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Re: Question about Israel 100 Prutot, 'Utrecht die', from 1954.
Zohar, since you can read Hebrew, take a look at the original article written by the guy who discovered this variant: img2.timg.co.il/forums/1_155009563.pdf The bottom line is that although there are… (View Post)1 -
Re: Question about Israel 100 Prutot, 'Utrecht die', from 1954.
The response you got from the customer service makes no sense to me. Utrecht has struck many coins for Israel over the years, including some coins in the current "New Shekel" series, and th… (View Post)1 -
Re: My next question: Israel 25 Mils 1949 "straight leaves".
OK, I got a reply from the expert. As I've said, there's one type of straight-leaves variety, it's a sub-species of "closed link" type. There are differences both on the top and the bottom … (View Post)1 -
Re: My next question: Israel 25 Mils 1949 "straight leaves".
Let's start from the end: there aren't two versions of "straight cut leaves", there is only one. While this obscure variety is documented in both Haffner and Kagan, I'm not sure any collect… (View Post)1 -
NEWP oddball trial coins
These are not exactly in any of my fields of collecting, and far too new and modern to be of interest to most collectors, but I like them very much anyway. I've always been a collector of the unusual… (View Post)1