Includes – Palestine mil, KM-1, struck in the Mandate of Palestine before the formation of Israel in 1948. Israel, half lira, KM-36.1, Example of a series that was in circulation in Israel at the time of the Six-Day war. Egypt, milleme, KM-393, Issued by the United Arab Republic between 1958-1971. Jordan, five fils (half qirsh), KM-36, Features portrait of King Hussein, who reigned during the Six-Day War. Syria, pound, KM-109. Issued in the Syrian Arab republic, featuring the Imperial eagle. This coin comesin an airtite capsule in a case with informational card and a certificate of authenticity.
Mochar was a renowned poet, novelist, journalist and politician. 50mm. 55.8g.
Struck at the Paris Mint. 68mm. 142g.
Struck at the Paris Mint. 68.5mm. 140.7g.
GUSTAV NOSKE (KIENAST-253). Social Democratic Minister of Defense from 1919-1920. Brutally attacked the left-wing in Germany. Goetz commemorates the reestablishment of the Reichswehr following the Versailles Treaty. Obverse: “We remain 3 (true).” Reverse: “Get all into the Reichswehr.”
I Want You For U.S. Army is the message on this legal tender One Crown coin from one one the most remote places on the face of Planet Earth. One of six coins in this series, each features a famous poster from World War II.
The Trumpet Calls is the message on this legal tender One Crown coin from one one the most remote places on the face of Planet Earth. One of six coins in this series, each features a famous poster from World War II.
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