Аукцион 16
от Rimon Auctions
14.9.22
Only for collecting - st' HaBitahon 6, Petah Tikva, Israel, Израиль

Dear Collectors,

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.

- 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.

Some points to clarify:

- The commission for coins, gold, platinum and palladium is 10% + VAT

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Holocaust concentration camps money - Czechoslovakia - 7 Banknotes 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Kronen 1943 - ...

Продан за: $95
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Holocaust concentration camps money - Czechoslovakia - 7 Banknotes 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 Kronen 1943 - Theresientadt Ghetto - F-VF
The first camp in which the Nazis issued banknotes for internal use by the Jews was Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen, which was located close to Berlin. Each camp prisoner, and then each ghetto resident, was required to exchange his money and some of his property for banknotes for the camp or ghetto in which he was confined. Owners of the banknotes were not allowed to acquire anything with the local money outside of the ghetto boundaries, as it was valid only within the ghetto. The Nazi's purpose in this was to prevent an event in which prisoners would succeed in escaping from the camps, so that they would have no means with which to buy food or clothing. This made plans to escape significantly more difficult. It was also the reason the banknotes were of strictly Jewish character. On the Theresienstadt ghetto banknotes, a star of David was printed, and picture of an illustration of Moshe Rabbeinu holding the Ten Commandments. The reason the banknotes were valued in krone [the Czech currency] and not in German marks was due to Theresienstadt's geographic location in Czechoslovakia (which was mostly occupied by the Nazis before WWII), with the value of the Czech currency. In general, the banknotes of higher values were not used, as buying expensive items was inconceivable in the ghetto. The Nazis just issued banknotes of high values to give the "Jewish economy" the appearance of a regular, flourishing economy, by giving the impression of the "normalcy" of regular, orderly daily life, which the Nazis took pains to present to the representatives of the Red Cross who visited the ghetto.