Аукцион 08 Coins, Medals, Tokens, Judaica and Zionism
от Rimon Auctions
11.11.20
Habitahon 6, Petah Tikvah, Israel, Израиль

Dear friends, we are happy to share with you our first sale on tokens, medals and coins, the catalog consists of hundreds of items from Israel and the world and mainly coins and medals from the British Mandate period in Eretz Israel and coins and medals of the State of Israel.


We highly recommend you all go through the entire catalog, no matter what your collection concentrates on. each item has his own story, history it represents and sometimes these are items of extraordinary historical significance and breathtaking! 

This catalog consists of a number of collections. We tried as always to open at attractive opening prices and attach a variety of eye-catching photos.

We hope that from the catalog you will be able to learn and teach, innovate and of course enjoy the whole process.


We are sorry in advance, but due to the unruly situation in Israel and around the world, there may be changes in the sale date, we will try to update as soon as possible and in accordance with the government's instructions and the situation in Israel


- Anyone who does not want / can collect the items of course can be received in delivery according to the pricing of Israel Post / courier company.

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You can contact us to hand over items for sale in the field of numismatics (banknotes, coins, tokens and medals) for our sale which will be in December / January.

Tel: 03-560-2222

Cellphone: 050-488-4875

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Address: Habitahon 6 Street, Petah Tikva

- Anyone who does not want / can collect the items, we can ship them and charge you according to the Israel Post / Courier pricing.

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Some points to clarify:

- Shipping cost according to the delivery rates.

- Cannot cancel bid after you put it.

- After the auction is over, their wont be direct sale of the items which didnt sold.

- For any question you are welcome to contact us and we will be happy to assist, even if it is general advice in the field of collection and not necessarily to participate in the sale.

- Coin / gold medal fee is 10% + VAT

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ЛОТ 224:

Palestine Jerusalem hotel - Jaffa - 1/2 Piaster 1880 - PCGS AU 53 - Rare

Продан за: $1 375
Стартовая цена:
$ 1 200
Эстимейт :
$1 800 - $2 000
Комиссия аукционного дома: 20% Далее
НДС: 17% Только на комиссию
Пользователи из других стран могут быть освобождены от налоговых платежей согласно соответствующим налоговым нормам.
Аукцион проходил 11.11.20 в Rimon Auctions
теги: Марки

Palestine Jerusalem hotel - Jaffa - 1/2 Piaster 1880 - PCGS AU 53 - Rare

Jerusalem Hotel tokens were used as currency in Jaffa and in Jerusalem. Minted by Ernst von Hardegg, owner of Hotel Jerusalem in Jaffa and a member of the Templers Order. 1880s.


In 1866, 156 Americans from Maine docked in Jaffa. They were Protestant Evangelicals (Christian Restorationism) who were primarily carpenters and farmers. They were led by George J. Adams a charismatic reverend who had founded the Church of the Messiahs several years earlier in Maine. They believed that hard work and developing ties with the local Jews would hasten the Messiah’s arrival.

The group purchased a small plot of land to the North of Jaffa and built several wooden structures with pre-fabricated pieces that they had brought with them from America.

Among this first group of American colonists there were two brothers, John and George Drisco who wanted to turn the colony into the first destination for the pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem.


They started by buying a plot and then another from George J. Adams and begin building the hotel in early 1866 with the expectancy to be open for welcoming the first pilgrims of Easter 1867, however they only completed construction by April, thus missing the “pilgrim season’ they had so heavily counted on. When they finally opened the hotel, they names it Le Grand Hotel but their buoyancy is already starting to show cracks.

Disease, the climate, the insecure and arbitrary treatment by the Ottoman authorities, make many of the colonists remigrate to Maine.

As their finances dwindle and their spirit cracks, the Drisco brothers are forced to sell to a German missionary by the name of Peter Martin Metzler [de] in order to afford travel fare back to Maine. Metzler bought the hotel and turned it into a mission for Swiss-German pilgrims.

On 5 March 1869 Metzler sold the hotel and all its property to the leaders of the Temple Society, Christoph Hoffmann and Georg David Hardegg [de], who had settled in Haifa a year earlier with the wish to redeem the Holy Land by an active and industrious lifestyle. They saw this as an opportunity to expand and establish a second colony close to Jaffa.

The Hotel Jerusalem was then owned and operated by Ernst David Hardegg, son of Georg David Hardegg. It flourished and served both pilgrims and dignitaries who came to visit Palestine. Mark Twain was a guest during his time as well as Thomas Cook who reached a special arrangement with the hotel to house his guests and clients. During their journey to the Holy Land German Emperor William II, his wife Auguste Victoria and their entourage stayed in Jaffa on 27 October 1898. Their travel agency Thomas Cook accommodated the imperial guests in the "Hôtel du Parc", owned by the German Protestant Plato von Ustinov. The imperial further entourage stayed in the Jerusalem Hotel (then Seestraße, today's Rechov Auerbach #6; רחוב אוארבך), owned by the Templer Ernst Hardegg, [5] also US vice-consul seated in Jaffa between 1871 and 1909. Thus William II, as summus episcopus [de] (Supreme governor of the Evangelical State Church in Prussia's older Provinces) kept the balance between Templers and Protestants at his visit, whose two denominations were quite in trouble with each other at that time.

Second World War: The British turn the hotel into their military headquarters as well as an adjacent police station. As the United Kingdom declares war on Nazi Germany, the British decide to intern the Gentile German community in Palestine, including the Germans, making up the majority among the Templers, many of whom sympathised with Nazis or even were actual active Nazi members.


Obverse: The value 1/2 Piaster.
Reverse: The script "Jaffa" and Jerusalem "Hotel".
Size: 18 mm.