Vente 08 Coins, Medals, Tokens, Judaica and Zionism
Par Rimon Auctions
11.11.20
Habitahon 6, Petah Tikvah, Israel, Israël

Dear friends, we are happy to share with you our first sale on tokens, medals and coins, the catalog consists of hundreds of items from Israel and the world and mainly coins and medals from the British Mandate period in Eretz Israel and coins and medals of the State of Israel.


We highly recommend you all go through the entire catalog, no matter what your collection concentrates on. each item has his own story, history it represents and sometimes these are items of extraordinary historical significance and breathtaking! 

This catalog consists of a number of collections. We tried as always to open at attractive opening prices and attach a variety of eye-catching photos.

We hope that from the catalog you will be able to learn and teach, innovate and of course enjoy the whole process.


We are sorry in advance, but due to the unruly situation in Israel and around the world, there may be changes in the sale date, we will try to update as soon as possible and in accordance with the government's instructions and the situation in Israel


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

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You can contact us to hand over items for sale in the field of numismatics (banknotes, coins, tokens and medals) for our sale which will be in December / January.

Tel: 03-560-2222

Cellphone: 050-488-4875

Email: rimon.auctions@gmail.com

Address: Habitahon 6 Street, Petah Tikva

- Anyone who does not want / can collect the items, we can ship them and charge you according to the Israel Post / Courier pricing.

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Some points to clarify:

- Shipping cost according to the delivery rates.

- Cannot cancel bid after you put it.

- After the auction is over, their wont be direct sale of the items which didnt sold.

- For any question you are welcome to contact us and we will be happy to assist, even if it is general advice in the field of collection and not necessarily to participate in the sale.

- Coin / gold medal fee is 10% + VAT

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LOT 204:

Judaica - Lot of 4 Jewish tokens, The first half of the 20' century

Vendu pour: $34
Prix de départ:
$ 30
Prix estimé :
$60 - $80
Commission de la maison de ventes: 20% Plus de détails
TVA: 17% Seulement sur commission
Les utilisateurs venant de pays étrangers peuvent être exempts de payer des taxes, selon les réglementations de taxation correspondantes
11.11.20 à Rimon Auctions

Judaica - Lot of 4 Jewish tokens, The first half of the 20' century
1. Donation Token - Convalescent Home - USA - 1926
 $1 donation token for Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables, 1926. The institution was founded in 1925 and became the the Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital (where the gene for Tay-Sachs disease was discovered); in 1968 it became Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center.
size: 33mm. weight: 10.1g.
Obverse: depicts image of the structure with legend "The Great Drive For the Incurables Home - Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables 1926".
reverse: image of an incurable and legend "Contribution | One Dollar | Luck for a Buck". 
2. Medal / Pendant of the Priests' Blessing
Face: The word Zion on the tablets of the covenant and inside the Star of David, around six Star of David
Back: Priestly blessing in English
3. Yeshiva Medal "Torat Emet"
A medal awarded by Yeshivat Torat Emet in Jerusalem.
19 mm.
4. Token in honor of the anniversary of the "House of David" organization
The House of David (formally The Israelite House of David) is a communal religious society co-founded by Benjamin (1861-1927) and Mary Purnell (1862-1953) in Benton Harbor, Michigan, in March 1903.[1] It is based on the doctrines of British prophetess Joanna Southcott, of whom the Purnells claimed to be the successors. The community flourished in the 1910s, but declined and split in various factions in the 1920s, after Benjamin Purnell was accused of sexual immorality. Today, only a handful of members remain.