR-1905, RIC-106. Gd VF, evidence of very light tooling. Still a most attractive coin. $350 *268 VESPASIAN, 69-79. AR Denarius (3.18) Bust right/Mourning Judaea sits to right of trophy. Hen-759, C-226. Fine. Judaea Capta issue. $150+ *269 ---,---Another, as above but nicer. Nice VF, a touch off-center $300 *270 ---,---Bust right/Vespasian in quadriga right, branch in right hand, scepter in left. H- 765, RIC-364. VF. A scarce Judaea Capta issue. $500 *271 ---,---AR Denarius. Bust right/Victory advancing right placing wreath on standard and holding palm. SR-2317, C-618, Hen-771. A Judaea Capta type. F-VF. $125+ *272 ---Æ Sestertius. Bust right/Mourning Jew standing right to left of palm tree, mourn- ing Jewess sits to right, SC below, arms scattered about on ground. SR-2325, RIC-424, Hen-773. Only Good or so but design decent enough to make out type. $175? *273 ---,---As above, but much nicer. SR-2325, RIC-424, Hen-773. Fine tooling. Still decent, devices clear, “IVDAEA” sharp on reverse. $500? *274 ---,---Laureate bust right/Jewess mourning sits to right of palm tree, emperor stands to left. H-775, SR-2327. VG, devices clear, partial legend on obverse, none on reverse. An affordable Judaea Capta Sestertius. $250 *275 ---,---A second example. aF, devices clear, legend almost all there on obverse and partially on reverse. Nicer than above. $500+ *276 ---,---,---A third example. Fine, all legends and devices clear, sharp and well cen- tered. Fields a bit rough, but the nicest of the 3 offered. $1000+ *277 ---,---Bust right/Victory writing on shield which hangs from palm, Judaea sitting mourning at right, to right. SR-2344 sim, Hen-778, RIC-468. Fine, bit rough. $450 *278 ---,---Another example, but nicer than above. VF, a bit rough with some minor pitting on obverse. A nice Judaea Capta Sestertius. $500+ *279 ---Æ Dupondius. Radiate bust right/Victory advances right on ship’s prow, holding wreath with palm branch over shoulder, “Victoria Navalis” around. H-779, SR-2355. Fine. While not specifically mentioning Judaea, most authorities consider this part of the Judaea Capta series. $100+ *280 ---Æ As. Laureate head of Vespasian right/Mourning Jewess sits right on right below palm tree, arms scattered around. H-781v (diff obverse legend), SR-2357v. Perhaps unpub- lished. Fine, some pitting in fields. The obverse legends seems to read IMP CAESAR VES- PASIANVS AVG COS III. We can find no listing of this obverse legend with the reverse.

15 However RIC lists at least one Judaea Capta type with this legend so the coin is logical. Rare? $200+? *281 ---Æ Quadrans, Judaea Capta type. Palm Tree/Vexillium. PM TR PPP COS III, S-C. H-784, RIC-504, Brin-72. Ch. VF, green patina $450 *282 DIVUS VESPASIAN. Issued by Titus. AR Denarius. Bust right/Victory strides left, with both hands places round shield on trophy, a mourning Jewess sits left below, across field EX SC. H-772a, SR-2565. A Judaea Capta type. F-VF. $125+ *283 ---,---Another, as above. F-VF. $125+ *284 ---,---A third, but much nicer. GVF. $275+ *285 TITUS. 79-81. AR Denarius. Bust right/Jewish captive kneels in front of trophy. H- 786, SR-2505. Decent Fine. $150 *286 ---,---Bust right/2 Jewish captives (man & woman) seated back to trophy between them. Hen-788, SR-2511. Choice VF+. A rare Judaea Catpa issue, seldom seen this nice. $400+ *287 ---Æ Sestertius. Laureate head of Titus left/Mourning Jewess to left of palm tree on pile of arms; on other side of tree mourning Jew with hands bound, looks back over shoul- der, IVD- CAP in field, SC in ex. H-792, SR-2524, F/VG, somewhat porous. Extremely rare Judaea Capta type. $500+? *288 ---,---Bust r/Victory writing on shield on palm tree. H-793, SR-2463. Nice VF. One of the nicest we’ve offered. A Judaea Capta issue. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection $1000+ *289 ---Æ As. Laureate bust right/Victory standing right on prow, holding wreath in right hand, with palm branch over shoulder, SC in field. H-780v (he does not list this type under Titus), SR-2483. F-VF. Although Hendin does not list this reverse under Titus, he lists the exact reverse under Vespasian as a Judaea Capta type and it is thus logical that this coin should also be a Judaea Capta issue. $100+ *290 NERVA. 96-98. Æ Sestertius. Bust right/FISCI IVDAICI, palm Tree. Commemorates the abolition of the insulting method of collecting the Jewish Tax, not the tax itself. SR-3044, H-797. F-VF. One of the more important Jewish reference coins and very rare. Devices clear, partial legend both sides. $2500+ 291 GROUP OF DENARI. 19 coins including coins of Vespasian, Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian and Gordian III. Nothing rare but some interesting reverses including two of Vespasian with the sow reverse. Gd to VF, mostly VG-F. A nice group for the specialist or the dealer. Definitely not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $250+ 292 GROUP OF ROMAN BRONZES. 16 coins including those of Nero, Vespasian, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius, Faustina Sr and Galerius. Mostly Aes, but a few Semis, a Sestertius of Trajan and a Follis of Galerius. Gd to VF,mostly VG-F and almost all different. A decent group. Not a junk lot. Sold as is, no returns. $150+ *293 TRAJAN. 98-117. Æ As. Laureate bust right/Two Trophies. RIC-683, BMC-1055. F- VF, nice patina. Scarce, seldom offered. $100+? *294 HADRIAN. 117-138. AR Denarius. Bust right/Victory seated left holding wreath and palm. RSC-361, RIC-183. Nice VF $75 *295 ---Æ Dupondius. Radiate head right/Pegasus flying right. SR-3660, RIC-658 (scarce). aVF, small reverse corrosion spot. $125+ 296 MARCUS AURELIUS, 161-180. Struck after his death by Commodus. AR Denarius. His bare head right/Eagle standing left on thunderbolt. SR-5976, RIC-C269. Fine $75 *297 LUCILLA, wife of Lucius Verus. AR Denarius. Bust right/Concordia seated left, holding patara, cornucopia under seat. Struck 164-166 AD. SR-5479, RIC-757. F-VF $75 *298 ---Æ Sestertius. Bust right/Pietas stg left, altar at feet. RIC-1756, SR-5505. F/VG $75+

16 *299 SEPTEMIUS SEVERUS. 193-211. AR Denarius. Laureate bearded bust right/Dea Caelestis seated facing on lion springing right. RIC-266, SR-6285. VF. Struck to commem- orate the building of an aqueduct in Carthage. $75 *300 ---,---Laureate bust right/Salus seated left, feeding snake arising from altar. SR- 6363, RIC-497a. EF $100+ *301 JULIA DOMNA, wife of Septemius Severus. AR Antoninianus (Double Denarius). Bust right on crescent/Venus enthroned left holding scepter. SR-7098, RIC-388a, C-211. Nice VF, a few spots. An early use of this denomination. $150 *302 ---,---AR Denarius. Bust right/Isis stg right, left foot on prow, nursing infant Horos, rudder resting against altar. SR-6606, RIC-577 EF $100+ *303 ---,---,---Bust right/Pietas standing left, sacrificing at altar. SR-6630v, C-150. aEF. $75+ *304 CARACALLA. 198-217. AR Denarius. Bust right/Minerva standing left, holding vic- tory & spear, shield at feet, trophy behind. SR-6820, RIC-25b. Nice EF. $125? *305 PLAUTILLA, wife of Caraclla. AR Denarius. Bust right/Corncordia standing left, holding patera & scepter. SR-7065v, RIC-359. EF $100+ *306 ---,---Bust right/Diana standing holding torch with 2 hands. Struck 205 AD. SR-7070, RIC-366. VF+ $125 *307 GETA. 209-212. AR Denarius. Bust r/Genius, veiled, standing left, sacrificing. from patara over altar. SR-7187v, RIC-62a. EF $100+ *308 ---,---Bust r/Providentia standing left, holding rod & scepter, globe at feet. SR-7197, RIC-51 EF $100+ *309 MACRINUS. 217-218 AD. AR Denarius. Head of emperor right/Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus & cornucopia. SR-7332, RIC-59. EF/VF+ .$200+ *310 ELAGABALUS. 218-222. AR Double Denarius or Antoninianus. Radiate bust right/Roma seated left holding victory and spear, shield at side. RIC-1, SR-7493. Gd VF/VF. $120 *311 ---AR Denarius. Bust r/Emperor. in priestly robes, sacrificing over altar & holding cypress branch, star in field. SR7542, RIC-131. Ch. EF/VF, weakly struck rev. $100+ *312 JULIA MAESA, Grandmother of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander. AR Denarius. Bust right/Felicitas sacrificing at altar. RIC-271, SR-7757. Nice EF. $120 *313 SEVERUS ALEXANDER. 222-2235. AR Denarius. Bust r/Mars standing left, holding olive-branch and spear. SR-7895, RIC-23. Choice EF $100+ *314 JULIA MAEMA, Mother of Elagabalus. AR Denarius. Bust right/Fecunditas seated left. SR-8208, RIC-332. EF, a few flan cracks $100+ 315 OCTACILIA SEVERA, wife of Philip I. Æ Sestertius. Bust right/Pietas standing left holding box of perfumes. SR-2643. aVF/F $75+ *316 AURELIAN. 270-275. Silvered Antoninianus of Serdica. Radiate bust right/Jupiter presenting globe to Aurelian, “S” in ex. SR-3260, RIC-260. Choice EF, almost fully silvered, thus scarce as such. $125 317 ---Æ Antoninianus of Serdica. Radiate bust right/Woman standing right presenting wreath to emperor standing left holding scepter, star in field, ΚΑ•∆• in exergue. RIC-V, I, 292. aEF, a few weak spots. $50+ *318 PROBUS. 276-282. Silvered Antoninianus of Antioch. Helmeted bust left, holding spear and shield/Emperor riding left, right hand raised, left holding scepter, captive at foot, XXIMC in ex, P between horses legs. RIC-913. EF, highly silvered, with some wearing off in spots on reverse and a bit weakly struck at around 10 o’clock on obverse. $125 319 NUMERIAN 283-284. Æ Antoninianus of Antioch. Bust/Numerian standing right

17 receiving victory on globe from Jupiter, XXI in ex, A in field. RIC-466, SR-3439. VF. $50+ *320 DIOCLETIAN. 284-305 (295). AR Argenteus of Siscia. Laureate head right/4 princes sacrificing over tripod before campgate, *SIS in ex. RIC-60a (R4), SR-3505v. VF+ $550+ *321 MAXIMIANUS, 286-305. (305-306). Æ 1/4 Follis of Siscia or Denarius. Bust right/ Genius standing left, GENIOPO - VLIROMANI. Scarce denomination. RIC-169b(R2), V- 2716. VF $150 *322 CONSTANTIUS I. 305-306 Æ Denarius or 1/4 Follis of Siscia. Laureate bust right/ Genius standing left, SIS in ex. RIC-VI, 169a. VF $100+ *323 ---Memorial Issue, struck after 306. Æ4 of Rome. Bust right/Eagle, RQ in exergue. SR-3694. Nice Fine+. $75 *324 MAXIMINUS II, as Caesar. 309-313 (305-308). Æ Denarius or 1/4 Follis of Siscia. Laureate bust right/Genius standing left, SIS in ex. RIC-VI, 171b. F-VF. $125+? *325 Licinius I. 308-324. Silvered Follis of Antioch. Laur bust r/Jupiter stg l, eagle at feet, ANT in ex., A SR-3799, RIC-VII,13. Choice EF, a few flat spots. . $100 *326 CONSTANTINE THE GREAT. 307-337. Æ3 of Cyzicus. Laureate bust right/ Campgate surrounded by 2 turrets, SMKΓ in ex. RIC-58 (r5), SR-3878v. Good Very Fine. $65 *327 ---Æ3 of Siscia. Bust right/2 Victories with shield inscribed VOT PR, S in field, ΓSIS• in ex. RIC-102 (r5), SR-3883v. Gd Very Fine $75 *328 ---Æ3/4 of Siscia. Bust right/2 soldiers around one standard with Chi-Rho on top, ΕSIS in ex. RIC-252 (R5), SR-3887. Choice EF+. $75 *329 POPULUS ROMANUS COMMEMORATIVE. 330-346. Æ4 of Constantinople. Bust of Roman people left/Star and CONSS in wreath. “Father of Rome” Commemorative. SR- 3901, RIC-22. VF, with nice green patina $100 *330 CRISPUS. 317-326. Æ3 of Nicomedia. Bust right/Victory standing between eagle and captive, SMNΓ in ex. RIC-48, Van Meter-24. VF. Scarce. $100 *331 CONSTANTINE II. 337-340. As Caesar 316-337. Æ3 of Antioch. Bust left/Jupiter standing left with captive below, SMANT in ex., B in field to left. IOVICONS ERVATORI- CAESS around. RIC- VII, 30. VF. Rare reverse legend. $75 *332 JULIAN II. 360-363. AR Siliqua. Bust/VOT X MVLT XX. SR-4070. Fine. $100 *333 THEODOSIUS II. 408-450. Æ4 of Antioch. Bust r/Cross. SR-4297. G/aVF $100+

OTHER ANCIENT COINS: VANDALS AND EARLY ISLAMIC

*334 VANDALS. Semi-Autonomous Coinage of Carthage. 480-533. Æ 4 Nummi or 1/1000 Tremissis. Male head left/N over IIII. MEC 51-56. F/VF. Nice for type. $125 *335 ARAB-BYZANTINE. Anonymnous. Æ Fals of Emisa. Facing Imperial bust/Large M. Walker-57, Mitchner-2. Good Fine $100 *336 ---,---Similar, a bit nicer. Walker-66, Mitchner-2, Near VF, a bit rough $125 *337 ---Æ Fals of Jerusalem. Standing Caliph, Illya Filistin/Large M. SNAT-1, Walker- 73, Mitchner-15. Choice VF+. $450 338 UMAYYADS, Al-Ramlah. After 695 AD. Æ Fals. (2.21). Palm Tree/ Crescent. SNAT- 73. Close to VF. A nice example of this coin. $50 *339 FATAMIDS, al-Mahdi ‘Ubayd Allah. AH297-322, 909-934. Gold 1/4 Dinar. (1.04 grams) Album-689, MWI-540. Decent VF, only a touch clipped as seen by the weight. Scarce. $175? We’ll be happy to answer questions about bidding or bidding strategy.

18 *340 MUWAHHIDS, North Africa and Spain. c. After 1160. AR Square Dirhams. A group of 10 pieces, all with Islamic legends on both sides. MWI-421-530ff, Album-496ff. VG-VF, some bent. Sold as is, no returns. $200+ *341 TURKOMANS, Artuqids, Husam al-din Yuluq Arslan. 1184-1201 (AH 580-97). Æ Dirham. 4 figures, the one in center in mourning, 3 others standing/Islamic legend. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. SS-35. Nice VF. One of the more enigmatic of all Turkoman coins. Both Spengler and Sayles do great justice in describing this coin. $75

WORLD GOLD COINS

*342 BULGARIA, Ferdinand I. 1914. Gold 4 Ducat. Bust/Arms. Fr-7, KM-M1. Holed at top, with countermark on reverse, otherwise aEF. Rare, almost all of these were holed by jewelers for sale to gypsies. $350+ *343 CUBA, Republic. 1915 Gold Peso. KM-16, Fr-7. BU. PCGS-MS66. The scarcer date of a two year type. $350+? *344 ISRAEL. 1960. Theodore Herzl. Gold 20 Lirot. KM-30, Fr-1. BU. $165 *345 ---1986. Art in Israel. Anniversary series. Gold 10 New Sheqalim. KM-166, Fr-26. Proof. $400+ 346 ---1988. 40th Anniversary. Gold 10 New Sheqalim. KM-179, Fr-30. Proof. $250 *347 ---1988. Caesarea. Holy Land Sites Series. Gold 5 New Sheqalim. KM-190, Fr-31. Proof. $235 *348 ---1989. Jaffa Harbor. Holy Land Sites Series. Gold 5 New Sheqalim. KM-204, Fr- 33. Proof. $300 *349 ---1990. Sea of Galilee. Gold 5 New Sheqalim. KM-211, Fr-35. Proof. In case of issue. $275 *350 ---1992. Law. Gold 10 New Sheqalim. KM-227, Fr-39. Proof. 2125 minted. $600+ 351 ---1992. B’nai B’rith. Gold 5 New Sheqalim. KM-236, Fr-43. Proof. Low mintage and seldom offered. $285 *352 ---1996. Jerusalem, City of David. Gold 10 New Sheqalim. KM-285, Fr-60. Anniversary Series. Low mintage (1641 minted) to commemorate the 3000th Anniversary of Jerusalem. $500+ *353 ---1997. Lion and Pomegranate. Gold 1 New Sheqel. KM-307, Fr-67. Gem Proof. ANACS Proof 68, Scarce, our list price is $325. $300 *354 RUSSIA, Catherine II. 1777 Gold Poltina or 1/2 Rouble. Bust/Monogram. Cr-75, Fr- 136. EF, but once crimped. $175+ *355 SAN MARINO, Republic. 1981 Gold 5 Scudi. World Food Day. KM-130, Fr-22. BU. $250 *356 UNITED STATES. c. 1900? Enameled Gold badge. “R” monogram above crown, above “PNG” in white, blue and red enameling. Hanging from crown is a 5 pointed star with gavel in center, divided into 4 segments, 2 enameled green and two violet with various sym- bols in each. A great gift for the PNG member in your family. $150+

MEDIEVAL AND MODERN COINS, TOKENS AND MEDALS

357 A GROUP OF COINS. Australia 1987 $10 BU.; Bermuda $1 1964 Unc., 1985 Cruise Ship Proof, 1987 Commerical Aviation BU: Canada 1994 $5, 2002 BU and Proof Dollars plus ND Bimetallic (silver?) test token; Cook Islands 1978 $10 Coronation Commemorative BU and Proof; France 1998 Silver Euro Conversion coin BU; Gibraltar

19 1971 25 New Pence Unc.; England 1965 Churchill Crown Unc.; Israel 1949 w/p BU; New Zealand 1995 $10 Prospector BU; Panama 1970 5 Balboas BU and Proof and Portugal 1985 100 Escuods King Alfonso Henriques. 18 items, all as issued, most in original case and/or encapsulation. Catalog value is $200+. $150+ 358 AFGHANISTAN, Muhammed Nadir Shah. SH1310 (1931). 1 Afghani (100 Pul). Km-927.1. Choice Unc. $120 *359 ALBANIA, Zog. 1927-V. 5 Franga Ari Prova. Rare. KM-PR22. Lightly toned. Edge lettering * FERT *. Obverse shows some light evidence of handling, the reverse of this rare coin is choice. Lightly toned Unc. $500? *360 ALGERIA, Oran. Philip III of Spain. Toledo mint. 1618. 4 Maravedis. Crowned Shield of Castile & Leon/ORAN. Rare. Reverse is extraordinary. KM-L2 (25), CC-6156, #19. VG/VF. $450? *361 ANGLO-GALLIC. Poitou, Richard I, the Lion Heart. 1189-1199. AR Denier. Cross pattée RICARDVSREX/PIC TAVIE NSIS in 3 lines. Elias-8. Nice VF. $150 *362 ARGENTINA, Cordoba. ND (1853-54). 1/4 Real “1/4”/Eight point sunface. KM-33.1, Cr-63. VF-EF. Scarce $125 363 AUSTRALIA, George VI. 1951 Florin. KM-47. 50th Year Jubilee. Choice BU. NGC MS-63. $35 *364 AUSTRIA, Ferdinand II. 1621. Thaler of Klagenfurt. Bust right, date below/Double headed eagle, arms at center. Double struck. D-3115, KM-971. F-VF, some scr’s, a bit rough $200 *365 ---Leopold I, the “Hogmouth”. 1701 Thaler of Hall. Armored bust right/Crowned Arms.. Dav-1003, KM-644.4. Choice VF+. $250 *366 ---Franz I (as Austrian Emperor). 1825-B (Kremnitz) Thaler. Bust with short hair. KM-2163, Dav-9. Nice EF. $150 *367 ---Franz Joseph. 1915. Æ 70 x 43mm by G. Herrmann. Uniformed bust right of General GdJ. v. Boroevic/Battle scene, below “Isonzo Armee 1915”, arms of Austria and Hungary and two branches. Von Boroevic was an Austro-Hungarian general during the first World War. EF. Scarce? $60+? 368 ---Republic. 1952 5 Schilling. KM-2879. Nice Proof, but for a few rim nicks reverse. $45 369 ---,---1957. 10 Schilling. KM-2882. Proof, Choice with light toning. $75 *370 ---,---1960. 1 Schilling. KM-2886. Another nice Proof, the 2nd rarest date of this type. $180+ 371 ---,---1960 50 Groschen. KM-2885. Nice Proof. Rarest date of type in Proof. $100 *372 ---,---1961 25 Schilling. KM-2891. 40th Anniversary, Burgenland. Proof. $200 *373 ---Salzburg. Paris von Lodron. 1644. 1/9 Klippetaler. Probszt-1312, KM-150. Ch. Toned EF $375 *374 ---,---Max. Gandolf. 1673. 1/9 Klippe Taler. St. Rupert seated within legend/ Arms. Nice grade. KM-214, Probszt-1682. aEF $225 *375 ---,---,---1684. 1/4 Klippe Taler. St. Rupert seated within legend/Arms. KM-245, Probszt-1669. EF, but holed at 12 o’clock. One year type. $125+ *376 ---,---Sigismund III. 1761 Thaler. Bust right/Saint seated with small Madonna. D- 1254, KM-395.2. Nice VF. $165 377 BELGIUM, Leopold I. 1849 5 Francs. Raised letter edge. KM-3.2, Dav-50. VF$70 *378 ---Leopold II. 1898 50 Centimes. KM-26. Choice BU. NGC MS-63. $175 *379 ---Albert I. 1930 Fr. 10 Francs. Position “B”. Centennial of Independence Lightly cleaned. KM-99, Dav-55. EF. $100

20 *380 ---Liege. Maximilian, Henry of Bavaria. 1674. Patagon. Bust right/Capped eight fold arms. KM-80, Dav-4294. Toned aVF. $175 *381 BENIN, Central African States. 2003. 6000 CFA Francs. Scarce Bimetallic coin. President Mathiew Kerekou/Elephant, Map of Africa. Only 500 minted. BU. $100 382 BOHEMIA, Wenceslas II. 1278-1305. AR Groschen of Prague. Crown/Lion of Bohemia left. CME-378. Clipped a bit and plugged just above head of lion. Still a decent coin. $60 383 BOLIVIA, Philip V. (1)735 2 Reale Cob. KM-29a. F-VF, with last 3 digits of date clear. Small loop attached at 12 o’clock. $60 *384 ---Charles III. 1773 JR. 2 Reales. Bust type. KM-53. VG/GF. $100 *385 ---Charles IV. 1803-PJ 1 Real. KM-70. BU. A very nice coin. $135+ *386 ---Republic. 1833-LM 8 Escudos. KM-97, El-82. Au-Unc., struck from rusty dies but nice and lustrous. $175+ 387 ---,---1873-FE 50 Centavos. KM-161.1, Y-51. Unc., date misaligned. $75+ 388 BRAZIL, under Portugal. ND (1809) 80 Reis. Large shield countermarked on XL of 1791 40 Reis (KM-217.1). KM-203.3. Coin nice VF, C/M nice EF. Scarce and seldom offered. $75 *389 BURKINA FASO, Central African States. 2003. 6000 CFA Francs. Scarce Bimetallic coin. Rhino & Bird/Elephant, Map of Africa. Low Mintage. BU $125+ *390 CAMEROON, Central African States. 2003. 6000 CFA Francs. Scarce Bimetallic coin. President Biya/Elephant, Map of Africa. Only 500 minted. BU. $125+ 391 CANADA, George VI. 1931 10¢. KM-23a. Nice Unc., lightly toned. $45 392 CHINA, Republic. (1914) Year 3. Half Dollar. Y328, Kann-655. One year type with Yuan Shih-Kai left. Choice toned AU. $60+ 393 CRUSADERS, Antioch. Bohemond III, 1139-63 (Minority). Bi Denier. Bare head right, crescent on neck/Cross Pattée. CCS-41 (rare). Nice Fine. Toned. $70 394 ---Armenia. Levon I. 1199-1226. Æ Tank of Sis. Facing bust in circle, in legend/ Cross in circle, in legend. Nec-303. F-VF. Scarce. $85+ *395 ---,---Hetoom I, with Zabel. 1226-1270. AR tram. Rulers standing/Lion right with cross. Bedoukin-1084. Choice VF. $75+? *396 ---Athens, Guy II de la Roche. Regency of Hughes de Brienne. Bi Denier Tournois. Cross pattée, legend begins GV10T/Castle. CCS-91, Sch. XIII, 7. Fine. Very Scarce. Ex. Woodhead, Blunt, Lockett, Grantley, Lambros collections. Old tickets included. $275 *397 ---Cyprus. Henry II, 2nd reign. 1310-24. AR Gros. King seated on chair, with foreparts of lions at sides, holding scepter and orb/Cross of Jerusalem, with small crosses in angles and legend around. CCS-50. F/VF, some flat spots. $100+ *398 ---Jerusalem. Baldwin III. 1143-63. Bi Denier. Legend around cross patée/Legend around Tower of David. CCS-19. Choice VF. Also included in this lot is another Baldwin III Denier, CCS-16. in F-VF, but with ragged edge. 2 coins, the first very nice with high silver content $100+ *399 ---,---Commune of Acre. 1231-43? Bi Denier. Patriarchal Cross, MONETA REGIS/Cross pattee +REX IERL”M. Always found lousy, this is actually nice for issue. CCS- 52 (Very Rare). Fine $400 *400 ---Sidon. Condominium or Anonymous. 1192-1225. Æ Pougeoise. Arrow between pellets/6 pointed star in legend. CCS-7, Sch-V, 4. Crude Gd Fine. Very rare, Ex Woodhead and Bird collections. $425 *401 --- (?) Pewter Token. 13th Century?. 13mm. Found near Antioch, Syria. Cross with.

21 lines in angles in 2 circles with pellet border and pellet in center. (Or possibly a star or a wheel)/3 concentric circles with central pellet. VF. $75? 402 CUBA, Republic. 1915 20 centavos. KM-13.1. High relief, fine reeding? Nice AU $100+ 403 ---,---1916 20 Centavos. KM-13.2. Lightly toned Unc. $150 *404 ---,---1916. 40 Centavos. KM-14.3. Lightly toned EF. The rare date of a 3 year type. Seldom offered. $300 *405 ---,---1916 Peso, KM-15.2, Y-9. Nice Unc., a few minor bagmarks. Very rare in this grade. $750+ *406 ---,---1920 40 Centavos. High relief Star. KM-14.1, Y-8. BU, some light field marks. Still very nice. $250+ 407 ---,---1960 5 Centavos. KM-11.3. Nice BU. One of the very last non-Communist issued coins. $50 *408 CURACAO, c. 1816. 3 Reaal. “3” with long tail c/m on 1/5 cut Spanish or Sp. Colonial 8 Reales. Sch-1387. VF $350 *409 ECUADOR, Republic.1848/7-GK 2 Reales. KM-33, Y-10. VF. Key to the series. $75? *410 EGYPT, British Occupation with Hussein Kamil as Sultan. 1916/1335. 10 Milliemes with Off-center hole. KM-316. VF-EF. Nice error, seldom seen. $135+ *411 ---,---1917/1335. 20 Piastres. KM-321. BU. Scarce this nice. $125+ *412 ---,---with Fuad I as Sultan. 1920-H/1338 5 Piastres. KM-326. BU. Scarce one year type. $300+ *413 ---,---1920-H/1338 10 Piastres. KM-327. BU. Scarce one year type. $300+ *414 ---Fuad I as King. 1923-H. 10 Piastres. Y54, K-337. Ch. BU. $130 *415 ENGLAND, Edward I. 1272-1307. AR Farthing. Small Facing bust. Class 2, London LONDONIENSIS. S-14444, EIFA-005. VF, just a touch clipped. $100 For two early English Pennies see lot #’s 768 and 769 *416 ---Edward III. 1327-77. AR Penny. Type 2/I, 3rd or Florin issue. London mint. 1344- 51. S-1544, Lobel E31D-035. F/VF $125 *417 ---,---(1356-61) AR Groat. Bust/long cross. London, Class G, mm = cross. Sby-1570, Lobel E34d-040. F-VF. $225 *418 ---Edward IV. 1461-83, 2nd Reign. AR Groat (1477-80). Facing bust, mm pierced cross with pellet. London mint. Late frowning bust. S-2096. aVF. Nice coin $200 *419 ---Henry VIII 1509-1547 (26-32). AR Groat. 2nd Coinage, his bust. MM=arrow London mint. S-2337E, H84D-035. VF, bit clipped, face a bit flat $225 *420 ---Edward VI. 1547-53 (51-53). AR Shilling, 3rd Period. Facing bust, rose left, value right. Arms. mm - tun.. Sby-2482, E6SH-090. F/VF $200+ *421 ---,---,---As above, a bit nicer. VF. $250 *422 ---Charles II. 1662. Crown. Edge not dated, coin axis. Type II. Dav-3774. Sby-3353, KM-417.2. GF/VF $250+ 423 ---Victoria. 1842 1/2 Farthing. KM-738, Sp-3951. For use in Ceylon. Choice Red Unc. $100+ *424 ---William Shakespeare by Paul Vincze. Silver 56mm. A collection of 15 medals by the famed Hungarian medallic sculpter. Each features a bust of Shakespeare on one side and a scene from one of his plays on the other: Hamlet, The Tempest, Coriolanus, The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, Othello, Timon of Athens, Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Life and Death of King John, The Taming of the Shrew, Antony and

22 Cleopatra, The Winter’s Tale, The Merry Wives of Windsor and Romeo and Juliet. 15 medals, as struck. $475+ 425 EUROPA. 1952-HM (Hamburg). 2 1/2 Europinos = 1/2 Dollar. Bruce-X11, Kenney- 19. Bust of Dwight D. Eisenhower. BU. $45 426 FAEORE ISLANDS, Danish. 1941 1 Ore. KM-1. NGC MS-63 Brown. Nice satiny chocolate brown surfaces. $100 *427 ---,---1941 25 Ore. KM-5, SB-895. Unc. 1 year type, WWII Emergency coin struck in London after Nazi occupation of Denmark. $100 428 FIJI, George VI. 1941. Six Pence. KM-11. BU $75+ 429 FINLAND, Nicholas II of Russia. 1897-L. 25 Pennia. KM-6.2. Type with Dentilated border. Gem PL BU. NGC MS-64 Proof-like. $80+ *430 FRANCE, Cambrai, Louis de Berlaimont. (1570-96) 1573. Ecu. Helmeted Arms/ Crowned double eagle. Scarce locale. Flan crack reverse. Dav-8215, Del-411. VF. For another coin of Cambrai see Lot # 538. $350 *431 ---Provence. Charles I of Anjou. As Charles, King of Sicily. 1266-1285. AR Gros Tournois. Cross, legend/Castle, legend, all within 12 Fleur de lis. SCMF-5565. VF. Ex Daniel Friedenberg collection. $175 *432 ---Carolingian, Charles the Bald. 840-877. AR Denier of Courcessin CARLVS REX FR around monogram/HCVRTISLSNIEN around cross. MEC-860, SCMF-1355ff. Nice VF $225 *433 ---Louis XIII. 1643-A (Rose) 1/4 Ecu. Youthful bust right/Crowned Shield of France. Gad-48, probably KM-161.1. KM lists the wrong weight for the 1/4 Ecu’s and also lists dates that Gadoury doesn’t. VF $250 *434 ---Louis XIV. 1650-H (LaRochelle). Demi Ecu with long curl. Bust right/Crowned shield. Scarce, only 14,444 struck. G-169, KM-164.9. VF. $250 *435 ---Louis XVI. 1792-A 1/2 Ecu or 44 Sols KM-562.1, Cr-77, GD-355. F/VF, light obverse scratch. Scarce date, last of type. $140 *436 ---Napoleon. 1804. Æ40 mm by Jeuffroy. Bust of Napoleon r/Hercules wrestling with sea-monster “Descente en Angleterre”. Br-364, Pde-1044. Choice Chocolate Brown Unc. Rare! Original, not a restrike. $220 437 ---,---1808-A. Half (Demi) Franc. KM-680.1. Short type. Toned EF. $85 *438 ---,---1809-A Demi (Half) Franc. Laureate head right/Denomination in wreath, “Empire” type. KM-691.1, Cr-162. Lightly toned Au-Unc, with reflective surfaces underneath. Very faint evidence of adjustment marks on obverse. $250 *439 ---Louis Phipplie. 1841. Æ48 mm by Jean Louis Michel Schmitt for the 9th Scientific Conference at Lyons. 3 graces, beehive at left/Legend around wreath, around shield. Forrer V, 392-393. EF, a few nicks. $125? *440 ---Napoleon III. 1852-A 10 Centimes. KM-771.1. Tannish Unc., with hints of red. Scarce this nice. $175 *441 ---,---1854-A 20 Centimes. KM-778.1. Gem BU, light golden toning. NGC MS-65! $100+ *442 ---,---1870-BB 5 Francs. KM-799.2 Lightly toned Au-Unc. $200 *443 ---3rd Republic. 1871-A 2 Francs. Small “A” type. KM-817.1. BU $200 *444 ---,---1911 50 Centimes. KM-854. Lustrous Unc. Key date. $175 *445 ---,---1916 25 Centimes. KM-867. Dash under Mes. Choice to Gem BU. NGC MS- 64. $125+ *446 ---,---ND WWI. Æ 45mm medal by Rene Baudischon. Officer greeting recovering soldier, nurse carries clean linens, military hospital in background/Cross, tree, space for

23 name. EF. $70 447 FRENCH INDO-CHINA. 1900-A. 10 Cents. KM-9, Y14. BU. $90 448 ---1900-A 20 Centimes. KM-10, Y-7. Nice AU. $150+ 449 ---1929-A. 10 Centimes. KM-16.1. Choice BU. NGC MS-63. $55 450 ---1936-A 50 Centimes. KM-4a.2. One year type. Choice BU, NGC MS-64. A superi- or coin. $55 451 GERMAN EAST AFRICA. 1916-T (Tabora). Five Heller. KM-14.2. AU. Nice for these usually very crude local coins. $60 *452 GERMANY. Baden, Leopold. 1844. Kreuzer. Erection of Carl Friedrich’s statue. 90% red. KM-216. Choice Unc. $145 *453 ---Bavaria, Karl Theodore. 1778. Thaler. Bust r, HST on shoulder/Madonna and child. Dav-1964, KM-260.1. VF, light rev. adj. marks. $100 *454 ---,---Ludwig II. 1871. Thaler. German victory in Franco-Prussian War. KM-496, Dav- 615. BU $125 *455 ---Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda Moritz. 1672. 12 Mariengroschn. Arms/Legend. Kirchstapel mint. Scarce, seldom offered. KM-81, Ken-107. Gd Very Fine. $300 456 ---Corvey, Abby. Theodore of Berinhausen. 1614. AR Groschen. Imperial Orb, date divided at top/Arms. KM-12. Nice VF. $60+ *457 ---Dusiberg, Daniel Eberhard Gunther. Æ41mm by C. Pfeuffer. Bust left/Latin leg- end. Struck to commemorate Dr. Gunther, a Doctor of Medicine. EF, spots $125 *458 ---Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Oehringen Ludwig Friedrich Karl. 1774 SNR. Bi Kreuzer. Monogram/Arms. One year type. K-54, Sch-13. Ch. Au-Unc. $150 459 ---Lubeck. 1909-A. 3 mark. KM-215. AU. $160 460 ---Prussia, Albert of Brandenburg. 1545. AR Groschen. Bust right/Eagle with “S” on chest. (Supereagle?). Nice VF. $60 461 ---,---Dr. Ernst v. Bergmann. 1836-1907. Æ 38 x 50mm. His bust/Uniface. German scientist and professor. EF $50 *462 ---,---Wilhelm II. 1911-A. 3 Mark. Conjoined busts left. 100th Anniversary of Breslau University. KM-531. Proof. $220+ *463 ---Saxe-Old-Weimer. Johann Wilhelm. 1569 AR Schreckenberger. Angel over arms/Quartered Arms. Saurma-4614, Mers-3732. Nice Toned VF. $150 *464 --- Saxe-Weimer Eisenach. Wilhelm Ernst. 1908. 2 Mark. University of Jena, 350th Anniv.. Y-174. Lightly toned unc $135 *465 ---Saxony. Anton. 1831-S. Thaler. KM-1120, Dav-867. Lustrous BU, but a bit baggy on obverse and rim bruise at 10 o’clock on reverse. $200 *466 ---,---Friedrich August III. 1913-E. 3 Mark. Battle of Leipzig Centennial KM-1275. Nice Proof. $90 467 ---Empire. 1875-C (Frankfut). KM-7. Choice BU. NGC MS-63. Very nice coin.$165+ 468 ---,---1890-A. 20 Pfennig. KM-13, J-14. Nice Unc. 1st year of issue. A few small marks near denomination. $175 469 ---3rd Reich. 1944-F (Stuttgart). 50 Reichspfenning. KM-96. Last year of Nazi issue. BU. NGC MS-62. Very choice for aluminum coin. $125 470 ---Federal Republic. (West). 1950-J (Hamburg). 1 Mark. Nice Proof. NGC Proof- 64. $200 471 ---,---1967-F. 5 Marks. KM-120.1. Von Humboldt. Choice golden toned Unc. $75 472 ---Democratic Republic. (East). 1950-E (Muldenhutten) 1 Pfennig. KM-1. Choice

24 BU, but for unfortunate staple scratch at bottom of “F” in Pfennig. $75+ *473 ---,---1953-E (Muldenhutten) 10 Pfennig. KM-7. Nice Unc. NGC MS65. Very rare in this grade. $500+? *474 ---,---1983 10 Mark. 100th Anniversary Death of Wagner. KM-92. Mint Sealed Proof. $75 475 GUADELOUPE, French Colony. 1921 One Franc. KM-46. Unusual 20 sided coin. AU. $125 *476 HONDURAS, Republic. 1883/1 One Peso. KM-52, El-14. Sharp and clear overdate. Nice EF or better but lightly cleaned. A rare coin in any grade, this is the first I can recall ever offering. As usual with this type a bit weakly struck on reverse. $450+? 477 HONG KONG, Edward VII. 1905 Fifty Cents. KM-15. Nice lustrous Au/Unc., but a few obverse scratches $75 478 HUNGARY. Bela IV. 1235-1270. Silver Denar. Facing bust/Eagle. Rethy-246, Hus- 313. VF. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. $50 *479 ---Ferdinand III. 1645-KB (1637-57). AR Thaler. Armored bust right/Crowned Eagle. Struck from roller dies at Kremnitz. Obverse legend different than KM or Dav. D-3198v, KM- 107v, Hus-1241. Nice VF $375 480 ICELAND, Christian X. Group of 3. 1926 5 Aurar Brown Unc; 1929 1 Krona EF and 1942 25 Aurar Unc. 3 nice coins. $175 481 IRAQ, Republic (Actually Saddam Hussein). 1982 500 Falsan. KM-165a. Unc., a bit bagmarked as usual $65 *482 IRELAND, James II. Gun Money. May 1690 Half Crown. Small size, variety with FR•A rather than FRA. KM-101, S-6580BB. F-VF. $125+ *483 ---,---,---1690. Crown. Overstruck on large size 1/2 Crown April 1690. Undercoin vis- ible, both Years and month. SB-6578, KM-103.1 aVF $225 484 ---Free State.1933 1/2 Penny. KM-2. NGC MS 62 Brown. This is the key date of a short type. This is a very nice coin, however we did not photograph it because there are many scratches on the holder, but not the coin. $400 485 ---,---1933 3 Pence. KM-4, Spink-6629. EF. $75+ 486 ---,--- Group of 4 better coins. 1935 3 and 6 Pence, both EF and Florins 1931 and 1934 both VF. 4 nice coins $200 *487 ISRAEL (1948) 5708. 25 Mils. KM-8, P-1. Lustrous EF-AU, very small rim bruise on grapes side. $200+ *488 ---(1949) 5709. 25 Mils, Open Link. P-2, KM-8. Nice Unc. $125+ *489 ---1949 Rare Private Mint set. 1, 5 10, 25, 50 & 100 Pruta BU coins in olive wood case about 4 3/8 x 3”. “Coins of Israel” within a wreath with a Menorah on top and the same in Hebrew on the other side. Since the case can be opened, like a book, from either side it depends whether you are reading in Hebrew or English to decide which is the front. The 50 Pruta is the scarce with pearl variety. We’ve been specializing in Israel numismatics for 30+ years and cannot recall seeing this set before. Rare. $200 *490 ---1951 (with 1949 coins). 10 Piece Bank Leumi “Muffin Tin” set. MS-0a, KM-SS1. A very nice set with 10 choice coins. A few pieces of tape to keep it closed. $150 *491 ---1954 100 Pruta. Scarce Utrecht die type with wreath away from rim. KM19, P-23. VF. $200 *492 ---,---Another as above, but nicer. EF $250 *493 ---Error Coin! 1964 1/2 Lira. Struck about 10% off-center, deeply dished with 1 edge curled up and without any milling on the edge. Ex Y. Avni Collection. Unc. $100 There are no Buyer’s Fees in our sales. All bids must be at least 60% of estimate.

25 494 ---Group of Minors. 1949 25 Mils Closed Link with some bagmarks and stains, 50 Prutah 1954 clad steel; 500 Pruta 1949; 1 Agora 1962 SD (3); 5 Agorot 1961 ICI die VF, 1962 SD (3); 10 Agorot 1962 SD (3) and 1964 Straight Shin. 14 mostly better trade coins, all unc but where noted. Sold as is, no returns. Our estimate is probably low $200+ *495 ---1964 5 Agorot. KM-25, A5-5. PCGS-AU-53. Scarce date in high grade. $100+ 496 ---1963 16 Piece Presentation Set in velvet holder. KM-unlisted, Kagan MS-1, IGCMC- 83016006. All coins unc., silver coins toned. This 16 piece set is scarcer than the 18 piece set. See below $65 497 ---1963 18 Piece Presentation Set in velvet holder. KM-unlisted, Kagan MS-2, IGCMC- 83015157. All coins unc., silver coins toned. $50 *498 --- 1963, Kagan MS-6. White Set containing 6 coins, all 1963 but for the 25 Agorot which is 1962. This is the type that was issued in early 1963 with the coins individually cov- ered with plastic pressed between the card-halves. Choice set with a hint of handling notice- able on back only. In original brown envelope as issued. $125+ *499 ---1963, Kagan MS-6a. White Set containing 6 coins, all 1963. This is the type issued later in 1963 in a plastic covered white card. Choice set with just a hint of handling evident. With original brown envelope as issued. $125+ *500 --- 5 Pound Commemorative Set. 1958-1967. Morty Zerder’s 5 Pound Anniversary Set. All choice Proof, except for the 1958 Menorah coin which is BU. KM-21, 23, 29, 33, 35, 39, 43, 45, 46 and 48., A1, A 2A-10A. The first 10 Israel anniversary com- memorative coins: Menorah, Exiles, Herzl, Bar Mitzvah, Negev, Seafaring, Museum, Knesset, Life and Eilat. Morty Zerder was one of true giants of Israeli Numismatics who pursued a career as a professional numismatist (Tymm Coins) as well as a teacher and head of the science department at Yeshiva High School in Brooklyn. He was a tireless work- er for AINA as both a volunteer and a member of the Board of Directors. We were honored to have been selected to dispose of his collection after his untimely death in 1988. $400 *501 ---1958. 5 Lirot. Menorah. KM-21, A-1a. Choice lightly toned Proof. At least one of the major grading companies cannot distinguish the BU strikes from the Proof strikes in this coin. We will be happy to include a certificate of authentication attesting to this coin as a Proof strike to the successful bidder. Just request us to do so. $225+ 502 ---1961. 5 Lirot. Bar Mitzvah. KM-33, A-4a. Nicely toned Proof. $50+ *503 ---1963. Seafaring. 5 Lirot. KM-39, A-6. Ancient Galley/Modern Steamship. The king of Israel silver commemoratives. Choice BU $150+ *504 ---,---As above. Gem BU, PCGS MS67. Israel’s most famous commemorative, certi- fied and slabbed. Perhaps the nicest we’ve seen. $230+ *505 ---1996. 3000 Years of Jerusaelm, City of David. 30 New Sheqalim. Huge Proof. KM-286, A-39a. The largest Israeli coin! $169 506 ---Group of Mint Sets. 1963 White Set (MS-6a) with 1962 25 Agorot, 1963 Blue and White Set (2) one with inverted Agora and 1958 11 Piece 10th Anniversary Set in plush blue case with clasp. 4 sets, the first with many flaws, the last a scarce private set issued by Hefetz of Jerusalem. $75? *507 ITALY, Lombardy-Venetia, Revolutionary Provisional. Government. 1848-M. 5 Lire Box Thaler. Neatly done. C-22. Toned EF. The two pieces screw nicely together. $300 508 ---Naples, Charles II. 1285-1309 Bi Denaro. Facing crowned bust/Cross fleur- delisée. MEC-689, Bi-1631. VF/F, a bit oxidized. $75+ *509 ---Naples, Robert of Anjou. 1309-1343. AR Gigliato. King seated/Cross, with Fleur de lis in each angle. Bi-1635, SCMF-6852. Ch. VF. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. $150 *510 ---,---Ferdinand I. 1458-94. AR Coronato. Crowned bust of Ferdinand of Aragon right, “C” behind/Large Cross. Bi-1673, C&C-1278. Choice VF+, flan clipped a bit. A clas- sic Renaissance portrait coin. $175

26 *511 ---,---Charles II of Spain. 1684-AGA Tari. C&C-10867, Type 38. Crowned Arms/ Crowned world globe. Lustrous Unc, very light adjustment marks. Once dipped, but still extremely nice for type. $175? *512 ---,---,---1696-AGA. 20 Grani or 1/8 Piastre. Crowned Bust right/Small lamb hanging from center in wreath. C&C-10895, Type 39. Nice VF, some adjustment marks reverse. An uncommon type. $200+ *513 ---Naples & Sicily. Ferdinand II. 1836 10 Grana. Young head right/Arms. C-150a. Choice and lightly toned unc. Exceptional condition. $175 *514 ---Reggio Nell Emilia, Nicolo Maltravesi, 1233-43. AR Grosso. Stylized H, 4 small crosses around, all in legend/Fleur de lis within legend. Bi-1984 (R). VF $125 *515 ---Savoy. Charles Emanuel I (1580-1630). 162- 2 Florin. Bust right in ruffled collar/ Crowned Arms, with cross of St. Maurice. Simonetti-60. Fine, a bit clipped and part of date off flan. $150? *516 ---Tassarolo. Livia wife ofFlippo Spinola. 1666 Silver Luigino. Draped bust right/ Crowned arms with fleur de lis. KM-52. Scarce type. VF and double struck on both sides. $175? *517 ---, Fosdinovo, Maria Maddalena Centurioni Malaspina 1667. Silver Luigino. Similar to above, but struck correctly. Catalog de Luca-8322 sim. EF. $175 518 ---Vatican, Pius XII 1944, Year VI. 50 Centesimi. Y34. Nice Unc. NGC-MS64$75+ *519 ---Venice, Jacopo Tiepalo. 1229-1249. AR Grosso. Christ seated facing/St. Mark & Doge stg & facing. Bi-2769, Gam-24. VF. $100 *520 IVORY COAST, Central African States. 2003. 6000 CFA Francs. Bimetallic. President Laurent Gbagbo/Elephant, Map of Africa. Low Mintage of 500 pieces. Rare.. BU $100 521 JAPAN, Meiji-3. (1870) 20 Sen. Shallow Scales. Y3. Toned Unc. NGC MS-63.$135 *522 ---Meiji 27. (1894) 1 Yen. Choice BU. NGC MS-63. Very nice coin. $150+ *523 KEELING COCOS ISLANDS. 1913 50 Cent Token. Octagonal shaped piece. KM- TN4, Pridmore-4. VF $250+ 524 LIBERIA, Republic. 1997 20 Dollars. Two Year of the Ox Proof Coins. 1) Ox with head down which KM pictures as Type II and 2) Ox with head up which we presume is Type I but KM does not list. KM-498 and KM-498v. 2 choice Mirror Proof coins. $100 525 LIVONIA AND ESTONIA, Elizabeth of Russia. 1757 4 Kopeks. Cr-2, KM-2. One year type. VF $75? *526 MAURITIUS, George VI. 1938 1 Rupee. KM-19. Unc/BU. Nice coin but a few chat- ter marks on cheek. $175+ *527 MEXICO, Carlos & Johanna, 1536-1572. AR Real, Late Series. Arms/Pillars Assayer “O”. Vogt-9. VG-F. $90 *528 ---,---AR 4 Reales. Vogt-18. Pillar/Arms. Mo-O. VF, though a few flat spots. Still a decent and affordable early New World coin. $250+ *529 ---Ferdinand VI. 1752 MoMF 8 Reales. Pillar type. KM-104.1, El-33. VF $200+ *530 ---Charles III. 1784 Mo FM. 2 Reales. Rare date. KM-88.2. VG/F $75 531 ---Republic. 1902 CnJQ One Peso. KM-409. Toned Unc. $100+ 532 ---,---1904 CnRP One Peso. KM-409. AU, some scratches.. $125 *533 ---Estados Unidos. 1918 50 Centavos. Last year of Type I. KM-445. AU $200 534 ---,---1935 20 Centavos. 2 year type, large bronze coin. KM-437. Brown Unc. NGC MS-62 Brown. $100 535 MONTENEGRO, King Nicholas I. 1914. 1 Perper. 2 year type. KM-14, Y-15. Lightly

27 toned Unc $85 *536 MOROCCO, Tangiers. ND. 25 Centimes. Health club token, Brass. 23mm, Octagonal, clip as made.. Gad-unlisted. Nice VF $225 537 MOZAMBIQUE, People’s Republic. 1975 5 Centavos. KM-92. Choice Red Unc. NGC MS-64 Red. $100 *538 NETHERLANDS, Cambrai, Maximilen de Berghes. 1556-1570, After 1566. AR Sprenger or 5 Patards. Quartered Arms/Eagle in center of cross. Del-409v (R4). This has a different legend than Delmonte. VF. See lot 430 for another coin of Cambrai. $150+ *539 ---Zwolle. 1639. Lion Daadler. St. Michael with shield/Lion, left, without shield. 1st year of type. Dav-4883, L-38, Del-866. Fine $120 540 NETHERLANDS, EAST INDIES, Silau. (Asahan, Sumatra). Asahan Tabak Maatschappij. ND 1/10 Dollar Plantation Token. Sch-1127, Lansen-254. Nice VF. $75+ 541 NEW ZEALAND, George VI. 1941 Six Pence. KM-8. Nice AU. $125 542 ---,---1941 Shilling. KM-9. BU, a few minor bagmarks. NGC MS-62. $200 543 ---,---1942 Florin. KM-10.1. Unc., a few obverse bagmarks, nicely toned on reverse $100 544 ---Elizabeth II. 1992 1 Dollar. Silver Piedefort in Proof. KM-P1. $80+? *545 NIGER, Central African States. 2003. 6000 CFA Francs. Bimetallic. President Mamadou Tandja/Elephant, Map of Africa. Low Mintage of only 500. Rare. BU $100 *546 PALESTINE. Mikveh Israel. (1879) 1 Para. Haffner CC-4a. “Broad” 1. VF, some minor scratches. $400+ *547 ---,---(1879) 1/2 Para. Haffner CC-4b. Fine+. Extremely rare. We offered one in our spring sale which was the first we had offered in at least 10 years and that sold for $500 (reduced bid). This is a bit nicer. Also see Lot 796a for a companion medal. $500 *548 ---Templar Token, Centralcasse. Type I. Brass without Consummark. Haffner JTM- CC-13A. 5, 10, 20 and 40 Para. Complete set of 4 pieces. VF or better. Nicer than usually seen. $500+ *549 ---,---40 Para. Type 2. Brass with Consummark. Haffner JTM-CC-13B. Nice VF+, light scratch. The last we offered , 2 1/2 years ago, sold for $170. $175 550 ---,---10 Para. Type 3. Nickel-Lead, with Consummark. Haffner JTM-CC-13c. Grades VF for wear but heavily corroded. Ugly, still a good space filler and scarce. $50? *551 ---,---20 Para. Type 3. Nickel-Lead, with Consummark. Haffner JTM-CC-13c. Nice VF. The last two we’ve offered have sold for $230 and $250 respectively and they both have been in lower grade. $200+ *552 ---,---40 Para. Type 3. Nickel-Lead, with Consummark. Haffner JTM-CC-13c. VF, usual light corrosion. $50+ *553 ---B & C Templar Token. Breisch & Co. 1/4 Piastre. Haffner CC-14B. See The Shekel #3, 3, page 4; #11, 2, page 3 and #22, 2 page 26. VF. In the fall of 2002 we sold a VF for $400, that was the first we had offered in many years. Extremely rare. $350 *554 ---Jerusalem, Hotel. Jaffa. c. 1880. 1 Piaster. Haffner CC-15a. VF. Rare. We’ve only offered this token twice in the past 10 years. The only time we offered a comparable piece was in the Spring of 1997 when one sold for $500. $450+ *555 ---Zichron Yakov. (1885). 1 Piastre token. Haffner CC-17a. EF or nearly so. Probably the nicest we’ve offered. Also included in this lot is a 1/2 Mil Hagana Defense Token from 1938 F-VF. $400? 556 ---British Mandate. 1 Mil 1935. Y1, KM-1. Nice Red and Brown Unc. $40 *557 ---,---,---1937. Y1, KM-1. Mostly red choice Unc. This is nicer than the Berlin speci- men which sold for $285. Ex Yaakov Meshorer collection. Ex-lot 863 #33E at $385.$250+

28 *558 ---,---1940. Y1, KM-1. Nice Red and Brown Unc. Ex Yaakov Meshorer collection. Ex Lot 865 from our Fall 2003 sale. $150 *559 ---,--- 2 Mils. 1927. Y2, KM-2. Choice Red BU. About as nice as we’ve seen any 2 mil. $50+ *560 ---,---,---1945. Y2, KM-2. R&B Unc. Semi-key date. Ex Y. Meshorer collection. Ex lot 870 from 33E @$150 $125? *561 ---,---,---1946. Y2, KM-2. Choice Red and Brown Unc. ICG-MS-64 RB. Key date in high grade. $150+? *562 ---,---,---Another as above. Red (70%) and Brown Unc. A few minor spots. Very nice coin. The key to the Two Mils. $125 *563 ---,---5 Mils 1934. Y3, KM-3. Au-Unc. Rare so nice. $100+ *564 ---,---,---1941. Y3, KM-3. Unc., thus rare. $125 565 ---,---,---1942. Two Year WWII Type. KM-3a, Y3a. Ch Mostly red Unc. $50+ *566 ---,---,---1944. Y3a, KM-3a. 2 year WWII type. Choice Red Unc. $50+ *567 ---,---10 Mils. 1933. Y4, KM-4. AU. Scarce date, rare this nice. $125+ *568 ---,---,---1935. Y4, KM-4. AU. Scarce this nice. $100 *569 ---,---,---1937. Y4, KM-4. Nice Unc., minor spotting. $150+ *570 ---,---,---1940. Y4, KM-4. BU. $100 *571 ---,---,---1942. Y4, KM-4. Copper-Nickel type. Choice toned Unc., luster underneath. $175 *572 ---,---20 Mils 1927. Y5, KM-5. Nice Unc. All 20 Mils are scarce in unc. $100 *573 ---,---,---1934. Y5, KM-5. EF. Key date, in high grade! $150+ *574 ---,---,---1935. Y5, KM-5. Nice BU. ANACS MS62. Lightly toned, fully lustrous under- neath. ANACS isn’t known for undergrading but they did in this case. If I knew how to break it out of the holder without damaging the coin I would. A very nice coin. Nicer than the Berlin specimen which sold for $350 $400+ *575 ---,---,---1941. Y5, KM-5. aEF, a few spots. The lowest mintage of all Palestine coins, this is nicer than usually seen. $125+ *576 ---,---,---1942. Y5a, KM-5a. 2 year WWII type. Red and Brown Unc. Ex Y’aakov Meshorer collection. $175 *577 ---,---,---1944. Y5a, KM-5a. Bronze WWII type. Key date of two year type. Brown EF. A very nice coin. $200 578 ---,---,---Complete date set. 1927, 33, 34, 35, 40, 41, 42 and 1944. 8 coins, some rare. The 20 Mils are the scarcest type. 1934, 1941 and 1944 are all scarce in any grade. Mostly VF. Sold as is, no returns for any reason. Our retail price, if bought individually, is $350 $275+ *579 ---,--- 50 Mils. 1931. Y6, KM-6. Choice lightly toned AU. A superior coin. $250 *580 ---,---,---1933. Y6, KM-6. Choice BU. $150? *581 ---,---,---1934. Y6, KM-6. BU. Scarce date, especially this nice. $125+ 582 ---,---,---1935. Y6, KM-6. Choice BU. $50 *583 ---,---,---1940. Y6, KM-6. Choice Unc, some mottled toning. A difficult date to find this nice. $75+ 584 ---,---,---1942. Y6, KM-6. BU. $45 *585 ---,---100 Mils. 1927. Y7, KM-7. Choice Unc., Very lustrous with peripheral toning and a few bagmarks. $100+

29 *586 ---,---1935. Y7, KM-7. BU $90 *587 ---,---1939. Y7, KM-7. BU, a few minute bagmarks. $110 *588 ---,---1940. Y7, KM-7. Nice Unc. $100 589 ---,---1942. Y7, KM-7. Choice AU. $80 590 ---,--- Group of mostly better date coins. 20 Mils 1942, 50 Mils 1931 & 1934, 100 Mils 1931, 1933 and 1934. 6 coins, the first VF, the others circulated. Most are scarce. $200+ 591 ---,--- Partial Collection in Deluxe album. Contains 42 of 59 coins in various condi- tions Fine to BU, but mostly EF or better. Includes key dates such as all 10 Mils, 20 Mils 1933 and 1934, 50 Mils 1931 and 1933 and 100 Mils 1931, 1933 and 1934. Our retail price is over $1200. Ask for complete list of dates and grades. Housed in Doudar-Darwish album. Sold as is, no returns. $900+ *592 ---1931. International Colonial Expo. (Held in Paris). Medal. Gilt 30mm. The Pavilion of the Palestine Expo/PALESTINE in English, Arabic & Hebrew. Haffner EP-47. Nice EF-AU. $70 593 PANAMA, Republic. 1907 2 1/2 Centesimos. KM-7.1. BU. NGC MS-62. $75 *594 ---,---1932 Half Balboa. KM-12.1. Choice AU. Rare date in high grade. $300+ *595 PARAGUAY, Republic. 1889. 1 Peso. Lion. KM-5. VF+, a few very small rim bumps. $150 *596 PERU, Ferdinand VII. 1808. Silver 38mm Proclamation Medal Bust right/PIllars, eagle, shield. Scratch reverse. Fonr-8968. Toned VF. $175 597 PHILIPPINES, Alfonso XII of Spain. 1885. 50 Centimos. KM-150. BU. NGC MS-63. $90 *598 ---USA Administration. 1904 Peso. KM-168. Lightly toned AU. $175+ 599 ---,---1920-M. Bronze Wilson So-Called Dollar. Bust of President Woodrow Wilson left/Justice above shoulder of nude youth who is pouring planchets from a cornucopia into a coin press. Commemorates the opening of the US Mint in Manila. HK-450, Allen M2. EF, but corrosion along the top edge of both the obverse and reverse. This was possibly one of the coins thrown to sea to avoid capture by the Japanese during WWII. Only 3700 pieces struck. $225+? 600 POLAND, Danzig. Sigismund III. 1623 Orte. Crowned bust right in circle/Arms, lions. 16 of date on obverse, 23 on reverse. Gum-1391?, KM-15.2. EF, once lightly cleaned. $60+ *601 ---Litzmannstadt (Lodz Ghetto). 1942 10 Pfennig (.90), Type I. VF, just a touch of corrosion. These rare pieces were quickly recalled and replaced by Type II coins (see below) for a number of reasons, including that they looked too much like the regular German coins and they were too big and wasted material. Camp-4751a, KM-TN1, Terlecki-249, SB- 1022. In our Fall 2003 sale we sold a similar piece for $425 in very active bidding. $375+ 602 ---,---1942 10 Pfennig (.71), Type II. Typical VG-F, some corrosion. The more com- mon, but still scarce type two (see above). Camp-4751b, KM-TN5, Terlecki-250, Franquinet- p.63. $75 *603 ---,--- 1943 5 Mark. Aluminum. (1.56). KM-Tn2, Camp-4752b. Choice EF-AU. As nice as the one that sold for $100 in our Fall 2003 sale. $75+ *604 PORTUGAL, Manuel I. (1495-1521). AR Half Tostão of Lisbon. Legend around 5 shields/Cross, annulets in 2 angles, all in legend. Vaz E1.19. Nice Fine $200+ 605 ---Republic. 1940 2 1/2 Escudos. KM-580. BU. NGC MS-63. The holder of the coin says “1946” but this is a 1940. $65 606 ---,---1940 Five Escudos. KM-581. Lightly toned AU. Key date. $100 Most lots will be available for viewing at our Bourse Table at Denver Show Nov. 4-7.

30 *607 PUERTO RICO, Alfronso XIII of Spain. 1895-PGV Peso or 5 Pesetas. KM-24, Y5, Elizondo-1. F/VF, a few rim nicks and field marks. A rare and popular one year type.$750? *608 ---,---1896-PGV 40 Centavos. KM-23, Y4. VG/F, a bit stained. Another rare and pop- ular one year type. $500 *609 ---,---1896-PGV. 5 Centavos. One year type. Scarce this nice. KM-20. EF. $100+ *610 RUSSIA, Grand Duke Sviatoslav, son of Yaroslav. (1073-76). Æ 39.5 by I.B.G. Bust/Inscription. No. 11 in Royalty Series. Struck 19th century. EF $50+ *611 ---Czar Fedor I, son of Ivan IV. (1584-1598). Æ 39.5. Bust/Inscription. No. 45 in Royalty Series. Struck 19th century. EF $50+ 612 ---USSR. 1924 Rouble. Y90.1. BU, some rim nicks. $60+ *613 SAN MARINO, Republic. 1931-R 20 Lira. KM-11, Dav-303. Au/Unc. The first date of type. $175+ *614 ---,---1933-R 20 Lira. KM-11, Dav-303. Unc. $225 *615 SCOTLAND, James VI. 1602 1/2 Thistle-Merk. Thistle, date/Crowned Arms con- taining Scottish Lion. KM-15, S-5498. aVF, clipped a bit, a few typical flat spots. Still a decent looking coin. $250 *616 SEYCHELLES, George VI. 1939 One Rupee. KM-4. BU, a few bagmarks. Also included in this lot is a 1977 25 Rupees in Proof. KM-38a. 2 coins. $175 617 SOUTH AFRICA, George VI. 1946 Six Pence. KM-27. Choice Proof. Only 150 pieces minted. Really should be worth quite a bit more than our estimate. $100+ 618 ---,---. 1945 Shilling. KM-28. Proof, Only 150 pieces struck $100+ *619 SPAIN, Castille & Leon. Pedro I, the Cruel. 1350-1368. AR Real of Seville. Crowned P within circles of dots and legends/Quartered arms formed by 4 lobes, with annulets above and to either side and S below within circle of dots all within legend. C&C- 314 (type 7), Thomsen-2719. Nice VF. $250 *620 ---Ferdinand and Isabella (1474-1504). 1 Real of Seville. Crowned Arms/Ribbons above arrows. Decent VF, a bit clipped as usual. $100+ *621 ---Isabella II. 1852 10 Reales of Barcelona. 8 Pointed Star. KM-595.1, Y22. Lightly toned EF. A few obverse marks, but a very nice coin and a better date. $225 *622 ---Provisional Pattern. 1868 5 Pesetas in Copper. KM-PN 10, Calbeto-570. Choice chocolate brown unc. A few minor marks. $400+ *623 ---Alfonso XIII. 1898 5 Pesetas. KM-707. Ch. lightly toned BU. NGC MS-63 $145 624 SPANISH NETHERLANDS, Brabant. Albert & Isabella. 1618. AR 3 Patards. Crowned Shield/Cross Fleuree. G&H-315.4. VF, bit clipped. $60+ *625 ---Flanders, Philip the Good. 1419-1462. AR Double Groot. Quartered Arms/ Cross, lions and lis in alternate angles. G&H-9.2. Nice VF. $100 *626 ---,---Charles the Bold. 1467-77. Silver Double Patagon. Quartered Shield/Cross Fleuree. G&H-23.2. VF, flan crack $100 627 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, Victoria. 1879-H 20 Cents. KM-12, Y-15. Toned GVF. A couple of small obverse flaws. Scarce date. $175+ *628 SWEDEN, Gustav IV Adolph. 1804 1/6 Riksdaler. Bust right/3 Crowns in shield. KM-560, Cr-86. Choice EF-AU, the lowest mintage of this type. $125 *629 ---Oscar I. 1855 AG. Riksdaler, KM-667, Cr-181, Dav-354. Toned EF, a few small rim nicks. $300? 630 ---Oscar II. 1880. 5 Ore. KM-736. Brown Unc. NGC MS-63 BN. $300+ *631 ---,---1907 1 Krona. KM-772. BU. Luster under light toning. $225

31 632 ---Gustav V. 1909-W 10 Ore. KM-780. Gem Toned BU. NGC MS-66. $100? 633 ---,---1950 1 Krone. KM-814. Gem PL Specimen. NGC MS-66 Specimen. KM does not list Specimen strikes but both NGC and I agree that this is not a business strike. A super coin. See the lot below. $50? 634 ---,---1950 2 Kronor. KM-815. Gem PL Specimen. NGC MS-67 Specimen. Another, Specimen strike which KM does not list. A super coin. See the lot above.. $60 *635 SWITZERLAND, Basel. Johann II of Vienna. 1366-1382. AR Bracteate Pfennig. Crowned bust left. Wu-35. Toned EF. $150 *636 --- Bern. 1810 Five Batzen. KM-170, Cr-81. Choice Lustrous BU. $350 *637 ---Luzern. 1623. AR Dicken. Bust right/2 headed eagle. KM-27, HMZ-609. VF.$150 *638 ---Solothurn. 1795 20 Batzen. 2 year type. Cr-25, KM-57. Nice VF $150 *639 ---Confederation. 1850-A One Franc. KM-9. Toned AU. 1st year of tough type. All dates are scarce in high grade. $475 640 ---,---1851-A 1/2 Franc. Scarce 2 year type. KM-8. VF $60+ *641 ---,---1863-B 1 Rappen. KM-3.1, Y18. Nice VF. One of the key dates of the series. $150+ *642 ---,---La Chaux De Fonds in Neuchatel. 1863 5 Franc Shooting Festival Taler. KM- S7, Dav-381. Toned EF, but numerous bagmarks evident. Still seldom offered. $375 643 ---,---1894-A 1 Franc. KM-24. Nice Unc. NGC MS-61. $250 *644 ---,---1925-B. 5 Francs. KM-38, Dav-394. Lightly toned Au/unc $200+ *645 ---,---1934-B. Five Francs, Fribourg Shooting Festival. KM-S18. Choice Proof-like. Specimen strike? Certainly a gorgeous coin. $110+ 646 SYRIA, French Protectorate. 1929 10 Piastres. KM-72. One year type. Unc. NGC MS-62. $50 *647 TOGO, Central African States. 2003. 6000 CFA Francs. Bimetallic, Bare-breasted girl/Elephant, Map of Africa. Low mintage. BU $95 *648 ---,---2003. 6000 CFA Francs. Bimetallic. Pres. Gnassingbe Eyadema/Elephant, Map of Africa. BU. Another low mintage rare coin. $125 *649 ---,---2003. 6000 CFA Francs. Bimetallic. Elephants in love/Elephant, Map of Africa.. BU. A third low mintage coin. $125 *650 TURKEY, Mohammed V. 1327/3 (1911). 2 Piastres. Mint visit to Kosovo in Serbia. KM-796, JS-4133. Choice toned Proof-like unc. Rare so nice. $150 For a Turkish medal, see Lot #781 *651 UNITED STATES, American Kennel Club. ND (c. 1900?). Silver 49mm. Award Medal to GOOFY TOP SPIDER. Hole started. Toned EF, niks $50+? *652 ---Society of Medalists. 1962. Æ73 mm by Carl Morse. #66. This is our Land, This Our Heritage. Man clearing field/Mother, father and child in front of wheat field. 836 minted. With issuing leaflet. $65+? *653 ---,---1966. Æ73 mm by Robert Lohman. #73. Homage to Nature. Nature/Creativity. Greenish as made. With issuing leaflet. 807 minted. $60? *654 ---,---1968. Æ73 mm by Nina Winkel. #77. Children, Hope of the World. Girls Dancing/Boys building. With issuing leaflet. 924 minted. $50 *655 ---,---1970. Æ73 mm by Tom Allen, Jr. #82. Ecology. Hand holding flame of Life/ Legend. With issuing leaflet. 1,115 minted. $40+ *656 ---,---1972. Æ73 mm by Sten Jacobsson. #85. Christianity vs. Pagan Joys. Christ and the multitude/Pagan Joys. With box of issue, but no leaflet. 1, 333 minted. $40+

32 *657 ---,---1981. Æ73 mm by Elizabeth Chandler. #104. Visual Arts/Performing Arts. Only 750 minted. No leaflet or box. $55 *658 ---,---1986. Æ59 x 73 mm by Marika Somogyi. #113. Vanitas. Woman looking in mir- ror/Devil watching through mirror. Unusual oval shaped medal with square hole. Without leaflet or box. Only 750 minted. $100+? 659 VENEZUELA, Republic. 1859 Centavo. Pattern, struck with plain edge on thin planchet. Guttag-4784, KM-PN34. Brown Unc., with red in devices. NGC MS-63 Brown. This is a very nice coin but the slab has scratches which make it impossible to take a nice photo. $500?

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660 ALBANIA, PS-182. 10 Para (1913). Siege Money. Railroad issue of General Esat Pasha. Au-Unc. $60+ 661 --- PS-184. 1 Ghrush (1913). Siege Money. Railroad issue of General Esat Pasha. Au-Unc. $60+ *662 CONGO. P-14s. Five Zaires. 24 November 1971. Specimen in Unc. $100 *663 CUBA, La Republica de Cuba. 1869 1000 Pesos Bond. Woman at center. Signed by Cuban Revolutionary Jose Morales Lemus. F-VF, some worm holes. Housed in Capital Plastic Holder. Very Rare. $600+? *664 CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Theresienstadt. 1-100 Kronen, A complete set of 7 notes. Camp-4111-4117, PS-29-35. Au-Unc. A much lower grade set sold for $125 in our spring sale $100+? *665 EGYPT. P12a. 1 Pound. 21, September 1918. Nice F-VF, no graffiti, no stains. $250+ *666 ---Palestine Liberation Bonds. ND. 1950’s. A set of 6 large (c. 4 1/2 x 9”) coupons issued by King Farouk with denominations of 50 &100 Piasters, 5, 10, 50 & 100 Pounds. The coupons have an elaborate framework and a portrait of King Farouk at top center. At the upper left is the seal of “The Society of the Nile Valley for the Liberation of Arabic Palestine” in a red circle. All unc., with counterfoil. The counterfoils all have staple holes along the edge. $250+ 667 EL SALVADOR. P-134s. 5 Colones. 17 March 1978. Specimen in Unc. $70 *668 ENGLAND, Operation Bernhard. Forgery of English 5 £ note, made by Jewish inmates of Sachsenhausen. 6 May 1938. Camp-4065, P-335. Fine, top right corner miss- ing. On the back of the note is “VALS” handstamped in red twice plus “Cheng Chun Lien/ Vestesetraat 14,/Leiden.” typewritten in 3 lines. 1st we can recall with these markings. Rare as such. These notes were made, as part of the Nazi effort to bankrupt the Bank of England. $150 *669 ---,--- Forgery of 5 £ note. 7 September 1938. Camp-4065, P-335. EF, top right cor- ner missing. $100+ *670 ---,---Forgery of 10 £ note 16 March 1935. Camp-4066, P-336. Fine, but tear at cen- ter horizontal fold. Otherwise nice. $120 *671 ---,---Forgery 20 £ note. 15 October 1937. Camp-4067a, P-337a. Nice VF. Scarce denomination, 1st we’ve offered by auction in 3 years. A few tiny holes. $150+ *672 ---,---Forgery of English 50 £ note. 20 April 1936. Camp-4068, P-338. Nice EF, no visible flaws. Rare denomination. This is the nicest we can recall offering. . $300 673 ---POW Camp. C-5015a, SB-464. 3 Pence. ND. Fine. This note was used in a camp for Italian prisoners as can be seen by the signature on the front and the signatures on the reverse. All Italian names. $125

33 *674 ETHIOPIA. P10 100 Thalers. 1 May 1932. Elephant at right. Fine+, small tear at top of vertical fold, a few pinholes. An attractive and popular note. The first date of issue $200 675 GERMAN EAST AFRICA. P9c 1 Rupie,1.11. 1915, Series P, With Large letter W on reverse. VF, a few stains. Scarce. $50? *676 GERMANY. 1916. WWI Zeppelin Postcard. A real photo card featuring a Schütte- Lanz Military Zeppelin airship. Reverse has a pre-printed message in German, “Postcard of the War 1914-1916 Aviation Section”. These postcards were distributed to active service- men and this one was mailed by the soldier to a Hamburg address. With postmark and large two line censor handstamp. VF $35 *677 ---Ludendorff Contribution Note. WWI. 10 Mark note for wounded German sol- diers, signed in print by General Erich Ludendorff, the great WWI German general. Backstamped with the donor’s unit handstamp and with the name of the contributor and signed by an officer. Ludendorff supported Hitler’s Beer Putsch of 1923 and was a Nazi del- egate to the Reichstag. In his books he blamed the German defeat in WWI on the Jews, the Masons and the Pope. EF. See lot below $35 678 ---Ludendorff Contribution Certificate. A large certificate given to generous donors. Front shows name of donor (this a lady from Danzig), the back shows a photo of Generals Ludendorf and Hindenburg studying a map. VF. See lot above. $40 *679 ---World War I Propaganda Postcard. 1918. Multicolored card featuring a large map of the Mediterranean showing the many places that had been attacked by German U- Boats. Also lists the monthly figures of Allied ships that were destroyed from Feb. 1917 through January 1918. Interesting. EF. $35 680 ---Konversionkasse. P199, SB-201. 30 Reichsmark 1933, Series B. AU, no pin- holes. Konversionkasse notes were “given” to Jewish emigrees in exchange for their German Reichmarks and property. When they arrived in their new destination they would supposedly be able to exchange them for the currency of their new country. In most cases they found that the notes were worthless. In many cases the refugees would pin the notes to the inside of their coats thus most of the notes (80-90% would be my guess) have pin- holes. Notes without pinholes, like this one, are much scarcer than ones with them. $60+ *681 ---,---P211, SB-215. 50 Mark 1934 overprinted over P203. EF, with usual pinholes. Scarcer denomination. $125 *682 ---Late 19th Century to late 1940’s. A collection of 15 different (13 with embossed design) paper seals issued by banks and institutions. Mostly German but also, Austro- Hungary, Bohemia and Japan are included. All colored, most in two colors and most pre WWII. Interesting lot. $50? *683 ---1935 20 Pfg. Ticket for Nazi (NS) Women Assembly and demonstration at Erfurt 2 June, 1935. Serial #00000, apparently a Specimen. EF. $35+? *684 ---1938-1939. Propaganda Postcard, titled “Who Needs Security in the Southwest?” Purports to show the “thin” Germany units deployed against the massive Czech Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery divisions on the German-Czech border”. Issued by the German Photograph Service as part of the propaganda campaign prior to their annexation of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939. Printed in black, blue and red on white. Very interesting. $50 685 ---Metallic Paper Exhibition Labels. 1938-1961. A group of 8 different labels adver- tising various exhibitions and special events. 4 in “silver” and another color, 4 in “gold” and another color. Interesting, unusual and attractive. All with original gum. $35? *686 ---Buchenwald Concentration Camp. C-3947d, PS-73d. .50 Reichsmark with “SS Ko. Rottleberode” overprint in blue. VF, a few stains. $160 *687 ---,---C-3949g, PS-75, SB-1003i. 2 Reichsmarks, with “Schwerte (Ruhr)” over- stamped in purple. F-VF, but somewhat stained and very small portions of note missing. Scarce. $160+

34 688 ---,--- C-3952b(2), PS-70b. 1 Mark Type 2 with slanted M. VG, a bit stained and torn at vertical fold. $75 *689 ---,---C-3954b, PS-72, SB-1014b. 3 Reichsmarks. M with slanted legs. Nice VF+. The 3 mark is the scarcest denomination from Buchenwald. This is a clean, but not cleaned, note with no graffiti nor stains. $300 *690 ---Deggendorf. Post WWII DP Camp for Jews. Camp-3911, SB-202. EF, with some very light discoloration on back. Scarce. $500 691 ---Holysov (Holleischen) a subcamp of Flossenburg Concentration Camp. Camp-4091, PS-102. 1 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at left. Unc. Scarce as such.These and the following 10 lots are the first blocks like this that we have seen $100 692 ---,---Camp-4092, PS-103. 2 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at right. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 693 ---,---Camp-4093, PS-104. 3 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at right. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 694 ---,---Camp-4094, PS-105. 4 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at right. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 695 ---,--- Camp-4095, PS-106. 5 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at left. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 696 ---,--- Camp-4097, PS-108. 7 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at left. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 697 ---,---Camp-4099, PS-110. 9 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at left. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 698 ---,---Camp-4100, PS-111. 10 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at left. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 699 ---,---Camp-4101, PS-112. 15 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at right. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 700 ---,---Camp-4102, PS-113. 20 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at left. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 *701 ---,---Camp-4103, PS-114. 40 Pfennig. Block of 4, with plate number at right. Unc. Scarce as such. $100 702 ---Nordhausen (Mittelbau). ND. 1 Mark.C-4026b (1), PS-140b. Series N. Fine, but right edge (about 20%) is burnt. Ex Sale 31C at $65 $65 *703 ---WWII. 1945 Ration Card. Complete and unused with all coupons intact “Basic” Card for use for month from 5 February 1945 though 4 March. Issued for “normal” consumer over 18 years of age. With various coupons for bread, fat, pork, sugar, meats, cheese, jam, coffee, etc. With Nazi eagle and swastika. A very late issue. EF. $50+ *704 ---,--- Complete and unused with all coupons intact “Basic” Card for use for month from 5 February 1945 though 4 March. Issued for partial provider with children up to 3 years old. With various coupons for bread, meat, jam, etc., as well as other food products which are not specified. With Nazi eagle and swastika. A very late issue. A companion to above, but certainly different. EF. $50+ *705 ---WWII Ration Coupons. A group of 7 coupons for iron. 3 1 Kilogram pieces in green; 1 5 Kg in orange, 2 10 Kg in purple and one 25 Kg. in gray. Each inscribed “Eisen” (Iron) with eagle and iron girder at center and a swastika in each corner. 7 pieces, EF or bet- ter. Unlisted in Schwan-Boling. $40+? *706 ---1950’s-1970’s, Attractive collection of 21 different multicolored large stamps of which 11 are for various international exhibitions. About 1/2 are with original gum. EF and very colorful. $45 707 IRAN. P52 500 Rials. ND (1951). VF $50

35 708 ISRAEL, Fractional Currency. P7, FC-2. 100 Mils Green Carpet note. Series A/D. Crisp aEF. A very rare series, seldom offered for sale. $250+? *709 ---,---P9, FC-3a. 50 Pruta. Red/Black, Zagaggi-Kaplan signatures. Series Bet. Unc. In our Fall 2003 sale, we sold one for $220! $200+ 710 ---,--- P10b, FC-3c. 50 Pruta. Zagaggi-Eshkol. Series Bet. AU. Scarce this nice. $75+ *711 ---,---P-12d, FC-4d. 100 Pruta. Neeman/Eshkol. The extremely rare “inverted sig- nature” note which is Israel’s rarest note. The signature of Neeman on the left is upside down. aVF with some stains. Full bright color. 1st we’ve offered in 3 years. $1100 *712 ---,---P13d, FC-5d. 250 Pruta, Gimel series, with Menorah left. . The Menorah is vis- ible with the naked eye. Thus rare. Choice Au-Unc. No wear but very slight evidence of light handling. An unc. in our Fall 2003 sale sold for $130 $100+ 713 ---,---P13e, FC-5e. 250 Pruta, Gimel series, with Menorah right (visible under ultra- violet light). EF. This is scarcer than the Menorah left note. $75+ 714 ---Anglo-Palestine Bank ND (1948). P16a, BN-3. 5 Palestine Pounds. Series D. aEF $150 *715 ---,---(1948). P16a, BN-3. 5 Palestine Pounds. Series Y. EF-AU $225 716 ---Bank Leumi. ND (1952). P20a, BN-7. 1 Pound. Series M. Choice Unc. $135 *717 ---,--- (1952). P21a, BN-8. 5 Pounds. Series R. Nice AU. $175+ *718 ---Bank of Israel. 1955 Specimen Set. P24s-30s, BN11-15. 500 Prutah, 1, 5, 10 & 50 Pound. All notes with 000000 serial number twice, and “Specimen” across the face and back. In two corners of the front and back an oval overstamp “Specimen De La Rue & Co. No Value” and in the bottom margin of each note “Specimen No. 40”. All 5 notes Unc. A rare set of Israel’s most attractive notes. $1750 719 ---,---,---P24a, BN-11. 500 Pruta. Ancient Synagogue. Series Nun. Unc. $75 720 ---,---,---P25a, BN-12. 1 Lira. Landscape in Upper Galilee. Series Mem. Unc. $75 *721 ---,---,--- P28a, BN-15. 50 Lirot, Black Serial numbers. Road to Jerusalem. Series Aleph. Choice AU-Unc. Really no wear just some evidence of light handling. $225 *722 ---,---,---P28b, BN-15a. 50 Lirot, Red Serial numbers. Road to Jerusalem. Series Gimel. AU. $250+ *723 ---,---1958. P31, BN-18 5 Lirot. Black on White Proofs. Front and Back with secret “marks” highlighted in color on both sides. Unc. Rare, 1st we’ve seen. $1100+? *724 ---,---,---P31, BN-18. 5 Lirot Thomas De La Rue Specimen. With Shin/ 000000 seri- al number twice, and specimen across the face and back. In two corners of the front and back an oval overstamp “Specimen De La Rue & Co. No Value” and in the bottom margin “Specimen No. 73”. Unc. $300 *725---,---,---P32, BN-19. 10 Lirot. Black on White Proofs. Front and Back with secret “marks” highlighted in color on both sides. Unc. Rare, 1st we’ve seen. $1100+? *726 ---,---,---P32a, BN-19. 10 Lirot. Thomas De La Rue Specimen. Black Serial Numbers With Aleph/000000 serial number twice, & specimen across the face and back. In two corners of the front and back an oval overstamp “Specimen De La Rue & Co. No Value” and in the bottom margin “Specimen No. 73”. 2 holes punched as issued. Unc. $300 *727 ---,---,---P32b, BN-19b. 10 Lirot. Thomas De La Rue Specimen. As above but with Red Serial Numbers . Unc. $300 728 ---,---1968. 5 Lirot. Einstein note in silver. #330 of 666 made. .925 silver, 1.63+ actu- al silver weight. $40+? 729 ---,---1978. P46d, BN-33b. 50 Sheqalim Ben-Gurion. 2 black bars on back. Unc. Rare. $200+

36 730 ---,---1983. Uncut sheet of 3 1000 Sheqalim. Maimonides with error spelling Rarav. BNS-6, P-49c. Unc. In folder of issue. $45 731 ---,---,---Uncut sheet of 3 1000 Sheqalim. Maimonides with correct spelling Harav. BNS-5, P-49d. Unc. In folder of issue. $35 732 ---,---1984. Uncut sheet of 3 5000 Sheqalim. Levi Eshkol notes. BNS-7, P-50b. Unc. With folder of issue. $45 *733 ---,---,---Uncut sheet of 3 10,000 Sheqalim. Golda Meir notes. BNS-8, P-51b. In fold- er of issue $100 734 ---,---1985. P55a, BN-43. 50 New Sheqalim. Agnon at right. Unc. $100+ 735 ---,---1986. P56a, BN-44. 100 New Sheqalim. Yizthak Ben-Zvi. Choice Unc.$100+ 736 ---,---1989. P56b, BN-44a. 100 New Sheqalim. Yizthak Ben-Zvi. Choice Unc.$100 737 ---,---2002. P62b, BN49a. 200 New Sheqalim. Zalman Shazar at lower center. New date and new signature at right. Unc. $100+ *738 ITALY, Concentration Camp Notes. Camp #3, 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 Lire. Campbell- 5728-32 Au-Unc. Please note that some researchers believe these to be fantasies. Sold as is, no returns. $75 739 MAURITANIA. P-4s (variety). 100 Ouguiya. 28 November 1974. Front Specimen. $70 740 MOROCCO. P23a 5 Francs. 1.8.1922. The scarcer earlier type with the legend “PAYABLES A VUE AUPORTEUR”. Good VF, nice note. $25 741 MOZAMBIQUE. P-R29. 20 Centavos. 25 November 1933. “PAGO 5.11.1942” punched twice. Nice Au-Unc. $30? *742 NETHERLANDS. 1871. Lottery Ticket. c. 6 3/4 x 9 1/2”. Illustrated with large coat of arms at top and smaller ones around. Sold for 2.50 Florins with list of prizes. Lottery was to continue until 1929. Fine. $40 *743 ---Amersfoort Concentration Camp. C-4148a, PS-38. 1 Gulden 1 January 1944. Type with Serial number followed by 6 pointed star and with watermark. Choice Unc. Scarce this nice. $600 *744 PALESTINE, Registered check. 100 Francs, 2nd Series, 28 September, 1914. Handstamped “D. Levontin” and another which we can’t make out, but ends with “...fiero.” EF! At the beginning of WWI, the crumbling Ottoman Empire was in economic shambles. In order to raise money for the war effort taxes were raised throughout the empire. The towns of Tel-Aviv and Jaffa were especially hard hit and circulating money was in short supply. Therefore the outlawed Anglo-Palestine Company had leading members of the community sign and personally back “circulating checks”. See Haffner JTM CC-12g and The Shekel Vol 23, #6, page 3ff. It is our opinion that eventually these registered checks will be listed in the Pick catalog. They should be as they actually circulated as notes for a number of years. Pick starts the listing of Palestine with #6 (see below). Obviously something should go before 6. $250+ *745 ---Palestine Currency Board. P6b 500 Mils. 30 September 1929. Rachel’s Tomb at left. Series “C”. G-VG. $200 *746 ---,---500 Mils. 30 September 1929. Rachel’s Tomb at left. Series “C”. VG, with graf- fiti. The graffiti in this case identifies the buildings on the note. $150 *747 ---,---P6c 500 Mils. 20 April 1939. Rachel’s Tomb at left. Series “D”. VG. $175 *748 ---,---P6c 500 Mils. 20 April 1939. Rachel’s Tomb at left. Series “E”. Fine. $275 *749 ---,---P-6c 500 Mils. 20 April 1939. Series G. G-VG. Ex Lot 803 from our sale 32E where it sold for $150 on a $125 estimate. $125+ *750 ---,---P7b. 1 Pound. 20. 9. 1929. Dome of the Rock at left. Series F. VG. $200

37 *751 ---,--- P-7c. 1 Pound 20 April 1939, Series M. VG. Scarce Series. Ex lot 807 from 32E where it sold for $175 on a $150 estimate. $150+ *752 ---,---P8b. 5 Pounds. 30 September 1929. Series A. Crusader’s Tower at left. VF, but for usual graffiti on front of note. Bright original orange color. $1500? 753 ---,---P8x. 5 Pounds 1939. VG, but virtually in two pieces. The “story” is that the Nazis paid their Arab spies in Palestine in dark coffee houses with these notes. Most likely only once however. $40+ *754 ---Government of Palestine. 1946. Bearer Bond. 10 Pounds, In English, Hebrew and Arabic. 7 of 20 coupons attached. EF, a few pinholes. A very late issue indeed! $50 *755 PARAGUAY, El Banco del Paraguay y Rio de la Plata. P-S163. 5 Pesos, Series A. 26 December 1889. Fair to AG, but very rare. $300? 756 PERU. Inquitos Revolution. (Guilleromo Cervantes). P-S606b. 1 Libra 1. October 1921. Choice EF. $30 757 PHILIPPINES. P89b, SB-2305. 1 Peso. Series of 1941. G-VG. These notes were processed to simulate used currency at the US Bureau of Standards and used by the US Military in their operations in the Philippines. Scarce. $150? 758 SAUDI ARABIA. P6. 1 Riyal. AH1379. Signature 1. Au-Unc. $25 759 ---P8b. 10 Riyals. AH1379. VF, but back a bit dirty. Sailboat on front. $65 760 SIERRA LEONE. P9-P13. 50 Cents, 1, 2 & 5 Leones. 1 July 1980. Group of 4 notes, “Commemorating the Organisation of African Unity Conference Freetown, 1980. 1st July 1980.” 4 Unc. notes. $75+ 761 SURINAM P105c. 1 Gulden. 30 April 1942. Nice F-VF. Scarce. $50 *762 UNITED STATES, New York. Mohawk Bank. 26, May 1852. $199 check, signed by Spinner, nice vignettes. VF+, with a few worm holes. $50+ *763 ---World War II. POW CAMP Form Letter. These are for relatives and friends of US Prisoners of War in Enemy hands. EF. Highly unusual. $25+ *764 ---Confederate States of America. P-66a. Two Dollars 17 February 1864. Portrait of Judah Benjamin at right. AU-Unc. Probably the nicest we’ve ever offered. $100+ 765 ---,---P67. Five Dollars. 17 February 1864. C. G. Memminger at right. Fine $25 766 VIETNAM. P59 10 Dong (1951-53). EF. Portrait of Ho Chi Minh at left. $100

PART TWO - JUDAIC & HOLYLAND RELATED MATERIAL JUDAIC RELATED MEDALS, COINS AND TOKENS

The first eight lots of this section are coins from the Daniel Friedenberg collection of Jewish related coins as mentioned and/or as pictured in his book Jewish Minters and Medalists. There are many other coins in Part One of this catalog that could also be listed here. Please see lot numbers:1-180, 221, 224-226, 229-237, 248, 262-264, 269-290, 335-338, 341, 344- 353, 393-401, 410-414, 424, 431, 487-506, 546-592, 601-603, 650, 664=666,668-673, 677- 705, 708-738, 743-754 and 763-764.

*767 TIERRA DEL FUEGO. 1889 5 Gramos. Fr-1, KM-TN2. EF-AU Julius Popper was a Romanian Jewish adventurer who emigrated to Argentina in the 1880’s and soon moved to Tierra del Fuego in the extreme south of the country where he created a vast feudal type estate and produced a machine for extracting gold from the mines. In 1889 he issued this coin (plus a smaller 1 gram coin and stamps). According to Daniel Friedenberg (Jewish Minters and Medalists page 4-5) Popper’s gold coins, “are the only gold coins ever issued by a Jew before the emergence of modern Israel”. For more about Popper and these coins, see The Shekel Vol. III, #4, page 20; Vol. IX, #4, page 10; Vol.IX, #6, page 22, and Vol XVIII,

38 #6, page 21. An interesting sidelight to Popper is that his father was the principal of the first Jewish school in Bucharest. Rare and seldom offered. Ex Daniel Fridenberg collection. THIS IS THE ACTUAL PLATE COIN SHOWN ON PAGE 4 and nicer than a supposed MS- 62 recently offered. $5000 *768 ISAC OF YORK. HENRY II OF ENGLAND. 1180-1189 Silver Short Cross Penny. In the 12th and 13th centuries a number of the English minters had Old Testament names which may or may not indicate that they were Jewish. See Friedenberg’s Jewish Minters and Medalists pages 10-11. Seaby-1344. F-VF, bit bent and very rare. Ex Daniel Friedenberg. Facing bust/Short Cross, ISAC ON EVERWIC. See the lot below also. $250 *769 JACOB OF NORWICH. Long Cross Silver Penny of Henry III (1216-1272). Facing bustLong Cross, JACOB. ON NORWI. Seaby-1363. Ex Daniel Friedenberg collection. Nice VF. See the above lot for the possibility of this being a coin of a Jewish mintmaster. $200 *770 JECHIAL DENAR. OTTO I VON LOBDENBURG OF WURZBURG. 1207-1233. Silver Denar. Facing bust/Castle, with name “Jechial” in Hebrew. Jechial was the Jewish minter at this ecclesiastical court in south central Germany. VG-F, but “Jechial” is very strong and sharp. See Friedenberg JMM page 13 and Encyclopedia Judaica Vol. 12, #63. Exceedingly rare, this is only the 2nd we’ve ever offered. Ex Daniel Friedenberg collection. $1250+ *771 HUNGARY, Bela IV. 1235-1270. Half moon with castle between 2 lilies/Hebrew “Tsadi” in center of wreath. R-241, H-306. Friedenberg page 180. Ex Daniel Friedenberg collection. Nice VF $100 *772 ABRAHAM REIS AND VEIT PROD MINT LESSEES. 1615-1621. These two “Court Freed” Jews issued a number of coins for Paul Sixtus Count of Trautson in Falkenstein, Austria. Silver 3 Krezuer. Bust right/Arms. Jewish Minters and Medalists page 24, KM-5. aEF, some areas of flatness. Ex Daniel Friedenberg collection. Also see the lot below. $125 *773 ---,---Silver 3 Krezuer. Eagle/Arms. Jewish Minters and Medalists page 24, KM-21. Ex Dan Friedenberg collection. Also see the lot above. AU. KM lists this coin as dated 1621, however this coin is undated and we cannot see a date in the KM example either. $150 *774 ABRAHAM ABRAHAMSON, Diecutter. 1793-A Thaler of Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia. Bust right/Arms. Dav-2599, KM-360.1. JMM pages 34-39 for more on this very pro- lific medalist. EF-AU, obverse cleaned. Ex Daniel Friedenberg collection $200 *775 ALBERT EINSTEIN EAST GERMAN COIN. 1979 5 Marks. KM-72, Flower-47. Struck for the 100th Anniversary of his birth. Unc. Yes, we know, this is out of order.$50+ *776 JEHOVAH MEDAL. 1619. Nuremberg. 33mm silver medal by C. Maler. Latin legend around two allegorical figures seated below “Jehovah’ in Hebrew within wreath/9 line German legend. VF, some dark spots. Scarce? $150 *777 DANISH 4 SKILLING WITH HEBREW. 1645 4 Skilling. KM-133. Large “Jehovah” in Hebrew with Justus above and Judex below. aF/VG. $60 *778 KING SOLOMON “KOSHER SHEKEL”. ND (17th Century?). Silver 28mm (7.80 grams). Bust of King Solomon right, Hebrew inscription, “Solomon, King of the Land of Israel”/Indistinct object in center, Hebrew inscriptions, “Kosher Shekel” and “Year three Thousand”. See Narkiss, Coins of Palestine (1936) Vol. I, plate 10, #6. Gd Fine, holed at top. Ex 15B #74 where we estimated it at $500+. Unfortunately I cannot find my prices real- ized for that sale. Very rare. $350+? *778a GERMAN FAMINE MEDAL. 1772. Tin or Pewter 33mm by Johann Christian Reich the maker of numerous anti-Semitic “Korn Jude” medals of the same period. Death climb- ing into a house, bodies at feet, Church at left/13 line legend with description of horrors and costs of food. Reich was the prolific medalist who issued many medals of this period blam- ing the widespread famine on Jews. This has no anti-Semitic tendencies but the reverse is like some of the Korn Jude medals he made especially Kirsch-23. VF-EF. Rare? $150+?

39 *779 GENERAL MARSHALL ANDRE MASSENA. 1818 Æ 40 mm. His bust left/Legend in wreath. VF, many rim nicks. See The Shekel Vol 21, #4, p. 30 for the possible Jewish link to one of Napoleon’s most valued Generals. $75 *780 HOMAGE TO GABRIEL RIESSER. 1836. Æ 59mm by Loos and Held (and designed by Mortiz Oppenheim). Mother nursing two babies, two female figures sit below her. One personifies Christianity, the other Judaism (she is holding the 10 commandments and is in chains)/6 line legend. Listed by the Encyclopedia Judaica as one of the most important Jewish Emancipation Medals ever struck. Riesser was one of the most important early and mid-19th century champions of Jewish rights. Unlike some of his contemporaries he believe that Jews could and should be able to practice their religion and still obtain equal rights in Germany. Very rare, seldom offered. EF. See The Shekel Vol. XXII, #3, page 18. $400 *781 ACRE CITADEL MEDAL. Abdul Mejid I. AH1256 (1840)Æ29.5 mm. The Citadel/ Toughra. NP-1089, JTM-AM-1. VF, holed as made. Made to commemorate the repulsion of the British troops by the Ottomans at Acre. $150+ *782 HAMBURG, JUBILEE OF CHIEF RABBI BERNAYS. 1847. Bronze 50mm by Isaac Nathan. Hebrew legend, the first letter of each line spells his name/German legend. JMM- page 61. Nice EF, a few spots. Bernays was the first Orthodox Rabbi to preach in German. Very rare. Isaac Nathan, the medalist, was also Jewish. He also did the famous 1841 medal of Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore. $750? *783 MOSES. 19th Century? 35mm Silver hanger or cutout medal with loop as made. Moses holding the 10 Commandments/”Zion” in Magen David. VF. Rare? $200+ *784 JEWISH COMMUNITY TOKEN. (mid 19th Century?). Lead 23mm (10.13), Magen David/Menorah. VF with traces of gilding (although in a recent “major” auction as XF). Cast as made. This is ex lot #1039 from our Sale 14D (June 1984). Crudely made, but no doubt rare. $250? *785 HEINRICH HEINE. ND Æ112 mm by Wittmann. High relief bust 1/2 left, “H. Heine” to r. A scarce medal of the famous German writer, this is the first I can recall offering$400? *786 ---1856. Æ44 x 75mm plaque by Kautscher. Heine seated right, hands in lap, name below, dates of birth-death to right/Woman holding wreath, 5 line German legend. EF$75 787 AUSTRALIAN JEWISH MERCHANT TOKEN. 1857 One Penny Token of “I. Friedman, Pawnbroker, Argyle Street , (Hobart) Tasmania”. KM-Tn73, Rennik-143. See The Shekel Vol. #22, 6, p. 36. VF, just a few tiny rim nicks. This piece usually comes with heavy rim knocks, this is nicer than usually seen. $50 *788 COLOGNE SYNAGOGUE, GRAND OPENING. 1861 Æ59.5 mm by J. Wiener. Exterior view of synagogue/Interior view of synagogue. This magnificent synagogue was designed by the noted architect Ernst Zwirner and completed on the 29th of August 1861. It was heavily damaged by the Nazis during Kristallnacht. JMM page 50, Coins Reveal-154, Great Jewish Portraits, p. 136. EF. One of the most important and famous Jewish medals of the 19th Century. Extremely rare. 1st we’ve offered?. $1000+ *789 CURACAO JEWISH MERCHANT TOKEN. c. 1880. 1 Stuiver. Jesurun & Co. “J & Co”/1 Stuiver. KM-TN1, Sch-1408. aEF. 1st we’ve offered in a number of years. $60 *790 RISHON LE-ZION COLONY. 1882. Æ28. Magen David & below that a Torah scroll, the left frame showing people at prayer at the Western Wall, while the right frame shows a farmer sowing seeds, IF I FORGET THEE O JERUSALEM LET MY RIGHT HAND FORGET ITS CUNNING/A panoramic view of the colony. JTM-EP-53, See the Shekel Vol. V, #4, p. 18. Lustrous EF-AU with original loop as made. Probably the nicest we’ve ever offered. In the Fall an example in nice EF sold for $345. This is nicer! $300+ *791 ROTHSCHILD/MONTIFIORE. Æ28mm. Late 19th Century? Bust of Edmond Rothschild right/Bust of Montifiore with star of David above his head. VF with original loop intact. Lightly cleaned. 1st we’ve offered in more then 2 1/2 years. $250+

40 *792 ALEPPO SYRIA JEWISH COMMUNITY CHARITY TOKEN. ND (c. 1900) Æ18mm Brass Bracteate token. “101” flanked by a “Bet & Kaf “ and “in righteousness shall thou be established” above, all in Hebrew. See The Shekel Vol VIII, #4 for an article by the late Y’akov Meshorer on these. Crude VF+. Scarce. Ex Y. Meshorer, who bought this from the son of the Rabbi of Aleppo. A similar piece sold for $65 in our spring sale $55 *793 MEMENTO OF JERUSALEM. c. 1900? 4 small brass cups (egg? Kiddish?) with memento of Jerusalem written in Hebrew around circumference. The lettering may be sil- ver. Certainly interesting and attractive. $75+? *794 JEWISH MERCHANT (?) TOKEN. F.K. Lowe’s Meat Market. Monongah, West Virginia. Bi-Metallic (Aluminum (?) inside brass). Good for 10 Cents. VF. While we cannot be certain that Lowe’s was a Jewish firm, it was a common practice for families named Levy to change their name to Lowe. Scarce. $50? *795 ENAMELED CUFFLINK? 1908. Divided into two portions, the upper left depicts a lion (of Judah?) left & 1908 in gold on white, while the lower right portion has a gold “Mem” on a light blue background, the entire piece is circled by a gold and blue outline, the same color which divides the two parts. Very attractive and seems “British” to me. $35? *796 ENAMELED STAR OF DAVID PIN. ND. “Zion” in Hebrew in gold on blue back- ground with the Star being white. This pin came with the lot above and we presume early 20th century also. $35? *796a NARCISSE LEVEN. 1910 Silvered 59mm by E. Hannavx L’Alliance Israelite Universelle. His bust left/Liberty, a synagogue, “ALLIANCE ISRAELITE UNIVERSELLE 1860-1910”. EF. Rare and seldom offered early 20th century Jewish medal. Jewish Minters and Medalists page 60. Struck for the 50th Anniversary of the AIU. Hannaux was also Jewish. The AIU were the issuers of the Mikva Israel tokens. (See 546 & 547) $375 *797 MAX NORDEAU 1919. Brass. c. 21 x 33 mm. ND. Nordeau with long mustache fac- ing slightly to the right/Magen David, JNF and Hebrew legend. Made for Nordeu’s 70th birthday (he died just three years later) EF, loop removed. We sold a similar one, but with loop, in our spring sale for $175. $125+ *798 TALMUD TORAH. ND. c. 27 x 36 mm . Silver Merit Attendance Medal. Presented by Jewish Education Association. In our Fall 2002 sale we offered a similar dated medal (Lot 898 @$75). This seems to be an earlier issue. $75? *799 ALFRED GRÜNFELD. 1922 Æ64.5 mm by Josef Prinz. His bust right/Harp, musical score, legend. Struck for his 70th birthday. Niggl-769. Grünfeld was a Pianist and Composer who was born in Prague in 1852 and died in Vienna in 1924. He was one of the first pianists to have his work recorded for phonograph records (Remember those?). $150 *800 BIALIK SCHOOL MEDAL. ND. Brass 35mm. Uniface with loop as made. Menorah in center, Legends around. Our guess is that this was issued by a school named after the famed Chaim Bialik. It was awarded either to supporters of the school or honor students. Scarce? $35? 801 FRANZ KAFKA. ND. Æ 78mm by Jose de Moura. Facing view of Kafka with his name to right and “1883-1924” to left/His facsimile signature and a modernistic design. A scarce medal of this Czech-Jewish writer. $45 *802 REVISIONIST PIN. (1930’s). Circular shaped, blue, white and gold enamel. Inscribed in Hebrew “Techlet Lavan Faction” with Herzl’s seven stars at center. The Revisionist faction of the Histadrut was also named Techlet Lavan. Scarce. $50? *803 ADOLPH ZUKOR. 1937 83mm Silvered (?) by P. Montana for Medallic Art Co. His bust with legend commemorating his 25th year of “Distinguished Service to Motion Pictures”. A raised hollow medal 1/2” thick. Scarce. We’ve had this one or two times previ- ously but not in a least 10 years. $50? 804 TOKENS. 1937 JNF Medal; Nathan & Rose Goldberg Prospect Theater NYC; Leon & Eddie’s Club NYC and Kline Clothing Co., LA. 4 items, the first two scarce. VF-Unc. $60+?

41 *805 KOFER HA’YISHUV RANSOM RING. (1938). See Judaic Tokens and Medals MM- 14 for a similar type. During the late 1930’s the Hagana (Jewish Defense Forces in Palestine) were supported by a tax levied on various parts of the Jewish community. This was called the Kofer Ha’Yishuv or Fund of the Jewish Community or sometimes the “People’s ransom fund”. As costs grew in 1938 more funds were needed and leaders of the fund appealed to all Jewish wives to donate their gold wedding rings to the cause. The woman who responded were than given a nickel-brass ring bearing two simple words, “Kofer Ha’Yishuv.” In our spring 2002 sale a similar ring sold for $500 in very spirited bid- ding. $250+ 806 JEWISH MERCHANT TOKEN. Goldblatt Bros. 1939. 25th Anniversary token. Good for 25 cents. Chicago. Huge 65mm. VF, a few nicks. $45 *807 IHUD REGEV TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 1930’s-1940’s? Brass, c. 118 x 88 mm. Features company’s emblem of a pair of wings with their name and “119” cut out. Not sure what this was used for, perhaps as a stencil to paint the firm’s logo on cars or station signs? $65? *808 MEZZUAH. ND. 1940’s-1950’s. Brass. Nice and attractive. $35? *809 CANADIAN JEWISH CONGRESS. 1947. Silk badge attached to name plate. “Canadian Jewish Congress/ 7th Plenary Session/ June 1st, 2nd 1947/ Montreal” Gilt on blue ribbon, name plate for “Evelyn Kotler”. Aged, but no doubt scarce. A few pinholes in rib- bon. $50? *810 ISRAEL RISE OUT OF FIRE AND BLOOD. ND (1948) Æ87 mm. Uniface plaque. Lion with right paw raised in attack mode left. Inscribed in Hebrew “Israel Rise out of Fire and Blood” which was the 2nd part of the motto of the Bar Giora Society, the armed fighting guard of the Ha-Shomar movement founded in 1907. This group was one of the “purest” of all revisionist groups. This plaque was most likely issued to commemorate the rebirth of Israel in May of 1948. Rare! $200? *811 OFFICIAL IRGUN PIN. c. 1948. Featuring a map of “Greater Israel” with both sides of the Jordan river and a hand holding a rifle. Inscribed “Rak Kach” ie. The Sole Solution. Scarce $60 *812 REVISIONIST ETZEL PIN (1948). Begin’s Irgun or NMO (National Military Organization). Shaped as a shield, with Jerusalem walls above, Map of Greater Israel on both sides of the Jordan and hand holding rifle. Inscribed Rak Kach “The Sole Solution”. Scarce. Brass. A similar piece but in a “whiter” metal sold for $100 in our spring 2002 sale. $60+ *813 REVISIONIST PIN. (1948-49). Shaped as a shield with map of “Greater Israel” inscribed “Homeland and Freedom”. This was the logo of Begin’s Heirut Party. With large bold Hebrew “Het” (Heirut) which appeared on the party’s ballots until the Likkud Party was established. Scarce. A similar piece sold for $80 in our spring 2003 sale. $50+ *814 LEON BLUM. (1950). Gilt Silver 68mm by George Lay. His bust right, name above, dates in Roman numerals (1872-1950)/4 line French legend within box of dots. Scarce. This is not the more common bronze medal. $350 *815 UNITED ISRAEL APPEAL MONEY CLIP. Early 1950’s. Given to big donors (thus the “money” clip) featuring a frontier settlement with water tower at center with the top shaped as the Hebrew letters “KH” for Keren Hayesod. Unusual and no doubt scarce. $45? 816 POTPOURRI OF JUDAICA. Approximately 450 medals, tokens and other exonumia along with a few pins. Included in this lot are state medals (70 or so), sporting, Masonic and military medals as well as numerous tokens including season’s greetings, AINA, merchant, political, religious, wooden and plastic items. A great lot with about 1/2 being identified and many items we have not seen before. Most, but not all, items are Jewish related. Some duplication but the great majority are different and there is even a handful or so of silver medals. Sold as is, no returns. Very heavy, we’ll send it on a “slow boat” $1000+

42 *817 RACHEL’S TOMB. 1950’s black on brass about 118 x 97 mm depicting the tomb with large tree in front. With original “Mas Kinyah” tax label stuck on back and two hooks for hanging. Unusual. $40? *818 MASONIC BADGES OF ISRAEL. 35 mostly different pieces. A great collection of these badges and medals mostly from the 1950’s and 60’s. Almost all different (a few unlist- ed varieties). Some very elaborate with enameling and/or gilding. We normally retail the common plain medals for $17.50 each and 25% or more are fancy ones that should sell for at least twice that. Almost all are identified by Haffner’s Judaic Tokens and Medals’ num- bers. Ask for detailed list by her numbers. Sold as is, no returns. $350 *819 REVISIONIST PIN. 1954. Silvery (but not silver) pin, shaped as a shield, with a map of Greater Israel on both sides of the Jordan and hand holding rifle. Inscribed in Hebrew, “The 3rd National Assembly of Heirut Movement, 5714”. Nicely designed with diagonal strip. $50+ *820 HAIFA SOAP COMPANY. 1955. Aluminum 30 mm. “25” “Anniversary of the Soap Center”/”Wacks Soap Center, Jubilee, Zuz”. All in Hebrew. This medal was given to patrons of the Haifa Soap Co. In 1955 on the occasion of it’s 25th anniversary. Later these were then used by the patrons as a credit against an order. Denominated in the ancient denomination “Zuz”. JTM-EP-21. Unc. Rare, only the 2nd we can recall offering of this combination medal/token. $90? *821 ALBERT EINSTEIN. 1955. Æ 68mm by Revol. His bust in 3/4 profile/A spiral Nebula. Flower-9. Rare and seldom offered. Unc. Plain edge. In our Spring 1999 sale a sim- ilar piece sold for $140 (reduced bid) on a $75 estimate. $100+ *822 ALBERT EINSTEIN. 1955. Antique Bronze 60mm by Jean Ramseier for Huguenin Freres & Co of Le Locle, Switzerland. Portrait of Einstein to right/Uniface. Flower-6. $75+ *823 GUSTAV MAHLER. 1956. Uniface Æ40 mm by A. Hartig. His bust right. Niggl- 1233c. The famous Bohemian born composer and conductor spent much of his life in Prague. He died in 1911 at the much too young age of 51. While a relatively modern medal, this is seldom offered. $125 *824 INAUGURATION OF TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICE. 1957. Silver 45mm. Hebrew and English legends, with date, 23 December 1957/Emblem of EL AL airlines. Haffner JTM EP-14. EF, but hairlines from cleaning. The only other time I can recall offering this was in our Fall 2000 mailbid sale where a similar piece sold for $150. Rare. $125 *825 SILVER RING. 1959. Features a dancing girl from a popular dance festival. On the inside is engraved in Hebrew, “To Rachel, from Ziporah & Joseph 16 12. 59”. Unusual. $40? *826 MAP OF ISRAEL BADGE. ND (1960’s). Lovely metal badge with blue, light blue, white and red enamel depicting a map of Israel from the origin of the Jordan river in the north to Eilat in the South naming various cities in English. With a vertical triangular banner in center. Very attractive. $45 *827 PAPAL VISIT TO ISRAEL. 1964. Gold-plated 22mm by Paul Vincze. Pope/Church. EF. Scarce. $40 828 REVISIONIST ELECTIONEERING PIN. (1965), Inscribed in Hebrew “For Heirut Liberalism” which was the union of the Heirut and the Liberal party in 1965. Gachal (the Hebrew initials) received votes for 26 seats in the 6th Knesset and later joined Levi Eshkol’s government just before the Six Day War. Bold embossed blue on white plastic. $30 *829 ISRAEL NUMISMATIC SOCIETY. 1965. Æ35. Struck for the 20th anniversary of the original INS. Hebrew & English dates & legend/Bar Kochba palm tree above, 20 years in English & Hebrew. JTM-EP31. Unc $20+? *830 ZIM ISRAEL NAVIGATION CO. ND (1960’s). Brass 27mm medal depicting an old ship in center and inscribed in Hebrew “Zim Israel Navigation Co” (Zim also in English) with Herzl’s 7 stars at top. Also included in this lot is a metal pin shaped as a ship with 3 smiling faces above ship’s masts, inscribed in English and Hebrew, “Zim Cruises”.. $50?

43 *831 DAVID BEN-GURION. c. 1966. Silver 38mm by Paul Vincze. His bust left/Figure of a man as a scholar and laborer. Coins Reveal-173. Toned Unc. $40 *832 IRAQ OR SYRIA 6 DAY WAR 1967 Æ40mm. Enameled with ribbon. Soldier with rifle and map of Israel. Inscription on reverse. Unc. Issued to celebrate “victory” in the 1967 War. We have offered these in the past and had thought that Iraq had issued these, how- ever our consignor believes they were issued by Syria. $50? *833 SHALOM ASCH. (Szalom Asz)1967. Silvered Æ69mm medal. Bust of the famed Yiddish writer, Polish legend around/Hebrew, Polish legends. He was born in the city of Kutno. $45 834 SHEKEL COMPANY MEDAL LOT. Group of 59mm Bronze Medals. Ben-Gurion, Jabotinsky, 2 different Rabin-Dayan pieces, 2 different Jerusalem City of Peace Medals, Eshkol, Herzl, Peace Medal and John F. Kennedy Memorial. 10 different medals, which we normally sell for $10-$15 each. A few in case of issue. $75+ *835 THEODORE HERZL. 1968. Silver 36mm/His bust inset surrounded by “Herzl It is no legend” in Hebrew and English with his 7 stars above/”Israel’s 20th Anniversary, 1948- 1968” in English and Hebrew. (The Hebrew actually reading 5708-5728)/In the center, a Menorah, IDF symbol and a stylized Roman Numeral XXX in the shape of a Magen David. Scarce, seldom offered medal by Kretchmer. $35+? 836 THEODORE HERZL. 1968 36mm Gold Medal. His bust left/Symbols of the 12 tribes. Struck in Holland for the 20th Anniversary of Israel. .900 fine gold. Proof-like with some light hairlines and a small rim nick on obverse. Seldom seen this size. Almost a half ounce of pure gold. $200+ *837 DUTCH-ISRAEL SOLIDARITY MEDAL. 1968 Æ70mm by Theresia van der Pant. Tree/Atoms, by the Dutch Numismatic Society. Large and Impressive, the tree in very high relief. JTM EP-12. Scarce. $100+ *838 JEWISH BRIGADE MEDAL. 1969. Silvered 60mm. 30th Anniversary of the 2nd Regiment of the famous WWII Jewish Brigade. “The Fighting Jewish Brigade, 2nd Regiment” all in Hebrew around enameled blue, yellow and white emblem of the Brigade. JTM-MM-13. EF. Scarce seldom offered. Also see 866 and 867 $40+ *839 MAX REINHARDT (born Max Goldmann). 1970 Silvered bronze 60 mm by Welz. His bust right, legend around/Struck for the 50th anniversary of a festival in Salzburg. Reinhardt was a major figure in theater, as a producer and director, during the first part of the 20th cen- tury . He was forced to leave Germany in 1934 and he emigrated to the US where he con- tinued his work until his death in 1943. I don’t believe we’ve offered this medal before.$150? *840 ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTER. c. 1970. Silver plated bronze 59mm. Negev atom- ic center, camel in foreground/Atom symbol, cactus, Hebrew legend. JTM-EP3v. Unlisted by Haffner as such. EF, a few spots. $75+ 841 LOUIS BRANDEIS. 1971 Bronze Trapezoid Medal by Gerta Weiner. The 3rd in the Judah Magnus Series. Bust of the jurist right/”Make Real The Brotherhood of Man” in 4 lines $40 *842 LOUIS BRANDEIS. As above but in silver. $75 *843 NATIONAL STAMP EXHIBITION. 1970. Silvered 58mm. Hebrew and English leg- end, “National Stamp Exhibition. 1970” within emblem and gilded stamp above/”Tabit” in Hebrew and English, 3 envelopes and running deer (emblem of Israeli Post), name engraved “B. Pinchas” in Hebrew. JTM-EP-56F. Scarce. See lot 844 below.Cased. $30? *844 INTERNATIONAL STAMP EXHIBITION. 1973. Gilded Silver (?) 60mm. View of Old City/”International Stamp Exhibition’73” in Hebrew and English, Old city gate, “B. Pinchas” engraved in English to left. Nice EF and a companion piece to above lot. JTM-unlisted. We can’t recall seeing either medal before. In original box of issue. Hall marked on edge.$40+ There are no Buyer’s Fees in our Sales. All bids must be at least 60% of estimate.

44 *845 GENESIS. ND (1972) Æ57mm by Brian Watkins. In stylized form, the shaping of the land masses floating in the ocean, below in a concave portion, in Hebrew Genesis/Very styl- ized symbolizing the formation of the waters. JTM-BM-1. Scarce. One of only two medals issued by the Maccabee Mint. $50 *846 YOM KIPPUR WAR. (1973). Silvered Bronze 59mm. Combination of a “Mirage” and “Skyhawk” fighter planes and the emblem of the Israel Air Force surrounded by a wreath/”Their horses hoofs shall be counted like flint and their wheels like a whirlwind.” (Isaiah 5, 28). Below is the emblem of the Air Force Squadron which stopped the Syrian Army a few kilometers from the Jordan River; below this “Yom Kippur War” and the date. See The Shekel VII, 3, 20. Scarce, seldom offered. $40? *847 SALVADOR DALI. 1973. 3 Tribes of Israel, from the 12 tribes of Israel set. Each medal depicts a theme associated with that tribe on one side of the medal and the name of the tribe, the 25th anniversary symbol and Dali’s signature on the other. Each medal is 50mm, and contains 70 grams of .999 silver. Asher, Simeon and Joseph. $75 *848 JEWISH NATIONAL FUND. 1976. Brass 40mm. Struck by Jewish National Fund of Germany for the 75th Anniversary of the JNF. Hebrew and German legends with symbols and logos/Jerusalem mountains & settlement, inscribed “Zor’a Israel”. Choice and lovely. Scarce. $45 *849 AINA CONVENTION BADGES. 1977-1984. 8 different enameled badges issued by the Greater New York Coin and Currency Convention better known as the AINA show. All feature the AINA logo and most also feature a “Big Apple”. The 1984 badge is from the Greater NY Numismatic Convention, AINA’s fall show which never generated the excitement (nor the business) of the spring show. A seldom offered group. $75+? *850 REVISIONIST BEITAR PIN. 1980. Shaped as a shield with Walls of Jerusalem above and large Menorah at center. Inscribed in Hebrew “Rosh Beitar” and “100” under- neath as Menorah’s base. Rosh Beitar can be translated as Beitar’s leader thus Jabotinsky as the 100 indicates the celebration of his 100th birthday. Scarce. $50+ 851 JEWISH WELFARE BOARD. 1981. Bronze 70mm Award medal by Howard. The Frank L. Weil Award. High relief bust of Weil left/Magen David, JWB and space for name below. Scarce? $25+ *852 SIGMUND FREUD. 1981. Æ60mm by Andrej Petr. Facing bust, names, date and snake around staff/Czech legend, medallion, monuments. Struck for the 125th anniversary of his birth. Scarce $125 853 HUGE LOT OF MEDALS. 240 medals in 2 albums. Mostly sports, military and polit- ical medals but some private merchant tokens and medals included in this lot. A great num- ber are unfamilar to us. The consignor bought these from Israel in 1989 and they have sat in his closet for 15 years. While there may be some duplication, most seem different. Sold as is, no returns. $600+ 854 CHAIM HERZOG VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. 1986 Æ 50mm by Michael Meszaros. Legend/Menorah, stars. Scarce. Israel’s Presidential visit to Australia. . $50 *855 JNF 1990’s? c. 50 x 35 mm. Shaped like a JNF collection box with a map of Israel, yellow enamel on “gold” type metal while there is a JNF logo in blue on “silver” metal on the other side. Possibly issued for a special JNF march. $30? *856 ISRAEL-EUROPE TRADING PARTNERS. 1998 Silver 39mm medal commemorat- ing 50 years of Israel and Europe being trading partners. Israel & Europe (?) flags sur- rounded by “Israel” in English & Hebrew, dates and “30 Euro”/German legend, symbols, “Shalom” in Hebrew and German. .999 silver Proof. Only 500 minted, 1st we’ve seen.$50+? 857 GROUP. 10 different Judaic Heritage (most from Medallic History of Jewish People) Bronze Proof Medals; Philatelic Numismatic Covers from the 99 Company (Irv Brotman?), 14 pieces; 25 AINA and IGCMC tokens, some in original envelopes; 8 pins, mostly LMPG; 6 Israeli coins in envelope marked Hanukkah gelt and 8 miscellaneous tokens and medals.

45 71 or so items, some seldom seen. Sold as is no returns. $75? 858 --- Abba Eban Silver and Bronze, Levi Eshkol, Yitzhak Rabin, To a Man Who’s Way is Hid, We are Here, Volunteers Silver, Jabotinsky, Dead Sea Scrolls and Judaic Heritage Society’s Daniel Moynihan. 10 medals, all bronze but where noted. Sold as is, no returns. $75? 859 --- Albert Abraham Michelson, Levi Eshkol, 1969 Israeli Pin, Jonas Salk, Itzhak Ben- Zvi, Henry Kissenger, Henry Morganthau, Hyman Rickover, FDR Mazel Tav and Pedanius Dioscorides. 10 pieces, about 4 large size, the rest smaller. Another decent lot of Judaic items. Sold as is, no returns. $75+ 860 --- Albert Eiselberg, Robert Ellenberg, Leonard Reisman, Richard Mayr, Carl Neufeldt, Emil von Otenthal, Hans Hirsch and Ernst Harman. 8 medals, most early 20th cen- tury. All with Jewish sounding names and bought by consignor as “Jewish Medals” but little evidence for that. Still a nice group of medals. All bronze, mostly larger sizes. Sold as is, no returns. $75 861 --- Karl Landsteiner, Moses, 75th anniversary of V. Manheimer store in Berlin, Anne Frank Silver, Moses/10 Commandments 32 and 18mm looped medals from St. Peter’s in Rome, Masada (Morris Cerillo), Fred Kahn Award Bronze and Silver plate and Henry Morganthau. 10 medals, all base metals except where noted. Sold as is, no returns. $75? 862 --- Levi Eshkol, American-Israel Pavilion NY World’s Fair Silver, David Ben-Gurion Nuclear Reactor (2), Haym Salomon, Max Lee Friedman by Vincze, Moses and 10 Commandments 32mm from St. Peter’s in Rome, Hyman Rickover, Tribe of Judah, Karl Landsteiner large and medium bronze, 75th Anniversary of V. Manheimer store in Berlin and Moshe Dayan. 13 pieces, all base metal, but where noted. Sold as is, no returns. $75+ 863 --- Levi Eshkol small and medium, Itzhak Rabin, Henry Morganthau, Zweifach Award, Nahariya, Moses/10 Commandments 32 & 18mm looped medals from St. Peter’s in Rome, We are Here, Egypt 1974 Yom Kippur War silver commemorative, FDR Mazel Tav, Love Your Neighbor as Yourself and Anne Frank silver medal. 13 medals, base metal but where noted. Sold as is, no returns. $75+ 864 --- Unnamed Rabbi 51mm ND (c. 1935?); 25th Anniversary 1 oz. silver bar; Albert Abraham Mickelson 45mm by Gordon Chandler; 25th Anniversary Medal, with military hel- met 45mm; Golda Meir (Canada) 35mm; Bernard Baruch 34mm; Albert Eiselberg 55 x 69mm; Emil von Othenthal 59mm; 1965 ADL Dinner with LBJ 59mm and Haym Salomon 45mm medal. 10 medals, all base metal but where noted. Some scarce. Sold as is, no returns. Most, if not all Jewish related. $75 865--- A group of 3 different Israel Military cap badges, Intelligence, Infantry and Air Corps (or Air Forces). Seldom offered. $30+? A SELECTION OF HOLOCAUST AND WWII RELATED ITEMS Also see Lot #’s 1002 to1031 at the end of the sale, as well as Lot #928. *867 JEWISH BRIGADE. WORLD WAR II. Metal pin with enameled blue and yellow Magen David featuring the insignia of the Jewish Brigade Group. Rare, I don’t believe I’ve seen this before. See Lot #838 as well as the lot below. $80+ *868 --- Another enameled metallic pin, this featuring an officer and a soldier, both with rifles, a large Magen David at upper left. At the bottom are two banners, one of the Jewish Brigade at the right and to the left one with a white horizontal bar, with a blue bar above and below which is said to be the emblem of the Engineering Unit of the Brigade. The backside has the number “1143”. Lovely enamel work in gold, bronze, blue, light-blue and white. Another item which we haven’t seen before. Also see above and Lot 838. . $90+ *869 THERESIENSTADT (TEREZIN) SURVIVOR’S PIN. Walls of Camp with tree at top and “Terezin B.V. 1945 SPB” in 3 lines. Can’t recall seeing this before $40? *870 STUTTHOF SURVIVOR’S PIN. Brass Pin with building and gallows (?) above leg- end. Stutthof was the longest functioning Nazi concentration camp. More than 100,000 peo-

46 ple were imprisoned there including over 43, 000 Jewish women. About half lost their lives there. For other survivor pin’s, see above and below and lot #1025. $40? *871 RAVENSBRUCK SURVIVOR’S PIN. 1959. Large red, gold and blue enameled pin, “Ravensbrück 12.9.1949” in banner, “Frieden der Welt” (Peace in the World) in 3 lines below. Very attractive and scarce. $45+? *872 MEMORIAL TO THE SIX MILLION MARTYRS. 1971. Silver and Bronze 51mm by Shirley H. Lichtman. Legend above, Zochar in Hebrew and tears (?)/”In their death they willed us life” in Hebrew and English, plus 6 line English legend below memorial built in 1971 in San Diego. I cannot recall seeing these medals before, the silver (#13) is very rare with a mintage of only 50 pieces. Both pieces were made to look rough on the reverse, the bronze is green (on purpose?). $150+ *873 MAJDANEK EXTERMINATION CAMP. 1974. Æ 70mm by J. Markiewicz. Soldier and liberated prisoner embracing between broken barbed wire, “1944” below/Mausoleum at Majdanek, Polish legend. Scarce, only the 2nd I can recall offering. $100? *874 RAOUL WALLENBERG. 1980 Bronze 38mm. 1980 by Karen Worth. His bust, Wallenberg with his arms outstreched protecting Jews, Magen David/Legend. Judaic Heritage Society. Scarce. Wallenberg was the famed Swedish diplomat who literally saved thousands (33,000+) of Hungarian Jews by the use of protective passports. He was one of the true heroes of WWII. The Soviets were as afraid of him as the Nazis were and he died in strange circumstances under their control. Scarce. $80 *875 HUNGARIAN HOLOCAUST MEDAL. 1984. Æ68 mm. Group of Deportees lined up with soldier behind between barbed wire and cattle cars/Menorah within dates 1944-1984 and Hebrew and Hungarian legends. Commemorates the 40th Anniversary of the deporta- tion of Hungarian Jews. Cast as made. Rare, only the 2nd I can recall offering. $100+ *876 JEWISH FIGHTERS AGAINST NAZIS BADGE. 1990. Bronze 35mm with ribbon and badge. The obverse of the medal is similar to SM-121 with helmeted soldiers with their rifles and English and Hebrew legends. The reverse has English and Hebrew legends, “Disabled Veterans of Fight against Nazism” around an insignia. A badge with the dates 1945-1990 is attached to the medal by a ribbon in white, blue and red. Scarce? 1st I’ve seen. $50? *877 LUBLIN. 1991 Æ68mm. Cast to commemorate the memory of the Jewish People of Lublin and the surrounding area who perished during the Shoah. Legend around memorial, “Lublin 1991” below/Gravestones, Hebrew legend. Cast as made, 1st I can recall seeing. $110+ *878 50TH ANNIVERARY OF THE LIBERATION OF THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS. Æ42 mm by KN or KY. BP mintmark (Budapest, Hungary). “In Memory of the Liberation of Concentration Camps 1945-1995. Hungarian Auschwitz Foundation” in English and Hungarian with broken barbed wire fence in center/Candles. Cast as made. Scarce? 1st I’ve seen. $75+ *879 JEDWABNE. 2001 Silvered Bronze 70mm. Struck in the memory of the Jews from Jedwabne and the area, 60 years after. Fire, people, Magen David, legend/Flames, corpses, etc. A private issue by The Nissenbaum Family Foundation and struck by the Polish state mint. Scarce. We offered one in the spring of 2003 which sold for $120 on a tie bid. $120 We have a small amount of space here which seems like a good place to emphasize a few things about this sale. First please make sure we receive your bids by 9 PM Mountain Time on Thursday evening November 11th. We do not have a buyer’s fee in our sales. The min- imum acceptable bid on any lot is at least 60% of estimate. However in most cases the lot will sell for more than that. If you have any questions about any lot or about bidding strate- gy we would be more than happy to help you. We only ask that you do your questioning as much in advance of the close of the sale as possible. We are always rushed during the last few hours of the sale and we may not be able to help you as much at that time.

47 ISRAEL STATE, COMMISSIONED AND PRESENTATION MEDALS GOLD MEDALS

The numbers used in this section are from Israel’s Money and Medals published by Arnold Kagan and edited by Sylvia Haffner, 4th edition and updated in The Shekel by Gary Laroff. *880 SM-1. JUDAEA CAPTA-ISRAEL LIBERATA. 1958 Gold 27mm.. Design taken from ancient Judaea Capta coin on obverse and Israel Liberated on reverse. Ch. BU $150 881 ---As above, but two pieces. $300 *882 SM-12g, h & j. BAR MITZVAH. 1961. Set of 3 gold medals. Bar Mitzvah boy read- ing from Torah/Symbols of the 12 tribes. Unc. $400 *883 SM-35h. MASADA. 1981. Gold 22mm. Masada, “We Shall Remain Free Men”/ ”Masada Shall Not Fall Again.” BU $85 *884 SM-42b. EL AL. 1969. Gold 35mm medal by Ben Shahn. A dove with wings out- spread/The Hebrew alphabet. Unc. Perhaps Israel’s most attractive gold medal. $400 *885 SM-48b. ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN Gold Medal. 1974. Rubinstein Piano Competition with design by Pablo Picasso. With Rubinstein signature on edge. 35mm. This is the rare variety . $425 *886 SM-48c. Similar but without the signature on edge. $400 *887 SM-61c. 1979 ISRAEL-EGYPT PEACE TREATY 35mm medal. Choice Unc.$425 *888 SM-97b. SEOUL OLYMPICS. 1988. Gold 30mm. Proof-like. $175 *889 SM-98b. AMMUNITION HILL. Gold 30mm. Proof-like. $175 *890 SM-102d. BLOSSOM OF GALILEE. 1988. Gold 24mm. Proof–like. $140+ *891 CM-68e. DIAMOND INDUSTRY. 1974. Gold 35mm medal. $400 *892 CM-79e.1975 GOLD HOBBY MEDAL. 22mm. Scarce. BU. $125+ 893 CM-80. CHAGALL, 6TH HARP COMPETITION.1976. Gold 35mm Medal. Very rare, mintage of 600 and choice. $425 *894 CM-91b. 2ND ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN PIANO COMPETITION. (1977) 1983 Gold 35mm. Facing portrait of Rubinstein by Pablo Picasso/Legend. Another beautiful gold medal issued in low numbers. $400 *895 CM-105. 3RD ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN PIANO COMPETITION.1980 Gold 35mm . Facing bust of Rubinstein by Picasso/Legend. Another scarce low mintage gold medal. $400 SILVER. BRONZE, COPPER AND TOMBAC STATE & COMMISSIONED MEDALS

896 SM-1c.. MEDAL OF LIBERATION. 1961 Silver 61mm. “State of Israel” and Menorah on edge, but without silver or sterling, one of 3 varieties of edge lettering on this. $75+ *897 SM-2a VALOUR. 1962. Silver 59mm. Type I, “Shiny” Amanograph mint. A similar medal sold for $65 in our spring sale $65 898 SM-2a VALOUR. 1962. Silver 59mm. Type II, “Dull” Hecht mint. A similar medal sold for $45 in our spring sale. $45 *899 SM-3a. B’NAI BRITH.1961 Silver 35mm. Low mintage early medal. Nicely toned. This is the rare Hecht issue, with “Silver” on the edge. Only 210 pieces minted. $75+ *900 SM-5a. 1960. HADASSAH WITHOUT INSCRIPTION. Silver 35mm. Rare. Nicely toned Unc. A similar piece in our Spring 2004 sale sold for $200. $175 *901 SM-5b. 1960. HADASSAH WITH INSCRIPTION. Silver 35mm. Rare. “Silver” Hecht mint issue. Splotchy toned unc. A similar piece in our Spring 2004 sale sold for $200.$175

48 *902 SM-6a BAR KOCHBA. 1961. Silver 59mm. Kretschmer mint. $45 *903 SM-7a. 1961. CONGRESS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES. Silver 35mm. Very scarce. Toned Unc. A similar piece sold for $150 in our spring sale. $125 *904 SM-8. 1959. 1ST HARP COMPETITION. Silver 35mm. Hecht mint issue. Edge inscription “Silver .935”. Only 285 minted as such. Toned. $125+ *905 SM-8. 1959. 1ST HARP COMPETITION. Silver 35mm. Zechovoy mint issue. Edge inscription without either silver or sterling on edge. Only 250 minted as such. $125+ *906 SM-12a. BAR MITZVAH. Bronze 59mm. 1961 Large Tribes type. Bar Mitzvah Boy reading from Torah/Emblem of the State surrounded by the symbols of the 12 tribes of Israel. 1000 of these were minted but the great majority were probably given to 13 year old boys as presents and have been taken off the numismatic market. $75+? *907 SM-12b. BAR MITZVAH. Silver 59mm. 1961. Design as above Lightly toned and attractive. $75+? *908 SM-12c. BAR MITZVAH. Silver 35 mm. 1961. Same design, smaller silver. $35 *909 SM-13a. PABLO CASALS. 1961. Silver 59mm. Scarce. Unc. Toned. $150 *910 SM-13b. 1961. PABLO CASALS. Silver 35mm. Toned Unc. A similar medal sold for $140 in our spring sale. $125+ *911 SM-14a. 2ND BIBLE CONTEST. 1962. Silver 59mm. Scarce. Toned Unc. $150 *912 SM-14b. 1961. 2ND BIBLE. Silver 35mm. Toned Unc. A similar medal sold for $130 in our spring sale. $115 *913 SM-15a SHAVIT 1962. Silver 59mm. Lightly toned. $125+ *914 SM-15b. 1962 SHAVIT. Silver 35mm. Scarce and popular, commemorating Israel’s first rocket. Lightly hairlined as usual. $100+ *915 SM-16a. 1962. KADMAN NUMISMATIC MUSEUM. Silver 35mm. Toned Unc. $75 *916 SM-21a. LIBERATION (3rd). 1962. Silver 59mm. The famous Judaea Capta/Israel Liberata Medal which depicts the Roman Judaea Capta Sestertius on one side and the Liberation scene on the other. $50 917 SM-28a. FIRST SETTLERS YEARS. 1963. Silver 59mm. Man planting in swamp. Kretschmer mint. $60? *918 SM-30a S.S. SHALOM 1964. Silver 59mm. Modern Ship/Ancient Ship. One of Israel’s most attractive, scarce and desirable silver medals. Beautifully toned. $150 *919 SM-30b. 1964. S.S. SHALOM. Silver 35mm. Ships on both sides. A similar piece sold for $140 in our spring sale. $125 920 SM-54a. Israel.1976 OPERATION JONATHAN (ENTEBBE) Silver 59mm Medal. Sword & Olive leaf interposed with Jet/”He sent from above and took me.” $35 921 SM-61a. PEACE TREATY. 1979 Silver 59mm. Hecht mint. $35 922 --- As above but the scarce Kretschmer mint. 1000 pieces minted $60 *923 CM-2c. 1ST HARP. 1960. Unlisted by ICGMC. Tombac 59mm. Unknown mintage, but scarce. As struck. A year ago one sold in our Fall 2003 sale for $200. $150+ *924 CM-6. PABLO CASALS CELLO COMPETITION 1962 Bronze 59mm. This medal was presented to participants & guests and not offered for sale. This weighs c. 96 grams and thus is one of only 299 medals struck as such. Magnus did not distinguish between the bronze and tombac issues of this medal, but the IGCMC did. A few minor marks. $100 925 CM-11A. REMEMBRANCE DAY. 1963. Bronze 59mm. $50 926 CM-11b. REMEMBRANCE DAY. 1969. Tombac 59mm. $30 *927 CM-17a. UNLISTED VARIETY OF ISRAEL FESTIVAL MEDAL. 1965. Silver plated

49 59mm. Instead of the raised English inscription, “Presented by the Prime Minister’s Office” this medal has an incuse Hebrew inscription. Rare, 1st we’ve seen or heard about. $50+? *928 CM-26b. YAD VASHEM, THE RIGHTEOUS AMONG GENTILES. 1980 CN59. Struck to commemorate those non-Jews who by extraordinary acts of heroism and martyr- dom helped save Jewish lives during World War II. The World bound up in a rope which stretches down to the bottom rim, spreading out to five lines and a pair of hands clutching at the ropes. The Hebrew legend reads,”He who saves one single soul is as if he saved the whole world”/A view of the building, French and Hebrew legends, meaning “Thank you from the people Israel” and Whoever saves a life saves the entire Universe.” Engraved in center is “A Maryna Falska”. Maryna Falska was an aide and associate of the famed Janus Korczak. Korczak was the educator who accompanied his students to the Nazi Death camps. Very rare, especially when engraved to such a worthwhile recipient. $600+? *929 CM-32b. BANK OF ISRAEL PENSIONERS. 1978. Silver 35mm. Rare. The obverse looks remarkably similar to the 1967 5 Lirot Eilat commemorative. Toned Unc. The last we offered sold for $250. $250 *930 CM-39. JERUSALEM RESTORATION. 1969 Tombac 59mm. Also known as “The Mayor’s Medal for Official Awards.” This is the variety that says, “with compliments Mayor Teddy Kollek” in English, with his English signature. Dark with a few rim bumps. $75? *931 ---Similar. The variety that says, “with Compliments of Teddy Kollek” in Hebrew, with his Hebrew signature. $125 *932 ---CM-39a. Similar to above, but in Silver 59mm. This is among Israel’s rarest medals and I believe the first we’ve offered in 4 years. No inscription or signature. $400+ *933 CM-42b. DR. DAVID DE SOLA POOL. 1971. Silver 59mm. Rare. 285 medals. Kagan (Haffner Magnus) indicates that 60 medals were struck in 1970 with a Menorah on the edge, the remaining 225 in 1976 without a Menorah. However IGCMC indicates all 285 were struck in 1971 without a Menorah. The last we offered sold for $120 $100 *934 CM-47 EXCHANGE NATIONAL. BANK 1972 Tombac 59mm. Scarce with stylized Menorah and US Flag, commemorating “the First American Bank in Israel, 1970.” One very tiny rim nick $175 *935 CM-47a EXCHANGE NATIONAL. BANK 1972. Silver 59mm. Rare only 505 minted. $225+ *936 CM-47b EXCHANGE NATIONAL. BANK 1972. Silver 45 mm. Only 1505 minted. $175 937 CM-52b, ZIM CONTAINER SERVICE. 1972. Silver 45mm. This should not be con- fused with the common Zim medals. Scarce, mintage of only 807 pieces. $45 *938 CM-54. PLASTIC SURGERY. 1973. Tombac 59mm. Only 1000 minted $50 939 CM-58. JEWISH LAWYERS & JURISTS. 1973, Tombac 59mm. Another scarce medal $50 *940 CM-62a. REMEMBRANCE DAY. 1973. Tombac 59mm. Very few of these medals have made their way to collectors as they were awarded to families of slain Israeli military. In addition a 1978 59mm unlisted “Remembrance Day” medal is also included in this lot. These were given out for fallen soldiers from Defense Minister E. Weitzman. In our spring sale we sold just the CM-62a for $120. $150+? *941 CM-64b, TEL-AVIV-YAFO. 1973. Tombac 45mm. Scarce The last we offered sold for $60. $60 *942 CM-85. MATEH YEHUDA TOWNSHIP. 1976. Silver 59mm. Scarce (817 minted) and attractive, with a stylized lion on each side. In our last sale a similar one sold for $110 $100 *943 CM-86a, UNITED JEWISH APPEAL. 1976, Silver 59mm. Scarce and popular. A similar piece sold for $110 in our spring sale. $100

50 *944 CM-88a. IRAQI JEWISH CULTURAL CENTER. 1977. Silver 59mm. A view of the Culture Center in Or-Yehuda/Panorama of Iraq. Very rare, seldom offered. $125 *945 PM-7. PETROLEUM INSTITUTE. 1966. Bronze 59mm. Scarce, only 500 minted. A similar piece sold for $55 in our spring sale. $50 *946 AM-3a & 3c. AINA BICENTENNIAL MEDALS. 1976 Bronze and Silver 38mm medals, the first unnumbered, the 2nd the “no rim” variety. Both designed by the late Ed Janis with portrait of George Washington on obverse and AINA logo on reverse. Each in an individual box of issue. The no rim, silver medal is seldom offered. $50 947 AINA TOUR MEDAL. ANT-3. Valour. 1971, Tombac 35mm. 100 Pieces were struck for AINA’s 3rd Tour. (24.46 grams). In original box with signatures of some who took the tour. Among the signatures are Eva Adams (ex-director of the US Mint), Morris Bram and Maurice Gould. Rare as such $75+ 948 ---ANT-5. 25th Anniversary. 1972, Tombac 35mm. 150 Pieces were struck for AINA’s 5th Tour. In box of issue as above with signature of some of those on tour. 5 signatures are present but the only signature I can make out is that of Morris Bram. $75+

JUDAIC AND HOLYLAND PAPER HISTORICAL, GRAPHIC, POSTCARDS AND A FEW BOOKS

949 MILACHET MACHSHEVET by Mischa Chafet. 1860. Konigsberg. c. 206 pages. Frontispiece of author, folding plate at back showing “Astronomical” diagrams. Printed on nice stock paper with some scattered tears but text is basically decent, cover is lousy and rebinding is needed. Some ex-Libris stamps. The Hebrew text concerns Religion and Spirituality. $25+? *949a ALFRED DREYFUS. c. 1900 Original Cabinet photo of Dreyfus in full uniform as taken by A. Gerschel of Paris. On Gerschel’s own card, which on the back depicts 14 dif- ferent award medals won by “Offert par L’Ecole Polytechnique”. Also included in this lot is a press photograph of Dreyfus’ nemesis, Major Ferdinand W. Esterhazy as taken by Bain News Service 255 Canal St. NY. 2 scarce items, the first with tip of upper left corner miss- ing and a few rim bumps, the 2nd nice. $200+? *950 STEREO CARDS OF THE HOLYLAND. 1903 by T. W. Ingersoll. An almost complete set of cards numbered #501 to #600, missing only #509 and #545. 98 cards in original box. Very colorful scenes. Cards are decent VF or so, the box not as nice with tape repair. Still scarce as an almost complete collection. $200? *951 WWI JEWISH POSTCARD. 1915 or 1916. Multicolored real photo card showing a line of Jewish refugees (Men, women and children) waiting for distribution of food. With Polish and German caption, “Scene in front of the Army Kitchen for Jews”. Mailed by a German soldier with fieldpost marking and dated 26 June 1915 (or 16). Nice card. EF$60? *952 JEWISH LEGION. WWI. Presumably a letter from a Jewish Legion soldier on YMCA Egyptian Expeditionary Forces Stationery. In Hebrew manuscript, containing pages 3 and 4 (back to back) of a letter. Rare? $50? 953 DIE FÜNF MEGILLOTH. (THE FIVE MEGILLOTH). Part II, Ruth. 1921, annotated by Dr. Raphael Breuer, Frankfurt. 60 pages in German and Hebrew, broken binding, other- wise decent condition. $20+? *954 GOLEM NOTES. Frankfurt 1921 25 & 50 Pfenning notgeld notes. Both depict the Golem creature. The Golem was, in Eastern European Jewish legend, a figure of lore and greatness and many Rabbis used these as morale builders. Both Unc. $50 *955 SYNAGOGUE POSTCARDS. c. 1900 to 1995. 24 different postcards, showing syn- agogues in NYC, Strassbourg, Hörde (Germany), Pittsburgh, McKeesport, PA (Rare), Nürnberg, Toronto, Dessau, Haverhill, Mass, Torino (Italy), Reichenburg, Venice (5 cards, 5

51 synagogues), Helsinki, Palm Springs, CA, Berlin, Sejny, Poland, Prague, Newport RI, Baltimore and Redwood City CA. The 1st 11 are early (most before 1920) and mostly used, the last 13 are modern, new and unused. Some scarce and rare cards in this lot. $$250? *956 IMMIGRATION FROM PALESTINE TO THE UNITED STATES. 1923. “Declaration of Alien about to Depart for the United States”. A US printed form presented to the American Consulate in Jerusalem by Haim Elgort, born 1894 in Kiev, a citizen of Russia, holder of a Palestine passport who wants to emigrate to the US to join a Brooklyn relative. With his photo and signature, with revenues, handstamps and other signatures. Scarce $65+ 957 RËUBENI FÜRST DER JUDEN BY MAX BROD. 1925, Munich. 424 pages. In German. Brod (1884-1968) was a Czech born German Jewish writer who fled to Palestine in 1939. He was a good friend of Franz Kafka. Decent used condition with name written inside. $20+? *958 PALESTINE CIGARETTE CARDS. c. 1930. Depicting Palestine Mandate coins. 7 different cards. Issued by Richard Greiling A. G. Dresden. One slightly damaged on back, others nice. 7 cards, showing 6 denominations, mostly EF. $75? 959 DIE HEILIGE SCHRIFT TORA/FUNFBUCH”. (The Holy Writing - Tora/Five Books, Vol. I). 1934, published by J. Kauffmann, Frankfurt. 429 pages. In German, the preface by H. Torczyner was written in Jerusalem, October 1934. Name written on inside. Decent con- dition. $20+? *960 POLISH JEWISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE SIGNED BY RABBI. 1936. Issued by the Registry of the Jewish Community of Jeziory and signed in hand by Rabbi Sz. Szlapak of Jeziory with his handstamp. Jeziory was a small community in the Grodno District (the con- trol number is 8, the date is 2 June 1936, perhaps only the 8th Jewish birth in 5+ months.) VF $45+ *961 IRGUN LEAFLET. 1946. Title, “To Every British Soldier, It’s Worth Thinking About”. Addressed to the British soldiers stationed in Palestine explaining why they should be “reluctant to be killed”. Well used and aged, with tears. Certainly scarce and interesting. $50+ *962 STERN GANG BROADSIDE. 1947. Official notices issued by the Lechi under- ground (Fighters for Freedom of Israel), better known as the “Stern Gang”. “The outlaw A. A. Conquist, chief of CID (Criminal Investigation Department) in Haifa, one of the British Terror Organizations in our homeland..who was in charge of many crimes of war against the Fighting Hebrew Underground was executed in Haifa on 6 Eyyar, 5707” Singed, “Fighters for Freedom of Israel in Underground”. c 7 x 9”. All in Hebrew. I’ve been told that Stern Gang notices are rarer than those of Begin’s Irgun. VF. $80+ *963 REVISIONIST SHANAH TOVAH OF THE TEL-HAI FUND. 1948. Colored card (c. 4 1/4 x 2 1/2”) showing map of Greater Israel along with Jabotinsky and Tel-Hai fund emblem. Inscribed, “A Year of Realization of the Vision of the Kingdom of Israel” and “Eretz-Israel, Rosh Hashanah eve. 5709”. Interesting VF $30? *964 ANCIENT COIN SET OF 10 POSTCARDS. 1960. Complete set of 10 colored post- cards featuring an “ancient coin” depicting 3 barley leaves and an Israel stamp (each with different denomination stamp, but same design). Each with a different Biblical verse. Scarce? $40 *965 ISRAEL CACHETED FIRST DAY COVERS. 1965-1971. 109 or so covers. A neat lot for the specialist. Should be worth at least 50¢ each. Sold as is, no returns. $50? *966 JEWISH RELATED POSTCARDS. Cemetaries, Buildings, Monuments, Street Scenes etc. 13 cards from Bialystok, Russia, Savannah, Washington DC, Los Angeles, London, Newport, Venice, Paris and Hildensheim. All different, most modern, but a few older cards. $75? *967 HEVRON RESETTLED. 1978. A real photo mulitcolored Postcard in Hebrew and English featuring a view of Kiryat Arba - Hebron on photo side and “1968-1978 10th

52 Anniversary of the Renewal of Jewish Settlement in Hebron” on reverse. With Israel stamp, tied to card by Qiryat Arba, IDF postmark. EF $30 FINANCIAL PAPER *969 KOLLEL PAIR. 1901. Issued by the United Jewish Ashkenazim Kollel of Eretz Ha- Kodesh. Both to Kollel Vohlin, dated Av 14, 5661 (Summer 1901). 1) #579 for 783 Turkish Ghursh as down payment on behalf of the total due of 1160 and 2) #580 for 2102.20 Ghursh as down payment on behalf of the biannual income. Both notes signed by Meltzer (?), Adler and Arieh Leib HaCohen. VF $50+ *970 TALMUD TORAH & YESHIVAH ETZ-CHAIM PAIR. 1912. 1) 24 Av, 5627. #2739 for 218 Ghursh to be paid on 10 Heshvan, 5673 (about 10 weeks later) for stationery purchased from Aaron Ziv and 2) dated 3 Kislev, 5673, #403 for 50 Ghursh to be paid to (Rebbetzin) Sheindel Bourdaki for rent. Both notes signed by Joshua Shlor and Charlap. VF $50+ 971 ANGLO-PALESTINE CO., JAFFA. 1913. Note in Hebrew (and some English) for 100 Francs received from Joseph Reizes for the account of Messers, Pearlman, Pearlstein, Weiser and Weiss, 4 prominent figures in the founding of Tel-Aviv. Dated 16 April 1913. Signed with Ottoman Revenue adhesive. $25+ *972 KOLLEL SH’AREI TORAH OF KREMAENTCHUG (UKRAINE). 1913. Hebrew and some Russian note of this central Ukrainian Kollel which had strong ties to the Chabad Lubavitchers. Dated Adar 5674 for 25 Kopeks. Text states that the income from the sale of Ethrogs (for Sukkot) was for the financial support of the local Yeshiva and the purchaser would also enjoy the merit of Tzedakah. See The Shekel Vol XVIII, #1, page 22 for a simi- lar note, but this has a circular handstamp (a bit faint) of the Kollel at left. Kremeantchug was captured by the Nazis on 9 September 1941 and more than 8000 Jews from the city were murdered. EF. See lot below. $45 *973 KOLLEL SH’AREI TORAH OF KREMAENTCHUG As above for 50 Kopeks. $45 *974 KORETZ JEWISH COMMUNITY, VOLYN DISTRICT. 1919-1920 3 Roubles. Printed in Russian and Hebrew on front, with handstamp on back in Hebrew and Yiddish around Magen David. 2nd Issue. Kharitonov-46d, Denis-854. Printed on lined school paper, with first signature in black and bottom two, plus serial number, in bluish green. F-VF, stains. A rare local Jewish note of this turbulent time in Russia $100+ *975 SHEPETIVKA , UKRAINE JEWISH COMMUNITY. ND (c. 1920). 5 Karbovantsiv. . A voucher issued by the Jewish Public Congregation of Shepetivka on watermarked paper. Fine, some tape repair and stains. Kharitonov-S24, Denis-388. Scarce $300? *976 RARE RUSSIAN NOTE. SLAUGHTERHOUSE. RELIGIOUS BUTCHER OF ZVENIGORODKA. ND, Early 20th Century. 10 Rubles. Series B, Unused Remainder. In Hebrew and Russian. Kharitonov Z-15b, Denis-1723. Nice EF, very tip of upper left corner missing, otherwise nicer than pictured example. Rare, 1st I can recall seeing. A third local Jewish note from Russia. $240 *977 THE (AMERICAN) JEWISH RELIEF FUND. 1922. Hebrew/English Printed note for 75 Egyptian Ghursh, received by Bracha Weisenbruch (signed underneath) on behalf of Racamim Ziv (name written at top). #40 with nice decorated frame. Printed by Zuckerman (Jerusalem). Money received from the “Balance of the Jewish Relief Fund” through Consul, Dr. Otis A. Glazabrook who helped Jerusalem Jewry. VF, interesting item. $55 *978 ANGLO-PALESTINE ZIONIST SHEKEL RELATED DOCUMENT. 1923. On the Official Stationery of the A-P Co., addressed to Zionist Executive about transfer of 3 Palestine pounds for Zionist Shekels purchased by members of the Rehovot Colony. Signed and handstamped. $40? 979 ZIONIST SHEKEL RELATED DOCUMENT. 1925. In Hebrew, printed on letterhead of Hapoel Hamizrachi Organization of Eretz-Israel from the executive to the Neveh Ya’akov Jerusalem branch. About a request received from the headquarters of the Hapoel Hamizrachi about a list of all members who purchased a Shekel along with the details of the

53 account and the funds within 7 weeks. The branch is asked to distribute as many Shekels as possible and to deliver the list and accounts so that the movement will be credited with voters for upcoming 16th Zionist Congress to be held in Vienna in 1926. Interesting. VF $35 *980 RUSSIA. JEWISH LOTTERY, OZET. 1927 50 Kopek. Jewish Peasant farmer with wheat & tractor. Script in Yiddish and Russian. VF, but for left edge tears. This the rare 1st issue and the only one we have seen. See The Shekel #27, 1, 36. $100 *981 DUTCH SYNAGOGUE TOKEN. 1920’s-1930’s. 10¢ Contribution tokens, with 3 sides perforated., Inscribed in Dutch, “Jewish Grand Synagogue”. #99 with name of donor (Hymans) and dated 27 Adar II. The synagogue is in Amsterdam. EF $40? *982 DUTCH SYNAGOGUE TOKEN. 1920’s-1930’s. Similar, but with larger print and on slightly larger paper, #137 for 25¢ from the same donor, but without date. EF $40? *983 KOLLEL CHABAD. (LUBAVITCHERS). ND (c. 1930). Hebrew English (mostly Hebrew, part of the letterhead is in English) letter issued by the Congregation in Jerusalem with a special appeal on behalf of the Lubavitcher Adnir about a special Shofar program where each and every Chabad member would a get a Rabbi Meir Ba’al Hanes Shofar. Scarce? $50+? *984 BIROBIDJAN MIKVEH TOKEN. Early 1930’s. Yiddish Russian printed 1 Rouble paper token. c. 2 x 2 1/4”. Inscribed, “For adult token, 1 Ruble...Birobidjan Bath and Washing Combination”. A scarce memento from this famous Jewish “autonomous” region of the USSR. EF and rare. A similar item brough $85 in our last sale. $80 *985 ALIYAH STAMP COLLECTION. 1933 to Mid 1940’s, Collection of 14 items (13 stamps and 1 attractive postcard). The stamps show a map of Eretz-Israel and are denom- inated in Shekels!. They are inscribed in Hebrew “Bul Aliyah Le Eretz-Israel” and were offi- cially issued by the Jewish Agency and affixed to their official Aliyah related documents and certificates. The postcard is printed in gold, white and various shades of blue as issued by the Zim lines. Nicely arranged on an album page (easily removable). Without gum. $120+ *986 POLISH TUITION PAID. 1930’s. Hebrew Printed form of the “Society of Friends of Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Warsaw” acknowledging receipt of 600 Zloty (23.120 Palestine Pounds) which were transferred through the Deposit Bank in Lodz as full tuition at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Interesting. EF $45 *987 REVISIONIST CONTRIBUTION NOTE. 1930’s. 1 French Franc. Inscribed in Yiddish, “For the Arrested Zionist in Eretz-Israel/Tel-Hai Fund”. These were funds collected in France in aid of the Irgun underground fighters that were captured by the British. Unc. $75 *988 ROMANIAN KOLLEL. 1936. ”Halukka” note of this Kollel for funds received from the Central Committee (in NY) through Rabbi Nachum Ethrog of Saffad. #67, dated Eyar 5696 (May 1936) for 225 Mils given to Moshe Greenberg as allowance for his family (5 people). Printed in dark bluish-black on white framed paper. VF and scarce. $60+? *989 ---1937. Similar to above but a slightly different type. Dated 5698 (Fall 1937) #71 for 270 Mils given to Menachm Neuman for his family of 6. Printed in black on white framed paper. Equally as scarce as above. $60+? *990 ZIONIST SHEKEL REGISTRATION. 1937. United States. Issued to N. Davis. The bearer of this “Registration” would be entitled to exchange it for an official Shekel receipt and be able to vote at the World Zionist Congress. Fine, some stains. Nice vignette of Eretz- Israel. This and lot below are the first of these that I can recall offering. $35+? *991 ---1939. United States. Issued to the same N. Davis as above. VF, some stains. Nice vignette of a “Shekel” at left. This and the above are the first of these that I can recall offer- ing. $35+? *992 AMERICAN OF JEWISH EXTRACTION. 1939 FBI Wanted Poster for Morris Lauer, identified as an “American of Jewish Extrication” showing his picture and his fingerprints.

54 Lists his numerous aliases, his crimes and his relatives and sent to Mr. J. R. Kemp, Captain of Police in Waycross GA. Accompanying this is another cardboard flyer addressed to the same Capt. Kemp cancelling the poster as Lauer had been located (and presumably arrest- ed) on 30 December 1939 in Sweetwater, Texas. 2 interesting documents. $60+? 993 KOFER HAYISHUV VOLUNTARY TAX. 1939-1945. 16 different used bus tickets showing a variety of handstamps or adhesive revenue stamps showing that the tax to the Hagana was paid. $35? *994 ANGLO-PALESTINE BANK. 1940, London. Bill of Exchange for £49, 12 Shillings, 6 Pence paid by the British Drug Houses Ltd. to Messers W. Schocher & Co. of Jerusalem. With handstamps, adhesive revenue and embossed British stamp. Interesting. $25+? *995 JEWISH AGENCY LETTER. 1943. Concerns the release of Jewish Agency (Zionist) funds in Palestine to send parcels from Tehran to refugees in “Southern Asiatic Russia”. The letter was sent after the writer received a request from Dr. Judah Magnes, who received a copy of this letter. Handstamps, used, but interesting. $35+? 996 ATTRACTIVE BILL OF EXCHANGE. 1945. The Imperial Bank of Iran “Sole” Bill of Exchange issued in Baghdad, Iraq for 425 Palestine Mils to be paid to the Palestine Trade Catalogue of Tel-Aviv. With Iraqi adhesive at front right and Palestine adhesive on back, both with official handstamps, plus various handstamps of the Barclay’s Bank of Tel-Aviv on both sides. Written on top in red ink “Under One Palestine Pound”. Very interesting item from place still in the news. $35+ *997 IHUD-REGEV, SMALL CHANGE TOKEN. Haffner 12A varity. 3 Mils. Red on White, unpublished as such. Series Aleph, as reverse #1 for 3 Mils. Unc. $50? *998 ZIONIST SHEKEL PURCHASED IN DP CAMP. 1947. Special Jubilee Shekel for the 50th Anniversary of the Zionist World Org, “Germany” printed in bold black at lower right. Purchased by “Sh Erlichman, Bad Reichenhall, Block 2 (hut) 31 18 August 1947”. Signed by the distributor with about 1/2 of the official English handstamp of the “Jewish Agency for Palestine, Headquarters Unit” at center top. Bad Reichenhall was a large Jewish DP Camp. Fine, with some stains. Extremely rare local for this item. For related items, see Lot#1022 $80+? *999 WAR OF INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL LOAN. 1948. Official flyer issued by the just born state of Israel advocating the purchase of the National Loan to finance the war as well as the operation of the various departments of David Ben-Gurions’s provisional govern- ment. Printed in Hebrew, “If your son will ask you: Father, Mother, did you purchase the National Loan? Tell him with pure conscience we paid our duty, for you, on behalf of your future”. A bold, yet naive appeal, with Israel beginning it’s fight for her very existence. Black on grayish green paper. VF, some aging at left. Scarce. $60+? *1000 ---As above but with different message. “Our airplane waves it’s wings in the sky; our boys and girls defend the front lines; The National Loan increases and adds power for the plane, the soldier and the front, PURCHASE” with a fighter plane at right and “National Loan” on it’s wings. Black on brown paper. $60+? *1001 ---A third type. “More than 100, 000 citizens have already purchased certificates of the National Loan for 4 1/2 Million Pounds. They paid their duty for the state and its defend- ers. Do not be left behind. Join the citizens who are loyal to their state, the last 1/2 million is waiting for you. PURCHASE” With a vignette of the walls of Jerusalem and guns that had just fired. Black on beige paper. $60+?

THE HOLOCAUST AND ANTI-SEMITISM

I am often asked WHY DO PEOPLE COLLECT THIS STUFF. Obviously people collect for dif- ferent reasons, but most people seem to collect these items as teaching tools for use at home, in schools, synagogues and churches. Many people donate them to

55 national or local museums. There are people who deny the existence or magnitude of the Holocaust. These items are a weapon against them. Also see the following lots earlier in the catalog: 601-603, 664, 668-673, 677-678, 680-681, 683-684, 686-705, 738, 743, 763, 778a, 838, 866-879, 928 and 998.

*1002 ANTI-SEMITIC “CHECK”. c. 1890 by Caran D’Ache. D’Ache was a vicious anti-sem- ite “cartoonist” who helped the fervor during the Dreyfus affair of the 1890’s. This is part of a series that came in a “check book” filled with anti-Semitic drawings. This seems to be showing a Jewish “doctor” hypnotizing a patient and suggesting that he give him a check for 25,000 Francs. $50 *1003 ANTI-SEMITIC NOTGELD. Bruef in Pinzau. 40 Heller 1921. Depicting a Jewish type chained to the devil, with money bags in the background. Scarce. Unc. $45 *1004 ---Brakel. 1922. 2 Mark Anti-Semitic notgeld. Both the original blue (or perhaps black) note and the olive green which replaced the original note. The original note depicts a man chained to a pillory which, according to sexually psychopathic Streicher (who published the primitive anti-semitic Die Stuermer) personifies Jewry. The notes were received with so much disfavor that they were quickly withdrawn and replaced by a note which a row of hous- es in the background, which was seemingly less disgusting. 2 unc., note but the 1st has a tiny tear in upper margin. See The Shekel XVIII, #4. In our spring sale a similar pair sold for $150. $90+ *1005 ---Sternberg. 1922. Anti-Semitic Notgeld. The infamous set of 3 notes, which depicts the supposed destruction of the Holy Wafer by Jews. Unc. See The Shekel Vol XVII #4 (an error on the cover says Vol XVIII, this is July-August 1984). A similar set sold for $75 in our spring sale. $75 *1006 ZIONIST ORGANIZATION BERLIN. ND. Mid-late 1930’s, 2 different blue and white printed tax stamps, inscribed in Hebrew and German “BZV” (Berlin Zionist Vereinigung, the Berlin Zionist Org.), both perforated with black value “RM. 2.50”, one in thick lettering, the other in thin lettering. No Gum. EF $40 *1007 HOLOCAUST ERA ALIYAH CERTIFICATE. 1937, Warsaw, Poland. Aliyah Certificate issued on 22 February 1937 to Aron Yojchou (Joshua) Rozenblum (no relation), his wife Chaja Rywka and their children Hilary and Debora who hold a Polish passport and are residents of Lodz and have just received the needed Visa for Palestine. With photos of all at left and with 3 round handstamps. Fine, tape repair on back. We hope that the reason this ended up in Israel is that the Rozenblum’s were able to emigrate to Palestine. $50? *1008 FLED FROM WARSAW TO LONDON. 1938 and 1942. Two items relating to Irena Finkelstein of Warsaw, born in 1924. 1) Warsaw School ID card issued to 14 year old Irena for the academic year 1938-1939. With her photo and school handstamps dated 31 January 1939 to 30 September 1939. With personal details and handstamps. 2) University of London, official certificate of matriculation for 1942. Signed by the acting Principal. The back has the following typed statement, “This Certificate is a duplicate issued by the University to replace the original, presumed lost owing to enemy action”. This was obviously due to the German bombing of London during that time. Irena was able to escape Warsaw sometime after the Nazis invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 and begin life anew in London. 2 items, both well aged, the first more so. Rare pair. $140+ *1009 HOLOCAUST DOCUMENT. 1939. A Berlin, Germany document that shows that a Jewess “Sara” (the rest of the name is difficult to read, perhaps Frieda Sara Stribel) does not owe any taxes and thus she is free to leave the country. Dated 1 July 1939. With hand- stamp and signatures. A bit ragged. Scarce. $75+? *1010 JEWISH REFUGEE ID AND RATION CARD. December 1939, Vilna. Yiddish print- ed card issued by the “Committee in Aid of Refugees, Jewish Community, Vilna”, Titled, “Evidence Card for Refugee”, given to 22 year old Abram Kostwzew of Liechanow, a Jewish refugee who managed to escape from Poland. Inner side shows 3 monthly columns (for

56 meals) for the months of December 1939 and January and February 1940. The first marked day is 28 December 1939, the last 29 January 1939. Many other services were provided by the community, Clothing (in January and March of 1940), Lodging, medical and sanitary aid, Bad (Mikveh), laundry, legal aid and other help (cash). Most sections are filled either by handstamp or manuscript or both. It seems that Kostwzew was able to get a job on the 29th of January thus no longer needed the meal card and obtained a flat on the 14th of January. The latest stamped entry is 28 April 1940. Unfortunately on June 24, 1941 Vilna was over- taken by the Nazis and virtually all were murdered. Printed in Yiddish in black on pink. Folded once to fit in a pocket. Well used with tears and some soiling. Very rare. $150+ *1011 CZECHOSLOVAKIAN DOCUMENT. 1941. To Herr Karl Gottlieb. A notification to all Jewish owners of bicycles and typewriters (those noted deadly instruments of terror?) that they must register possession of these items on the specified forms without delay. One side in German, the other in Czech. One page, c. 5 3/4 x 8”, stamped Brünn (Brno) , 13 September 1941 printed document with some pencil manuscript on German side. Some edge separation at vertical crease, faint creases and a very small tear at bottom right cor- ner, along with minor adhesive residue. Still overall a decent aVF. $150 *1012 DUTCH “J” JUDE ID CARD. 1941. Issued to Benjamin Cohen. c. 9 1/4 x 4 1/2” on thick fabric like paper in beige. Personal Identity Card imprinted in Dutch and further regu- lations and instructions printed in the background, blanks shaped as squares on both sides, probably to make counterfeiting more difficult. The card is folded twice to make it pocket sized and includes the maiden name of his wife (Andriesse, see lot below). The card was issued in Tilburg (southern Holland) and features his photo (showing his left ear, which according to Nazi racial theory helped identify Jews) as well as two fingerprints. The edict regarding the registration of all Jews was published on 19 January 1941, but Mr. Cohen did not register until 2 September 1941. Perhaps because he lived in Tilburg he felt far enough away from Amsterdam that he felt safe not to register. By September he felt he needed to or was forced to. Obviously there were not many Jews in Tilburg, or perhaps others regis- tered earlier in the year. This is card # 035078, his wife registered on the 25th of September, 3+ weeks later and her card is number 035079! (See lot below). Mr. Cohen was born in Leeuivarden on 16 July 1907 and the card has further details about his address and his bank account. Two circular handstamps, plus others. VF, but some tape repairs. Rare and a great match to the lot listed below. $400+ *1013 DUTCH “J” JUDE ID CARD. 1941. Issued to Andriesse Cohen, wife of Benjamin Cohen. (See lot above). Similar to above, slightly better in condition, but still with a few tape repairs and stains. Equally as rare and a companion to above. $400+ *1014 HAMBURG-NEUENGAMME PAIR. 1940-41. Two printed formula letters with camp regulations and instructions, printed in block letters at upper left. Each letter has four pages, the 1st dated 10 August 1940, the 2nd 20 April 1941. Both written by inmate Alexander Skawroski, inmate # 3641, of Block 4, to his mother. Each with a 3 page message with cen- sor handstamp at center. A scarce pair, from the early days of transportation. A similar pair, but not as nice, sold for $110 (reduced) in our previous sale. $65+ *1015 NAZI ORDER RELATING TO JEWS. 1942. The Official British record of the “6th Order relating to measures against Jews” by the Nazis in Occupied France. The order pro- hibited a Jew from being outside his residence from 8 PM to 6 AM and from changing his place of residence. The penalties included a fine and/or imprisonment. In addition the offender would be liable to be interned in a camp for Jews. EF. Rare? $60? *1016 WARSAW GHETTO WORK CARD. A special issue for Jews only, titled “Meldekarte für Juden”. c. 16 x 7 1/4”, to be folded 3 times in order to shape a 7 1/2 x 4” card. Issued in 1941 to 35 year old Salomon Skornik, born 1906 in Kalish, Poland with his Ghetto address: Panska Street 29/25. Issued by the “Warsaw Work Office, Department for Jud. Wohnbezirk” (ie. Jewish Ghetto). With large red handstamp at top, Skornik’s photo (of course showing his left ear) tied to the card with a Nazi handstamp, with a different Nazi handstamp below that and a signature of the Nazi officer in charge, “Ziegler”. Holders of these cards, known by fellow Jews as “Schein” were considered to be the lucky ones as working at a German

57 plant usually prevented the holder from being transported to a concentration camp. The inner pages of this card, #49123, reveal Skornik’s work history in the Ghetto since 1941. His first two jobs were as one of the general workers of the Ghetto administration, his 3rd job from 3 August 1942 was in the infamous Hofman Textile Industries. He seemed to have sur- vived the many “Aktiens” as well as the mass deportations of mid and late 1942 and on the 1st of January 1943 he was working at the Omnium Lagerei und Umschlag which dealt with storage and distribution of products produced by Jewish workers. Each plant handstamped his card and there was a handstamp for every change in job plus a handstamp and manu- script notation for his medical check before each and every change of employment. (The Nazis were only interested in the health of the worker in so far as he was healthy enough to produce). The card also has the approval handstamp of the Warsaw Judenrat/Department of Labor for each place of work. Two inner pages have 7 paragraph instructions and regulations printed in German, Ukrainian and Polish for the holder of the card with Skornik’s signature below. The mass deportation to the death camps began on 18 January 1943, the final liquidation of the Ghetto started on Passover eve., 19 April 1945. A very rare “Life saving” document from the Warsaw Ghetto. Used, with some tears and tape repairs. In the Spring of 2002 we sold a similar piece for $850 (reduced bid) in spirited bid- ding. This is nicer with more detail. $1000+ *1017 RESCUE OF HUNGARIAN JEWISH CHILDREN. 1943. “Jewish Agency for Eretz- Israel, Aliyah Department, Haifa” voucher dated 2 Feb. 1943. A Hebrew printed form, with details in manuscript filled in “To pay Egged (Bus Co.) for transportation of 8 immigrants from Haifa to Ma’abarot (Kibbutz) Youth Aliyah, Hungary”. Reverse lists the names of the 8 children who landed at Haifa as part of the Youth Aliyah rescue operation. VF and scarce. $50 *1018 COMMEMORATION OF A JEWISH MARTYR. 1941. Brick Contribution for 1 Palestine Pound issued by The Committee for Building a Cultural Center in Kibbutz Hanita to be named after the late Moshe Orichowski, murdered “Al Kidudsh Hashem ... in Bucharest, during the pogroms of January, 1941” The Romanian Fascist regime headed by the infamous Jon Antonescu came to power in September of 1940 and almost immediately began anti-Semitic persecutions which reached their peak in January of 1941. Dozens of members of various Jewish Pioneer Youth groups were arrested and tortured and Orichowski who was chief director of the Palestine Office in Bucharest was murdered. This fund was started by many of the ex-Romanians who had already reached Palestine. Hebrew printed in black on orange parchment like paper. $50 *1019 ANTI-SEMITIC SONG. US, WWII. The Kosher Warden’s Hymn. Typed song on MacDill Field, Tampa, FL letterhead c. 8 x 7” proclaiming that only Christians and not Jews fought in WWII, “Praise the Lord and Draft another Christian.” VF and scarce $150 *1020 LODZ GHETTO. CIGARETTE BOX with two sets of 5, 10 and 20 Mark coins against a background of barbed wire imprisonment fence. The coins are brass and almost certain- ly very good cast copies. They are glued on the 10 x 4 3/8 x 2” wooden box. Very unusual and something we’ve never seen before. Our consignor purchased this in Warsaw in 1976. $200? *1021 SURVIVOR IN POLAND. 1946. Membership card issued by Mizrachi Organization Torah Ve-Avodah in Poland, Central Committee Lodz to Moshe Mordechai Laks of Nizrach Wroclaw (Breslav). Dated 5706 (1946) in print, no doubt printed after the war. Signed by both the Chairman and Secretary with Hebrew handstamp. Nicely printed in Art Noveau style featuring the 10 Commandments and fancy Hebrew letter Shin, flower and Magen David. “Eretz Israel for the People of Israel by the Torah of Israel”. Black and Gray on beige card. Fine, with 1 pinhole. $60+ *1022 SURVIVOR PAIR. Both issued to Szymon Erlichmann. 1) March, 1946 Issued by the Jewish Religious Committee of Lublin, signed in hand by both the President and the Secretary with the committee’s handstamp on reverse. Probably issued after certain servic- es were provided. 2) Jewish Agency for Palestine, Medical Certificate in Hebrew and (a bit) in English. Issued to Mr. Erlichmann after he had moved from Lublin to the Bad-Reichenhall

58 D.P. Camp. With personal details about his health. Although born in 1916 and a young man he had suffered greatly, (malaria, lungs, Scarlet Fever, etc.) and his ailments are somewhat detailed on the card. Signed and stamped by an MD., with a listing of vaccinations received upon arrival at the DP camp in 1947. Also handstamps of the Jewish Agency Medical Department and the Israel Aliyah Officer in Munich. No doubt this survivor was too weak and ill to be included in the first waves of Aliyah groups as there was an urgent need for strong young men to fight the War of Independence. A very scarce pair. See Lot #998 for related item. $80+ *1023 BERLIN JEWISH COMMUNITY TOKEN. ND (1946?). “1” paper token. Magen David within circle reading Judische gemeinde with a 1 in each corner of chit. Blue on tan paper. VF. We’ve had similar pieces in the past that have sold from $120 to $400. Scarce. $120+ *1024 CYPRUS CAMP SPECIAL PASS. 1948. Mimeographed. “Temporary Pass for Prohibited Area-Valid for one visit Only”. In English, dated 2 January 1948 given to Rivka Borz interned in 64 Camp Xyl. This Holocaust survivor managed to reach Palestine but was deported by the British to Cyprus. Pass was good for “All Camps Karalos” for a meeting with the AJDC (American Joint Distribution Committee) probably to deliver messages and infor- mation received about or from relatives of inmates. Good for “All hours” Issued by the “Defence Security office, Cyprus” with it’s 2 line handstamp at top and lower center. Signed by holder and issuing officer. Fine and no doubt rare. $75+ *1025 BUCHENWALD SURVIVOR’S PIN. ND. Multi-colored (predominately red) pin with “Buchenwald” & tower in center & flags (presumably from homelands of victims & survivors) on either side. Also see lots 1069-1071 for other survivor pins. $45+ *1026 AUSCHWITZ COMMEMORATIVE PAIR. 1967, 1978. 1) Real Photo Postcard of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Monument, captioned in Polish, English, French & German “Monument to victims of the Nazi terror on the site of the former extermination camp unveiled the 16th April 1967”. EF+, unused and 2) Another postcard. “Auschwhitz, the memorial monument to be built in memory of Auschwitz victims.” Black and white with Hebrew “Zechor” (Remember), eternal lamp and Hebrew gravestone at left. Captioned in Hebrew on back, plus Hebrew/English handstamp, “Special Postcard 33 years to Exodus from Auschwitz Camps 18.1. 1978”. Mailed to member of Knesset and Holocaust Survivor Hillel Siedel. EF, the pair. $35+ *1027 WWII 25TH ANIVERSARY SOUVENIR SHEET. 1970. Special imperforated German souvenir sheet issued in East Berlin. Printed in various shades of blue & red, on off white paper, showing 5 postage stamps from France, USSR, DDR, Jersey and Grenada. each with related WWII scene. Titled (in German) “8 May 1945 Capitulation of the Fascist Wehrmacht, Berlin was Liberated”. No gum as issued. EF $40 *1028 HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARD. 1970’s. French Real Photo card in B&W. In French and English, “The Memorial to the Unknown Jewish Martyr”, with photo of the front of the memorial and the urn with names of the Death camps. Unused, VF. $25 *1029 GREEK JUDAICA MEMORIAL POSTCARD. 1980’s. Multicolored real photo card featuring “Thessalonki - Jewish Cemetary, Monument to the victims of the Holocaust”, in Greek, French and English. Unused. VF $25 *1030 GHETTO UPRISING COMMEMORATIVE FOLDER. 1988. Colored folder (c. 10 x 7”) to be folded once showing the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto on the outside and the memo- rial monument for the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising along with 6 different Israeli commemorative stamps on the inside. Postmarked “14 April 1988 45th Anniversary of the Ghetto Uprising”. EF and impressive. $30+ *1031 JEWISH GHETTO IN VILNA. 2003. A set of 6 commemorative notes, 1, 2, 5, 20, 50 and 100 Salomas commemorating the 60th anniversary of the destruction of the Ghetto. Unc. $25 END OF SALE

59 NUMISMATIC LITERATURE with dj. The 1st of the attemps to deal with the whole range of coinage in one volume. 64 plates, 600+ pages of text. DJ torn The “backroom” has become a fire hazard. We can’t find half the and repaired, spine a bit loose. An eminently readable book things we’re looking for and we must make space. Therefore we $35 are hoping to reduce our numismatic literature stock by about 50% 1117 Challis, C. E. The Tudor Coinage. New York. 1978. HC with or more. Books listed as new are as published unless defects are dj. Virtually as new $30+ mentioned. Most others are used but are at least in decent condi- 1118 Criswell, Jr. Grover. Confederate and Southern States tion with no major defects unless mentioned otherwise. Currency. 4th edition. 1992. Port Clinton, OH. New, HC. With “Best wishes to WMR” signed by the author. $25+? The first 100 or so lots (1100 - 1200) are more or less in alphabet- 1119 Crosby, Sylvestor S. The Early Coins of America. ical order, the others are as they come until we finish the page. Lawrence. 1974. HC with dj. Centennial Edition. Minor tape Bids will be reduced to 5 to 10% over the 2nd high bid. No buyer’s repairs to dust jacket. $60+ fee, postage is extra. Estimates are retail or less. Lots of good 1120 Daehn, William E. Ancient Greek Numismatics: A Guide books look this over carefully. to Reading and Research. A Bibliography of Works Written in English with Summaries of Their Contents Cold Spring. 1100 Album, Stephen. A Checklist of Islamic Coins. Santa 2001. CC New. In Original shrinkwrap $70 Rosa. 1997. CC 2nd edition. New $20 1121 Daniel III, Howard. Democratic Republic of Vietnam: 1101 American Numismatic Society. American Journal of Coins and Currency. Dunn Loring. 1995. HC New $30+ Numismatics, 1989 and 1990. Museum Notes 1960 and 1122 Davenport, John. S. European Crowns. 1484-1600. 1964. 4 card cover volumes, all important, the last a bit faded, Frankfurt am Main. 1977. HC. Virtually as new. $25 otherwise virtually as new, except for label being taken off the 1123---European Crowns. 1600-1700. Galesburg. 1974. HC. first two at bottom. Each with numerous articles and plates Virtually as new and the most elusive of all his books. $100+ $50? 1124---German Church and City Talers: 1600-1700. Galesburg. 1102 Askew, Gilbert. The Coinage of Roman Britain. London. 1977. HC. Valuation sheet laid in. Just slightly used. $30 1951. HC. Some wear. One of the early books on the subject. 1125---German Talers 1700-1800. London. 1965. HC. 2nd edi- Still useful and scarce. $20 tion. With estimated prices laid in. Binding slightly broken $20 1103 Bachtell, Lee M. World Dollars 1477-1877 Pictorial Guide. 1126 Davis, Norman. Greek Coins and Cities. London. 1967. Ludowici. 1974. HC 2nd edition. Price Guide laid in. A massive HC, dust jacket slightly torn. $40 and ambitious work listing over 6000 crowns most of which are 1127 De Mey, Jean and Bernard Poindessault. Repertoire de la illustrated. A bit of bumping on cover but not much and contents Numismatique Française Contemporaine. Brussels-Paris. ok. $40+ 1972. HC. 2nd edition. Slightly used. In French. $35 1104 Ballarini, Roberto. Black Africa’s Traditonal Arms. Milan. 1128 Durst, Sanford J. Comprehensive Guide to American 1992. CC. New. English and Italian, many of the illustrated Colonial Coinage: It’s Origins, History and Value. New York. items have been used as money. $50+ 1976. HC. Katen Numismatic Library bookplate stuck in and 1105 Banks, Florence Aiken. Coins of Bible Days. New York. Contemporary World Gold Coins by the same author $25 1955. HC with dj. 1st edition. DJ a bit torn. Many Biblical stories 1129 Emmett, Keith. Alexandrian Coins. Lodi. 2001. HC. New. with nice illustrations throughout. $30 An important work. In original shrink wrap. $45 1106 Banti, A and L. Simonetti. Corpus Nummorum 1130 Fonrobert, Jules. Mexico, Central America and South Romanorum I. Firenze. 1972. HC In Italian and English with America. Reprint of the famous 1878 Berlin Sale conducted by addendum and letter laid in. Republican and Imperatorial coins. Adolph Weyl. Sepulveda. 1970. HC. Perhaps the most impor- Near new, spine a bit worn. $40+ tant sale ever of this material, a very useful guide. Binding a 1108 Banti, A and L. Simonetti. Corpus Nummorum touch loose. $35+ Romanorum II. Firenze. 1973. HC. The 2nd of the set. As 1131 Fontanille Jean-Philippe & Sheldon Lee Gosline The Coins above. $40+ of Pontius Pilate 2001 HC Warren Center New, corners a bit 1109 Becker, Thomas W. The Coin Makers; The Development bumped. $30 of Coinage from Earliest Times. Garden City. 1969. HC with 1132---,---As above, but card cover. New. $26 dj. DJ a bit torn, contents as issued. An interesting history of 1133 Francis, Jr., Peter Beads of the World: A Collector’s Guide coins, mints and mintmasters. $30 with price reference. Atglen. 1994. CC. New, cover a bit ruf- 1110Berlin Howard M. The Coins and Banknotes of Palestine fled. $20 Under the British Mandate, 1927-1947 2001 HC Jefferson 1134Franquinet, Guy and Dr. Ing. Peter Hammer, Hartmut and New $45 Lothar Schoenawa. Litzmannstadt...A Chapter of German 1111 Bertram, Fred and Robert Weber. An Epic in Sculpture: Monetary History. Crailsheim 1994. HC. New. In English and The Medallic History of the Jewish People. 1974, New York. German. In original shrink wrap. $25 Published in conjunction with 120 medal series. Well illustrated 1135 Friedberg Trilogy. Paper Money of the United States, 5th and important. $25 edition. 1964 HC with dust jacket and some articles laid in. 1112 Bertram, Fred & Bob Weber.1968 Israel’s 20 year Catalog Gold Coins of the World, From Ancient to Modern Times. of Coins and Currency. With handwritten inscription, “To 6th edition. 1992 HC, no dust jacket and Coins of the British Harry Flower, with the authors’ best wishes. New York, 20th World. 1962 HC with dust jacket. All 3 used, with dust jackets Aug. 1968” and signed by both of them. As new, but cover is being torn. Still a nice group. $25? scuffed. $20+ 1136 Friedenberg Daniel Great Jewish Portraits in Metal. 1113 Brown, Laurence. Coins Through the Ages. New York. Introduction by Cecil Roth 1963 CC New York A bit scuffed, but 1961. HC with dj. dj a bit torn, contents as issued $20 not badly. The first of his trilogy. $20 1114 Buttrey, Jr. Theodore ed. Coinage of the Americas. NY. 1137 ---Jewish Medals From the Renaissance to the Fall of 1973. Card Cover. A bit used. Very Scarce. $30 Napoleon (1503-1815). 1970. HC with dust jacket. Bookplate 1115 Carlton, R. Scott. The International Encylopaedic stuck in, dust jacket a bit worn. Contents decent. Becoming Dictionary of Numismatics. Iola 1996. HC with dj New$40 scarce $45 1116 Carson, R.A.G. Coins of the World. New York. 1962. HC 1 1138 Gardner, Percy. The Coinage of Parthia. San Diego. 1968. work in the field. Probably bound privately. Seldom offered. SC $20 $50? 1139 Hands, Rev. A. W. Common Greek Coins. Vol I. London. 1157 Mabbott, Thomas Ollive. Numismatic Review: A Scientific 1907.168 page CC. Aged, cover faded, some tears. falling from Digest Pertaining to Coins, Medals and Paper Money. text. Seldom offered. $45? Volume I, #1 through Vol 2, #4. 8 issues in all. New York 1943- 1140 Hazlitt, W. Carew. The Coinage of the European 1945. 8 issues Bound privately. A Stack’s Publication, this was Continent. London. 1893. HC. Binding broken and loose. their answer to the Spink’s Numismatic Circular. Lots of articles Contents shows signs of aging but not much for a 110 year old by the leading researchers of the day. Binding a bit loose. $75? book. $60 1158---,---As above, but Volume 3, #1 through Vol 4, #4. 8 issues 1141---The Coin Collector. Edingburgh. 1905. HC. 2nd edition. in all, although the final issue is #14-#16 as the Numismatic An early attempt to be a guide, an encyclopedia and a diction- Review suspended publication. New York. 1946-1947 8 issues ary for numismatists. Well used, cover torn and spine only half Bound privately. Smaller in size, thus the binding is in better attached, some graffiti inside, ex -libris. Scarce. $35+ condition than above. $75 1142 Hendin, David. Guide to Biblical Coins, 3rd edition. New 1159 Madden, Frederic. Coins of the Jews. London. 1903. HC. York. 1996. HC with dj New. With valuations by Herb Kreindler. This is not the common 1864 reprint book. 329 pages with $45 plate of alphabets and 279 woodcuts in text. Large. Original 1143---,---As above, but the new 4th edition. New York. 2001. HC brown cloth, gilt, some unopened pages. Some minor graffiti, with dj New. In original shrink wrap. $75 loose spining, minor cover handling. Rare. $225 1144 Hessler, Gene. The Comprehensive Catalog of U.S. Paper 1160 Malloy, Alex, Irene Fraley Preston and Arthur Seltman. Money. Chicago 1977 HC, with dj. Very slight handling of dj. By Edited by Allen Berman. Coins of the Crusaders States. one of the true gentlemen in our hobby. $20+ 1994. Hard Cover with dust jacket. Dust Jacket a bit torn, rest 1145 Hill, G. F. Ancient Greek and Roman Coins: A Handbook. of book nice. $45 Chicago. 1964. HC with dj. Some wear on dj. Seldom offered 1161Meshorer, Ya’akov. A Treasury of Jewish Coins. Jerusalem, $25 Nyack. 2001. HC with dj. New. 356 pages with numerous illus- 1146 Israel Numismatic Journal. 1964. Vol. II, Nos. 1-2. Edited trations. This large one volume book replaces his 2 volume AJC by Prof. M. Avi-Yonah, with Arie Kindler and Y. Meshorer being (and supplements). The Hebrew edition won Israel’s literary the Associate Editors. Used, with numerous articles concerning achievement Ben Zvi prize. Perhaps, the crowning jewel of a ancient Jewish coins, Jewish medals and modern material by, lifetime’s work. In original shrink wrap. $95 among others, Klimowsky, Clain-Stefanelli, Meshorer, Kindler, 1161a----Jewish Coins of the Second Temple Period 1967 HC Sperber, Polak. One page partially cut out. $12 with dj Tel-Aviv The first of the post WWII books on the subject. 1147 Jacobs, Norman and Cornelius Vermele. Japanese Still a standard reference. Just slightly used with torn dj $45 Coinage. New York. 1972. HC. With sheet laid in showing 1161b---,---Anothr as above but without dustjacket. $40 translations of dates and values. $30 1161c----TestiMoney 2000 HC with dj. Jerusalem New. While nei- 1148 Jewish Museum of Beligim. Dratwa, Daniel. ed. Médailles å ther a catalog nor a technical book this is a great introduction théme juif de Belgique or Joodse penningen in België. and overview of coins (and other relevant objects) as a view of Jewish Medal in Belgium.1997 cc. New. $39 the Holy Land from the Persian period to the Crusader period. 1149 Journal of Israel Numismatics. 1966. Volume I, Complete $25 6 issues. Published for the International Israel Numismatic 1161d Mossop, H. R. The Lincoln Mint: c. 890-1279. Newcastle Society. This journal preceded The Shekel (published by AINA). upon Tyne. 1970. HC with dj. DJ torn and repaired, contents ok. Slightly used but in better than decent shape and very elusive. Seldom offered. $45 $25+? 1161e Munro-Hay, Stuart and Bent Juel-Jensen. Aksumite 1150 Kadman, Leo. Israel’s Money; The Coins and Banknotes Coinage. London. 1995. HC with dj. As new but dj a bit torn. of Israel. 1959 and 1963. Both the first and 2nd editions of this, The most important work on the subject $55 the first book, on the money and medals of the new state. Both 1161f Naster, Paul, J.B. Colbert de Beaufliu and Joan M. Fagerlie cc and used with faults. $10+ ed. A Survey of Numismatic Research. 1966-1971. I. 1151 Kagan, A. H. ed. Israel’s Money and Medals. 1948-1973 Ancient Numismatics. New York. 1973. 360+ pages. CC. HC and 1982 card cover supplement. Plus AINA Guide Book Scarce. Articles in English, French and German $60 of Israel Coins and Medals 1980 CC edited by Ed. Schuman. 1161g Nathanson, Alan J. Thomas Simon: His Life and Work 3 books, the first two actaully by Sylva Haffner. The first a bit 1618-1665. London. 1975. HC with dj. New, dj a bit scuffed. used. $15? $15 1152 Kann, Eduard. The Currencies of China. 1978 reprint of the 1161h Negev, Abraham. The Inscriptions of Wadi Haggag, Sinai. 1926 edition. A most important work on the intricacies of gold Volume 6 of the Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology: and silver exchange in China. New. HC. $40 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Jerusalem 1977. HC. 1153 Kharitonov, Dmitri. Jewish Paper Money in Russia. Slightly used $30 Prague. 2003. 136 page CC.. New. Fully illustrated (color) with 1162 Newcomb, Howard R. United States Copper Cents: 1816- valuations (low) in two grades. This covers the turbulent period 1857. New York. 1944. Large HC. Slightly used. $60 of 1917-1920. In English and Russian. $37 1163 Pick, Albert and Carl Siemsen. Das Lagergeld der 1154 King, C. E, Valuations by David Sear. Roman Silver Coins. Konzentrationslager und D.P.-Lager 1933-1947. Vol. V. London. 1987. HC with dj. New. $45 Regenstauf. 1993. CC with added dj. New. The 2nd edition of 1155 Klenau, Tyra Gräfin. Deutsches Münzpreis-Jahrbuch. their work. In German but easy to use. $30 1977, 1979/1980 and 1981/1982. 3 large HC books, each con- 1164 Plant, Richard, Greek Coin Types and Their Identification. taining “30, 000” auction records of German and related London. 1979. HC. Cover a bit faded and bumped in places. A (Austria, HRE, Swiss etc) coins from the previous year. All a bit most useful book for identifying Greek and Greek Imperial used, but invaluable. $45? coins. $35+ 1156 Levine, Elias. The Coinage and Counterfeits of the Zuid- 1165 ---Arabic Coins and How to Read Them. London. 2000. Afrikaansche Republiek. Cape Town. 1974 HC. The standard CC. New $30

2 1166 Probszt, Günther. Die Münzen Salzburgs. Basel. 1975. HC. 1189 Sutherland, C.H.V. Roman Coins New York. 1974. HC with 2nd edition. Published by the IAPN with forward by Jacques dj in slip cover. 1st edition. Virtually as new $120 Schulman. Still the standard work on the subject. Cover a bit 1190 Svoronos, John and Barclay Head. The Illustrations of soiled, contents ok. $30 Historia Nvmorvm: An Atlas of Greek Numismatics. 1167 Reinach Theodore Les Monnaies Juives 1888 HC 1st edi- Chicago. 1968. HC with dj torn in places. $35+ tion. Paris VF Rare, in the original French edition. See Lot 1191 Sydenham, E. A. Historical References to Coins of the #1230 for the 1966 US reprint in English. $110+ Roman Empire. London, San Diego. 1968 HC. Cover shows 1168 Rentzmann, Wilhelm. Numismatisches Legenden- some aging $25+ Lexicon. Dusseldorf. 1965 HC Originally published in 3 vol- 1192 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. The Collection of the umes beginning in 1865 this fascinating dictionary and refer- American Numismatic Society. Part 6: Palestine - South ence book will be helpfu in numerous ways. Spine is badly torn Arabia. NY,. 1981. Catalogued by Y. Meshorer. HC. New. $40+ at top and bumped a bit, contents are decent. $25 1193 Taxay, Don. The U.S. Mint and Coinage. New York. 1966. 1169 Robinson Frank S. Confessions of a Numismatic Fanatic: HC with dj which shows some signs of wear $30+ How to get the most out of Coin Collecting. 1992 HC with dj 1194 The Numismatist. 1976, April to December, 1978, August to Lodi New $15 November, 1978 and 1979 complete January through 1170 Romanoff Paul Jewish Symbols on Ancient Jewish December and 1981, January- July, September - December. Coins. 1971 HC with dj Reprint of 1944 edition. New York. $20+? New, dj a bit scuffed as are all we have seen $25 1195---1996 11 of 12, missing Febrary, 1997 complete, 1998 11 of 1171 Samuels, Claudia Wallack and Paul Rynearson and Ya’akov 12 missing February, 1999 10 of 12 missing October and Meshorer. The Numismatic Legacy of the Jews: As December and 2000 complete. $20+? Depicted by a Distinguished American Collection. Forward 1196---December 1989, 1990 Complete, 1991 11 of 12 missing by Leo Mildenberg. 2000. New with dust jacket. $100+ February, 1992 complete, 1993 11 of 12 missing March and 1172 Sayles, Wayne. Ancient Coin Collecting V: The Romaion/ 1994 complete. $20+? Byzantine Culture. Iola 1998. HC with dj New $25 1197--- Vol. 95, 1982. 12 volumes, complete, Volume 108,1995 12 1173 Schilke, Oscar G. and Raphael Solomon. America’s volumes, complete, Volume 114, 2001 12 volumes, complete. Foreign Coins. New York. 1964 HC with dj which shows some $15+? wear $30 1198 Valentine, W. H. Copper Coins of India: Parts I and II. 1174 Schwab Henry The Echos That Remain: A Postal History London. 1971. HC Reprint of 1914 edition. HC, just slightly of the Holocaust 1992 HC with dj Weston New. Cover slightly used. $35+ torn in places $50+ 1199 Vaz, J. Ferraro. Livro das Moedas de Portugal. Book of 1175 Schwan Fred and Joe Boling World War II Remembered: the Coins of Portugal. Brada. 1973. CC. A most useful refer- History in Your Hands - A Numismatic Study 1995 HC Port ence in Portuguese and English. The plastic cover over the Clinton New Indispensable. A Monumental work. $65 cardcover is a bit torn. $20 1176 Scott, Kenneth. Counterfeiting in Colonial America. New 1200 Walker, Ralph S. Reading Medieval European Coins. York. 1957 HC with dj. Some tears in dj. $25 Additional Bibliography by Allen Berman. Fairfield. 2000. CC 1177 Seaby, H. A. Roman Coins and Their Values. London 2nd edition. New $6 1954. CC. Very minor wear on the 1st edition of this classic. 1201 Newman. Eric. P. The Early Paper Money of America. Wouldn’t we all like to buy some of coins at these prices! $20+ Racine. 1967. HC with dj. 1st edition, dust jacket shows light 1178---Greek Coins and Their Values. London. 1966. HC with dj. handling $20 2nd edition. DJ shows very little wear considering age of this 1202 Opitz, Charles. An Ethnographic Study of Traditional book. $25+ Money. Ocala. 2000. HC with dj. New. With separate valuation 1179 Sear, David, Roman Coins and Their Values. London. guide. By far the best book every on the subject $65 1964. HC with dj. Just very minor wear on dj. David Sear’s first, 1203 ---Odd & Curious Money: Descriptions and Values. but certainly not last, work on the subject $25+ Ocala. 1986. CC. 2nd edition New $20 1180---Byzantine Coins and Their Values. 1996 HC with dj. 1204 Pick, Albert. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, London New DJ a few tears. Retails at $100. $100 Seventh Edition, Volume I. Specialized Issues. Iola. 1995. 1181---Greek Coins and Their Values. Volume 1, Europe 2000 HC. New. $20 HC with dj London New DJ a bit torn. The standard work. $65 1205 ---Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Volume 3. 1182 ---Greek Coins and Their Values. Volume 2, Asia and Modern Issues 1961-1995. Iola. 1st edition. New. Edited by Africa 2000 HC with dj London New. The most up to date edi- Colin Bruce and George Cuhaj. $15+ tion of the standard. Slight bumping of corner. $65 1206 ------Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Volume 3. 1183---Greek Imperial Coins and Their Values. The Local Modern Issues 1961-1996. Iola. 2nd edition. New. Edited by Coinages of the Roman Empire. London 2001. HC with dj. Colin Bruce and George Cuhaj. $15+ New $85 1207 ------Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Volume 3. 1184 ---Roman Coins and Their Values: The Millennium Modern Issues 1961-2001. Iola. 7th edition. A bit used. Edited Edition. Volume I 2000 HC with dj. London New. The new by Colin Bruce and GNeil Shafer. $15+ standard in the field. $85 1208 ------Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. Volume 3. 1185---The History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators 49- Modern Issues 1961-Date. Iola, 8th edition. 2002. New. This 27 BC. London. 1998 HC with dj. New, but dj torn $85 edition was edited by Neil Shafer and George Cuhaj. $20+ 1186 Sedaka, Israel, ed. Israel Coins and Medals. Catalogue 1209 Quiggin, A. Hingston. A Survey of Primitive Money. Ocala. Part 1. 1982 HC. Covers the issues through 1982. Almost New. 1992. CC reprint. New $40 Red Cover. $30 1210 Rawlings, G. B. Ancient, Medieval and Modern Coins and 1187---,--- Another. Almost New. Blue Cover. $30 How to Know Them. Chicago. 1966. HC with dj. A very good 1188 Stahl, Zvi. Jewish Ghetto’ and Concentration Camps’ introduction to the study of numismatics with about 35 plates. Money (1933-1945). London 1990. HC. New. English transla- DJ shows minor signs of wear. $30 tion by Rebecca Sternberg. $40 1211 Rivkind Isaac Yiddishe Gelt. Jewish Money in Folkways

3 Cultural History and Folklore: A Lexicological Study. 1959 medals and paper money from Israel and Palestine. With HC 1st New York As new Cover somewhat stained. In Hebrew, Prices Realized. This was the first of the famous NY auction a similar book sold for $60 in our sale 33C. $45+ sales run by Herb Melnick which featured Israeli and Judaic 1212 Rogers Rev. E. A Handy Guide to Jewish Coins 1914 HC material. Essential for any specialist. $20+ London Well worn, some spine damage, binding very loose. 1224 The Raphael Ellenbogen Collection. May 1976 Public Still scarce. $20+ Auction by Pine Tree (Herb Melnick and Sylvia Haffner). 1213 White, K.D. Historical Roman Coins Illustrating the Another important sale of Palestine, Israel and Judaic material. Period. 44 B.C. to A.D. 55. A selection from the Departmental Without the Prices Realized. $20+ Coin Collection of the Classics Department of Rhodes 1225 Keary, C.F. The Morphology of Coins. The History of the University. Grahamstown. 1958 CC, 69 pages, 4 plates Cover Changes in the Development of Forms of Coins. 1970 torn in places, contents seem ok. We’ve never seen a copy of reprint of 1886 work. HC. As new. $15 this before. $35+ 1226 Kagin, Donald H. Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the 1214 Mack, R. P. The Coinage of Ancient Britain. London. 1964. United States. New HC with dust jacket. 1981. The most HC with dj. DJ shows use. $20 authoritative work on the subject. New with slight faults. $25 1215 Margolis, Arnold. The Error Coin Encyclopedia. 1994. CC. 1227 Kelly, Don C. National Bank Notes: A Guide with Prices. As New $15 1985 2nd edition. New. Essential for this popular field. Dust 1216 Mattingly, Harold. The Man in the Roman Street. New York. Jacket torn. $45 1947. HC with dj. DJ a bit torn. A wonderful account of the world 1228 Gardner, Percy ed. British Museum Catalog. Seleucid in Roman times. Rarely offered. $25 Kings of Syria. 1983 Durst Reprint of the original 1878 work. 1217---Roman Coins: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of Originals sell for $100+, this is as issued and very usable.$25 the Western Empire.. London. 1977. HC, with dj. A much 1229 Stride, H.G. Nickel for Coinage. 1963. HC with plastic dust revised and updated version of the book first published in 1927. jacket. 120+ pages, many with plates. Published by the DJ exhibits minor wear, contents is fine. $30 International Nickel Co. in England, with letter to recipient of 1217a Willem, John M. The United States Trade Dollar. Racine. book and Soviet Memorial Medals 1917-1967. 238 pages, 1965. HC with dj. 2nd edition. DJ has some tears. $25+ HC, with dust jacket. Describes and photographs 288 medals. 1218 Group. Hawaiian Coins, Tokens and Paper Money by Gould Text in Russian & English. Both scarce & ex Morris Bram $35 and Bressett; Israel Numismatics and it’s Bright Future by 1230 Reinach, S. Jewish Coins, 1966 HC reprint of the 1903 Gould; The Royal Mint-An Illustrated History; Siege and original with dustjacket. See Lot 1167 for the original 1886 Necessity Issues and Russian Wire Money both by Frank Lapa; French edition. $25+ Selections from the Numismatist: United States Paper Money, 1231 Bowers, Q. David. Adventures with Rare Coins. 1979 (2nd Tokens, Medals and Miscellaneous; Ancient and Medieval printing) large coffee Table book. A fascinating look at coins as Coins; Modern Foreign Currency (That’s 3 different volumes); art, history, romance and investment. $20+ Money Talks: A Numismatic Anthology selected form CalCoin 1232 Kroh, Dennis J. Ancient Coin Reference Reviews. Ormond News; Hendin’s Guide to Biblical Coins, 1987 and H. Beach. 1993. CC. New $25 Schumberger’s Gold Munzen Katalog. 11 books, the first 5 card 1233 Kaufman J. Chaim Unrecorded Hasmoneon Coins from cover, the last 6 hardcover, the last two well used, the others the J. CH. Kaufman Collection. 1995 HC with dust jacket. decent. Retail value close to $200 $100 Jerusalem. New. $39 1219 Group. Russ Rulau’s Hard Times Tokens 2nd edition and 1234 --- Unrecorded Hasmoneon Coins from the J. CH. 6th edition, plus his United States Trade Tokens, 2nd edition. Kaufman Collection Part II. 2004 HC with dust jacket, Warman’s Coins and Paper Money by Allen Berman (1st edi- Jerusalem. Brand new. $39 tion), Pick and Siemsen Concentration Camp Paper (1st edi- 1235 Kindler Arie The Coins of Tiberias 1961 SC 1st edition. tion), WWII Military Currenty by Schwan and Boling,1st edition Tiberias. Ex Library copy. Rare and seldom offered. Used, but (1978) and North American Currency by Grover Criswell 1965. still decent. $150 7 books, all cardcover but the last. Most used a bit. $60+ 1236 Kindler Arie Coins of the Land of Israel: Collection of the 1220 Group. Mostly US orientated books and auction catalogs. Bank of Israel 1974 HC English Jerusalem VF Torn dust jacket Kagin’s 1977 ANA auction catalog in 5 volumes; Red Books, $40 1997 and 2000 both spiral bound, The Eagle that is Forgotten 1237 Haffner, Sylvia. The History of Modern Israel’s Money by Joel Orosz, 1963 reprint of J.W. Scott’s 1916 Standard Coin 1917-1967 San Diego. 1967. SC. 1st Edition. Used, with “The Catalogue, No. 1, Stack’s September 2001 Auction Catalog Very Most Shop” handstamp inside. $15 featuring The Cornelius Vermeule III collection and The Alan 1238---Another as above, but Hardcover, “Presentation Copy 76” Burgheimer collection of U.S. Indian Head Gold coins, with dedication to Harry (Flower) from Sylvia Haffner. New.$30 Superior’s October 2001 Pre Long Beach Sale and 1239 ---,---Tarzana. 1970. CC. 2nd edition. Excellent condition, Southeby’s/Stack’s The “Dallas Bank” Collection, October still the best work on the subject. Much improved over first edi- 2001. 8 items. $35+ tion. $35 1221 Betts, C. Wyllys. American Colonial History Illustratd by 1240 ---Bar-Kochba. The Rediscovery of the Legendary Hero Contemporary Medals. 1964 Canadian reprint of one of the of the Last Jewish Revolt against Imperial Rome. London. most important works in American Numismatics first published 1971. HC with dustjacket a bit torn. $65 in 1894. Slightly used. Scarce. 35+? 1241---Masada: Herod’s Fortress and the Zealots’ Last Stand. 1222 Paper Group. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money New York. 1971. HC with dj a bit mishandled but not badly. Fourth Edition Volume I (Specialized Issues) and Volume 2 ...... $60 (General Issues). Also A Collector’s Guide to Paper Money by 1242 Yvon, Jacques and Helen W. Mitchell Brown. A Survey of Yasha Beresiner. 3 good books. The Specialized Issue was Numismatic Research 1966-1971. II. Mediaeval and Oriental actually the first edition of that book. All in nice condition. $20+ Numismatics. New York. 1973. CC 373 pages. A selection of 25 1223 The Promised Lands Coin Auction Sale. April-May 1974 or so articles in various languages published by IAPN. $75 by Pine Tree Rare Coin Auction Sales. Featuring US Colonial 1243 Simonetta, Bono. The Coins of the Cappadocian Kings. Coins as well as ancient Judaean Coins and modern coins, Typos II. 1977. Fribourg. New, with dustjacket. $40

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