Auction 10 Historama - Auction #10: Opportunities at low starts! Ancient & Modern coins; Judaic tokens & medals; militaria; stamps & postal history; Israeliana, Judaica, Zionism + more...
By Historama
Oct 15, 2020
Israel

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The sale is displayed in this order: Israeliana & Zionism > Judaica > Militaria > Stamps > Postal History > Ancient Coins > Israeli coins > World coins > Judaic tokens and medals 

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LOT 100126:

United States/Canada: Yitzhak Leib Peretz commemorative celluloid pin, circa. 1915-1920s; probably made in US or ...

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Auction took place on Oct 15, 2020 at Historama
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United States/Canada: Yitzhak Leib Peretz commemorative celluloid pin, circa. 1915-1920s; probably made in US or Canada; size: 22.5mm; weight: 1.5g. Pin depicts photo image of Peretz, his name (popularly known as "I.L.Peretz") and his dates of birth and death (from right to left, as in Hebrew). Peretz was a popular writer of prose and song in Yiddish and Hebrew in his time, a highly regarded figure of the "Haskala" movement who championed both the Hasidic religious as well as Jewish socialist movement. Although he did not live in Palestine, his works were well regarded here. Over 100,000 people attended his funeral in 1915.

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