Asta 5 Numismatics - Eretz Israel - Hundreds of special items - coins, banknotes, tokens, medals, paper tokens and more
Da Rimon Auctions
10.12.19
Only for collecting - st' Menachem Begin 37, Tel Aviv, Israel, Israele

We are proud to present you a large collection of banknotes and coins of Israel, banknotes and coins of the British Mandate (Palestine), ghetto banknotes, Jewish medals and many other interesting items.

It is strongly recommended that you go through the entire catalog, no matter what your collection focuses on, whether it is notes or coins or anything else. Each item of one level or another has its own story, history it represents and sometimes these are items of exceptional historical significance and breathtaking!

For us collectors, the desire for perfection in everything we put our hand on is sometimes a matter of habit, the desire to achieve anything even if the difference between one variation is minimal, some will say macroscopic but still most collectors will not compromise and will always aspire to as much as we do. As we work on our sale, this is the candle that lights the way for us.


In ant work we allow you to take part in the carrying the history among you, items that are stored by a small number of collectors and are now on sale, some of the items were not seen in the collection market for several years and this is a special opportunity to improve your collection and take it a few steps forward. We believe that the greatest opportunity in life is not to cut to fate as a result of the work of thought, you are more than welcome to examine the nature of the material objectively and judge for yourself how special the items are.

Hope from the catalog you can learn and teach, renew your collection and of course enjoy the whole process.


As always, we endeavored to open very attractive opening prices and attach a host of enlightening pictures.



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LOTTO 358:

Czechoslovakia - 7 Banknotes 1-100 Kronen 1943 - Theresientadt Ghetto.

Venduto per: $150 (₪520)
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10.12.19 in Rimon Auctions

Czechoslovakia - 7 Banknotes 1-100 Kronen 1943 - Theresientadt Ghetto.
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.