GERMAN FORCED EXCHANGE NOTES 5 and 10 marks. These were for Jewish property, also known as PIN money as it was pinned to Jewish outer clothes as they left Germany. This is money thrust upon Jews for their property valued by Nazis. Supposedly these notes were convertible once they left the country, but they turned out to be worthless. Almost uncirculated with pin holes
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Negev Holyland Stamps
NEGEV HOLYLAND STAMPS was formed in 1978 from the previous Holy Land business known as "MICHAEL H. BALE". In 1999, Sid Morginstin purchased the auction business from Mr. Bale. Since then, a web... Read More
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