E-auction 329-245414 - fme_370936 - ISRAEL Médaille “Faux Shekel” juif copiant celui de Jérusalem
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| Estimate : | 250 € | 
| Price : | 96 € | 
| Maximum bid : | 111 € | 
| End of the sale : | 05 August 2019 18:06:00 | 
| bidders : | 10 bidders | 
Type : Médaille “Faux Shekel” juif copiant celui de Jérusalem
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Israël
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 29,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 12 g.
Edge : lisse
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire en cuivre ou bronze avec un bel avers et un revers plus confus. Patine brune
Obverse
Obverse legend : LÉGENDE HÉBREUSE.
Obverse description : Calice au centre de la légende.
Reverse
Reverse legend : LÉGENDE HÉBREUSE.
Reverse description : Motif végétal dérivant de la branche de grenade à trois bourgeons.
Commentary
Les faux shekels ont une histoire longue et mystérieuse. Ils étaient sans doute d'abord fait en Europe et au Proche-Orient dès le Moyen-Âge, vendus aux pèlerins (crédules) de retour ou sur leur chemin vers la Terre Sainte.
Ces objets ont plus tard été utilisés comme "jetons" dans certaines confréries juives, chrétiennes et maçonniques.
http://www.theshekel.org/article_false_shekels.html.
Counterfeit shekels have a long and mysterious history. They were probably first made in Europe and the Near East as early as the Middle Ages, sold to (gullible) pilgrims returning or on their way to the Holy Land. These items were later used as \\\"tokens\\\" in certain Jewish, Christian, and Masonic brotherhoods. http://www.theshekel.org/article_false_shekels.html
Ces objets ont plus tard été utilisés comme "jetons" dans certaines confréries juives, chrétiennes et maçonniques.
http://www.theshekel.org/article_false_shekels.html.
Counterfeit shekels have a long and mysterious history. They were probably first made in Europe and the Near East as early as the Middle Ages, sold to (gullible) pilgrims returning or on their way to the Holy Land. These items were later used as \\\"tokens\\\" in certain Jewish, Christian, and Masonic brotherhoods. http://www.theshekel.org/article_false_shekels.html



 
							
						



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