Auction 6 Historama - Auction 6 (part 1): "Just Judaica" + Ancient & World Coins - numismatics; Judaic medals & tokens; paper money; militaria; Arabiana; Israeliana; Judaica & historical ephemera
Oct 9, 2018
Israel
 Shatner Center, Shatner 3, suite 34-189, Jerusalem

Our 6th auction includes 1362 lots, split between numismatics-Judaica-militaria-ephemera (lots 0001-0708) and philatelic items (lots 0709-1362). Our live (timed) sale on Bidspirit will cover the non-philatelic items, and will take place at 20:15 Israel-time on Tuesday, 9 October; the philatelic items will be sold at a timed auction the following day at 20:15, at StampAuctionNetwork.com. The complete display of the sale is available here historama.com/auctions, where detailed index pages of the materials by subject and links to catalogue files are available.

The pdf catalogue for Part 1 is here

The pdf catalogue for Part 2 (philately) is here

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LOT a60132:

Argentina: Jewish Community Center ("Centro Union Israelita") of Cordoba 50th anniversary ...

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Argentina: Jewish Community Center ("Centro Union Israelita") of Cordoba 50th anniversary medal, 1965; silvered alloy metal; manufactured by Alpaca; size: 27.75mm x 38.25mm; weight: 10.85g. Obverse bears 5 line legend in Spanish commemorating the center's 50th anniversary; on reverse embematic device of the community with bare scroll below (where a recipient's name would have been etched), and a pair of shaking hands below. Appears to be a prize medal issued in time for the commemoration, probably for service to the community. The "Jewish Union" was originally founded in 1906 with 25 members, and in 1911 the "Centro Israelita de Córdoba" was founded; in 1915 both organizations merged to for the "Centro Union Israelita", which appears to be a merging of Sephardic and Ashekenazi communities in Cordoba.

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