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WWI era Palestine Tel Aviv council 1 Bishlik token signed SPECIMEN/PROOF 1915

$ 1319.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Place of Origin: Israel
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Year: 1915
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Type: Specimens
  • Country: Israel
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Region: Palestine

    Description

    DISCOVERY PIECE:
    Palestine Tel Aviv Council 1 Bishlik token
    , 'Gimel' series, ND (1915),
    specimen/proof printed on cardboard
    ,
    without serial number & signed by
    Abraham Etkind
    ; in EF (lt. paperclip imprint & sm. surface scratch).
    Regular issues were printed on coarser currency paper, bore 2 signatures + the oval Council cachet & a stamped serial number
    . Included with this note is a notarized statement (1977; with photo) by Etkind testifying that he signed these tokens in 1915 (he was 21); he says the notes were printed by
    Zeev Assur
    's (illegal) press in Tel Aviv. Hebrew legend: "Committee of Tel Aviv. The committee's treasury requests to hand over food stuffs and other provisions to the amount of 1 Beshlik to the bearer of this paper token. The treasury will pay its countervalue with checks of APAK [Anglo-Palestine Bank]. The committee of Tel Aviv."
    Originally issued 16/08/1914, to be redeemed with "Registered Cheques" issued 11 days later; however the Turks didn't grant a license
    to issue the tokens: the Procurer in Jaffa permitted them, but the Jaffa military commander didn't and
    the tokens were withdrawn by published order, 13/01/1915
    .
    In the 1970s Mr. Etkind found ununumbered, unissued & unstamped 1 Bishlik tokens signed by him in a drawer, a new issue that was in preparation when the withdrawal was ordered -
    of which this note is an example
    ; ref: Franz Frankl, "First Necessity Currency...", The Shekel, Jan-Feb 1978, p.20-21.
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