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Half-shekel coin
Confederate bond coupon with portrait of Judah P. Benjamin
Jewish/Hebrew Mother
Medal commemorating 500 years of Jewish life in Turkey issued for quincentennial
The Medallic History of The Jewish People (II)
Historical Notes: The Medallic History of The Jewish People (III)
The Medallic History of The Jewish People (I)
A Prophecy Fulfilled: the Birth of Israel
medal depicting men mourning Theodor Herzl
Dr. Bernard Revel
World War I Austrian medal
Medal: poems and pictures describing valor of various branches of the Austrian military
Case which contained commemorative medal
American Youth for Democracy button
Scribe
medal - Baal Teshuvah
medal depicting men mourning Theodor Herzl
medal depicting man with book and candle
medal depicting scribe
medal depicting Theodor Herzl and Moses
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