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And also if you ever want to interview me consider doing so. My grandfather born under the Ottomans in Bethlehem, my Dad under British Mandate Palestine, then they left Jerusalem when the area they lived became part of Jordan. Ended up they moved to Jersey while some settled in California and a good portion to Australia.
Showing Palestinian coins of the British mandate era is like hitting one’s own foot with an axe. All of these coins have something very special written on those in (). It is an acronym for ‘Eretz Yisrael’ (Land of Israel). The British mandate authorities put this acronym just to confirm the Balfour Declaration
Until the period of the British Mandate there was no Hebrew equivalent of 'Palestine'. That land, though referred to as 'Filastin' in Arabic, was always called 'the land of Israel' in Hebrew. The coining of a Hebrew equivalent of 'Palestine' and combining it with its historical name in Hebrew was a compromise.
I have been trying to find Canadian coin albums and I just tried out an American company that warehouses and distributes coin supplies called Wizard Coin Supply. I purchased penny albums because Canada no longer produces them and therefore I never have to update them. They are from Lighthouse which I believe is a German company that produces high quality coin albums and acid free plastic products for coin collecting. All of my silver and world coins are stored in there book style albums that have removable or changeable binder pages and I'm happy with my Lighthouse products. Definitely a brand I would recommend and I see they make some type set albums too. The only gripe I have is Canada/U.S.A. duty, the bill was $40.00 CAD plus $30.00 duty.
A good feeling you get from typewriters and some collectibles (but not coins) is getting to use one after repair. Sometimes you get an idea or a part and get to use a machine you've already owned for years which has just sat idle. That is a very magical feeling. This is a super collection btw. Even though they all look so similar I really dig it.
This is one of my main countries and I have made some real progress lately like an UNC 5 mils 1939, UNC 2 mils 1941, Have the 1933 and 1934 10 mils. I also have the 1927, 1933 and 1942 20 mils, 1933 and 1940 50 mils - all hard coins to get.
I love the album! Very unique. Foreign coin albums in the u.S. are very exensive gernerally. Dansco albums are nice but I prefer the Blue Whitman albusm. I'm not sure if they have made any foreign ones or not. I just recently bought a 10 new modern israeli mint sets. they are in the same packaging as the U.S. '66 & '67 sets. It is such a great feeling of success to collect the years and put them in to your folder like you have. Thanks for sharing and I hope to spot lite the Jewish sets I bought some day on my podcast and maybe colaborate with you as well! thanks soo much for the content!
Silverpicker, my favorite moments as a coin collector are definitely when you go through your pocket change and find a silver coin! I can actually spot them without even looking! Though it happens less frequently than it used to.
Actually the valuation was based on the already established Ottoman/Egyptian currency but the British pound and Ottoman pound were worth roughly the same amount. Did the same in Egypt. Also its why you have strange values in Cyprus currency under the British
Very interesting about this part of the world. I remember working during college in the 1960's, and listening to the news and from the UN during the 1967 middle east war.
was ayoung boy in nyc,glued to the tv during the six day war,but few yrs later was studying in israel during the yom kippur war,something i cant forget 45 yrs.later.
I have a 1927 1 Mil coin I could trade to you. I picked it up just a couple of weeks ago at the Tennessee State Numismatic Society show. I bought it specifically because I knew it was a good coin to trade.
Very cool. I love the history lesson as well. I never even knew these coins existed. Now, if I happen to come across any of these I will know what they are. I’ll pick them up if I have the chance.
I recently got into collecting Palestine coins because of your first album video, I have most of the coins but I'm missing some of the 20 and 100 mils. Some of the years are very rare and pretty expensive.
@@Silverpicker Our relatives and families were kicked off their ancestral land of thousands of years and forced to either live under occupation, go to other countries as refugees or live in camps. This was forced on the indigenous Palestinian people (mostly Christians, Muslims, Christian Jews and non Zionist jews) The UK and US colonized the area with a Zionist state of illegal immigrants post WWII. They are still the minority population and the Palestinian people are stuck living terrible lives under occupation. Not to mention how the displacement of millions caused the Lebanese civil war that has destroyed that country or forced Jorden to absorb 50% of their population as refugees. My mother's family lost everything. The Zionists took their home and turned it into a Jewish school. My family had been living on that land for almost a thousand years. They were homeless and forced to relocate to Bethlehem in the West Bank. Now half of us are in the USA. I wish my relatives didn't have to live under Israeli occupation. That's what they mean by Free Palestine. Love your channel and videos!
Scored a beautiful 1910 Romanian 2 lei on eBay a few days ago! Now I’m on the hunt for some coins from the Danish West Indies for my colonial collection...
NO lol it not palastian coin there is no thing called palastian coin, it british mandate coin (אי( which stand for eretz israel "land of israel" soooo nice try lol @@kamilmhpet
@@skullzipper check before you comment stupid lie.use google translate or search on google it says Palestine and it doesn’t look simmering to the land of Israel.
Only reason it's not a country is 1. It has no capital (Designated capital is Jerusalem, but that's been the capital of Israel for like 80 years.) and 2. The government is unstable and broken in half
Just a heads up Silverpicker, I should've explained that I am Not affiliated with that place I got the Coin from and I get Nothing from any sale. I just know that they are selling for Double of what I paid and wanted to know if anyone was interested. I'm not trying to Sale coins on your channel.
@@Silverpicker Thank you. Do you mind if I share the place I got these? Sadly, they don't have a Mint mark on them from Phili, like I was Promised But they are worth More Money on Ebay and if there are any left (i'm sure there will be) I'm not against people flipping these and making money. sadly, I could only afford one.
The Israeli girl refers to a coin produced in 1927 by the British Mandate for use in Palestine. The British included 3 languages to acknowledge the demography there at the time. It’s interesting to note that the Hebrew reads ‘Palestina’ and is followed by a two-letter abbreviation in brackets (א״י) which stands for Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel. I’m not sure what point you were actually making and why you think you’ve won an argument. Your editing was so jumpy and unprofessional. More to the point, how is it funny to spook her with the threat of Hamas coming to her door? What kind of sick humour do you have?
Hi there. love your video. I have a small collection of Israel & Palestine coins that i would like to value. Can you please recommend a good source for that. I would really appreciate that. Shai.
@@Silverpickervery wrong,Palestine is written in Hebrew.you also mentioned false information the Jews who declared the state of Israel are not indigenous and have not lived on Palestine before they started immigration from Europe mostly and then concurred by killing and displacing the indigenous Palestinians.
I’m surprised they don’t consider the western banks as Palestine. I would think they would do that but I guess not for some reason. By the way is there a reason Jordan’s flag and Palestine’s flag are similar? They are neighboring each other so that’s why I think that is.
NO lol it not palastian coin there is no thing called palastian coin, it british mandate coin (אי( which stand for eretz israel "land of israel" soooo nice try lol
you just change history now it litrealiy say erez israel and you saying it not palastine was not the palastine of today palastine was british mandet and the name come from romans from google "The Romans, in a fit of spite, reapplied the term “Palestine” to the Land of Israel centuries later, after they defeated a Judean uprising in 135 CE. In effect, the Romans sought to erase the association between the Land of Israel and the Jewish people"@@Chezlmao
@@skullzipper Call the land Palestine, Israel or whatever you want. It is still the birthplace of Judaism, Christianity and also has important Muslim significance. It is no more the Jewish homeland as the USA is the British, German or Mexican. Both are melting pots of many cultures and religions. That region of the world has been concurred more than any other on earth. As a Palestinian Christian whose family has lived in Palestine for over a thousand years, you really have a warped view. Then again the Zionists won, what can we expect. All Christians, Jews and Muslims of the region deserve better than this.
@@AlQuam The British homeland is Britain, the German homeland is Germany, and the Mexican homeland is Mexico. Similarly the Palestinian homeland is Palestine. Based on this, I would say that Jewish homeland is Judea. Judea and Palestine are two different names for the same place, a homeland of two different peoples.
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@silverpicker Israel is not a country it is called Palestine 🇵🇸
Can you tell me about some coins I have please I can tell you their names and you tell me on my shoulders anytime just remember it please
My best coin collecting time was when I opened up a penny roll and found a nice 1910,1911, and 1914 wheat pennies in the same roll @Silverpicker
Nope
And also if you ever want to interview me consider doing so. My grandfather born under the Ottomans in Bethlehem, my Dad under British Mandate Palestine, then they left Jerusalem when the area they lived became part of Jordan. Ended up they moved to Jersey while some settled in California and a good portion to Australia.
I would actually love that! Would be super cool. Shoot me an email at thesilverpicker@gmail.com
Silver Picker: "The first thing we see are the one Mil coins . . ."
Me: No, no, no . . . I see empty spots.
LOL
😂
I didnt understand
Showing Palestinian coins of the British mandate era is like hitting one’s own foot with an axe. All of these coins have something very special written on those in (). It is an acronym for ‘Eretz Yisrael’ (Land of Israel). The British mandate authorities put this acronym just to confirm the Balfour Declaration
Until the period of the British Mandate there was no Hebrew equivalent of 'Palestine'. That land, though referred to as 'Filastin' in Arabic, was always called 'the land of Israel' in Hebrew. The coining of a Hebrew equivalent of 'Palestine' and combining it with its historical name in Hebrew was a compromise.
and silverpicker where do you sell your coins
Usually via email thesilverpicker@gmail.com or instagram @thesilverpicker
I have been trying to find Canadian coin albums and I just tried out an American company that warehouses and distributes coin supplies called Wizard Coin Supply. I purchased penny albums because Canada no longer produces them and therefore I never have to update them. They are from Lighthouse which I believe is a German company that produces high quality coin albums and acid free plastic products for coin collecting. All of my silver and world coins are stored in there book style albums that have removable or changeable binder pages and I'm happy with my Lighthouse products. Definitely a brand I would recommend and I see they make some type set albums too. The only gripe I have is Canada/U.S.A. duty, the bill was $40.00 CAD plus $30.00 duty.
I would kill for a Canada type set album! They're so hard to find!
@@Silverpicker Me too
A good feeling you get from typewriters and some collectibles (but not coins) is getting to use one after repair. Sometimes you get an idea or a part and get to use a machine you've already owned for years which has just sat idle. That is a very magical feeling.
This is a super collection btw. Even though they all look so similar I really dig it.
Thanks for the insight, Mark. I totally understand that feeling too. It feels amazing to bring something old back to life
You are the best coin TH-camr I know
Thanks you so much!!!
Great video, very interesting, loved the history.💰
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is one of my main countries and I have made some real progress lately like an UNC 5 mils 1939, UNC 2 mils 1941, Have the 1933 and 1934 10 mils. I also have the 1927, 1933 and 1942 20 mils, 1933 and 1940 50 mils - all hard coins to get.
I love the album! Very unique. Foreign coin albums in the u.S. are very exensive gernerally. Dansco albums are nice but I prefer the Blue Whitman albusm. I'm not sure if they have made any foreign ones or not. I just recently bought a 10 new modern israeli mint sets. they are in the same packaging as the U.S. '66 & '67 sets. It is such a great feeling of success to collect the years and put them in to your folder like you have. Thanks for sharing and I hope to spot lite the Jewish sets I bought some day on my podcast and maybe colaborate with you as well! thanks soo much for the content!
Thanks so much, Tony! Really glad you enjoyed it!
Looking at my silver coins which I only have 3
Silverpicker, my favorite moments as a coin collector are definitely when you go through your pocket change and find a silver coin! I can actually spot them without even looking! Though it happens less frequently than it used to.
Yeah I wish I had that happen. So far I've never found any in circulation :(
As an israeli here idc what side u support
Am here for the coins anyways
I just bought 1 mil coin for 14$
Actually the valuation was based on the already established Ottoman/Egyptian currency but the British pound and Ottoman pound were worth roughly the same amount. Did the same in Egypt. Also its why you have strange values in Cyprus currency under the British
You convinced me to splurge on one of those Dansco albums! Also, are you aware of any good albums for collecting the British Mandate banknotes?
I wish! Unfortunately I don't think any specific ones exist. You could go with something like this though: amzn.to/3Qkbxeb
Very interesting about this part of the world.
I remember working during college in the
1960's, and listening to the news and from
the UN during the 1967 middle east war.
was ayoung boy in nyc,glued to the tv during the six day war,but few yrs later was studying in israel during the yom kippur war,something i cant forget 45 yrs.later.
It sounds like it was an incredibly interesting time. Scary, but interesting
Very cool!
Thanks man!
Good luck brother 👍
Greetings from Germany ✌️
Thanks Nico!!
I have a 1927 1 Mil coin I could trade to you. I picked it up just a couple of weeks ago at the Tennessee State Numismatic Society show. I bought it specifically because I knew it was a good coin to trade.
That's awesome! I'd totally be down
hey silver picker u should do a video of melting scrap silver into silver bars
Very cool. I love the history lesson as well. I never even knew these coins existed. Now, if I happen to come across any of these I will know what they are. I’ll pick them up if I have the chance.
Awesome man!!
I recently got into collecting Palestine coins because of your first album video, I have most of the coins but I'm missing some of the 20 and 100 mils. Some of the years are very rare and pretty expensive.
That's for sure! Did you get an album for them? Also I'm so happy to hear that you got inspired to collect from my videos!
@@Silverpicker I did get an album for them, but I got the cheap one.
I would love this coin set since our family is from there.
Very cool! Thanks for watching
lovely, you should try to start with Egyptian collection :D
Someday!
Free palestine ❤❤❤❤❤
What do you mean by “Free Palestine?”
@@Silverpicker
Our relatives and families were kicked off their ancestral land of thousands of years and forced to either live under occupation, go to other countries as refugees or live in camps. This was forced on the indigenous Palestinian people (mostly Christians, Muslims, Christian Jews and non Zionist jews)
The UK and US colonized the area with a Zionist state of illegal immigrants post WWII. They are still the minority population and the Palestinian people are stuck living terrible lives under occupation. Not to mention how the displacement of millions caused the Lebanese civil war that has destroyed that country or forced Jorden to absorb 50% of their population as refugees.
My mother's family lost everything. The Zionists took their home and turned it into a Jewish school. My family had been living on that land for almost a thousand years. They were homeless and forced to relocate to Bethlehem in the West Bank. Now half of us are in the USA.
I wish my relatives didn't have to live under Israeli occupation.
That's what they mean by Free Palestine.
Love your channel and videos!
@@Silverpicker You Know what was meant. Dont be Anti-Semmitic! Palestine has a right to defend itself!
@@ItsKarateTime Antisemitism is baseless hatred against Jews...
Scored a beautiful 1910 Romanian 2 lei on eBay a few days ago! Now I’m on the hunt for some coins from the Danish West Indies for my colonial collection...
That's awesome! Super cool
I have tons of these coins from my grandfather
This coin already shows palestine is a country before israel....cannot denied this history.....nice coin collection and history....
Could not disagree with you any further. Long live Palestine.
NO lol it not palastian coin there is no thing called palastian coin, it british mandate coin (אי( which stand for eretz israel "land of israel"
soooo nice try lol
@@kamilmhpet
@@skullzipper check before you comment stupid lie.use google translate or search on google it says Palestine and it doesn’t look simmering to the land of Israel.
lol it litterly says Eretz israel in hebrew on the coin Which means land of Israel that's kinda embarrassing for you
The coins have hebrew letters on it that spell Palestine. And initials in Hebrew Aleph and Yud which stands for Eretz Yisroel= land of Israel.
Really enjoyed this video
Thanks so much!
Loved the video. :)
Thanks so much! I'm just surprised the comment section isn't what I expected it to be lol
Got my first Mandatory Palestine 1 mil coin - ironically it's minted in 1927, which is what you don't have...
does somebody knows some garage sales were I can get coins in Brooklyn/New York locations please tell me I would like to visit one
Just look up garage sales near me.
ii'm neighbor of urs,never saw garage sales around herer
Grab bags are like the lottery you’re throwing money away to get less then what you paid for they still make good coins though!
In most cases!
And at the end when I said they still make good coins thought I meant they still make good videos though
Hi..max..can you please share with us about the flying eagles mu found one n want to know n learn d worth of it..Thanks..BLESS
Send me a pic @thesilverpicker on insta
Whitman albums are nice too
Awesome, I love that 1 Mil 1940
For the question u asked at around 16:00, opening a new coin package
100%
Long live Palestine Palestine is a country
🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🥓🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖
It's a sovereign State according to the United Nations, but who cares what they have to say.
Only reason it's not a country is 1. It has no capital (Designated capital is Jerusalem, but that's been the capital of Israel for like 80 years.) and 2. The government is unstable and broken in half
@@lorishibber7831 Thant not nice you can’t do that in In any religion
@@benjaminhammel2520 the foundation of the un is to be nice to earth and they not doing it ps Palestine is a country
Just a heads up Silverpicker, I should've explained that I am Not affiliated with that place I got the Coin from and I get Nothing from any sale. I just know that they are selling for Double of what I paid and wanted to know if anyone was interested. I'm not trying to Sale coins on your channel.
No worries! You of all people don't need to apologize for anything! :)
@@Silverpicker Thank you. Do you mind if I share the place I got these? Sadly, they don't have a Mint mark on them from Phili, like I was Promised But they are worth More Money on Ebay and if there are any left (i'm sure there will be) I'm not against people flipping these and making money. sadly, I could only afford one.
@@TheLemzia Go right ahead :)
@@Silverpicker Kewl!!!
Hey @Silverpicker I have a collection I want to sell to you. How do I do that?
Great! Shoot me an email at thesilverpicker@gmail.com
The Israeli girl refers to a coin produced in 1927 by the British Mandate for use in Palestine. The British included 3 languages to acknowledge the demography there at the time.
It’s interesting to note that the Hebrew reads ‘Palestina’ and is followed by a two-letter abbreviation in brackets (א״י) which stands for Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel.
I’m not sure what point you were actually making and why you think you’ve won an argument. Your editing was so jumpy and unprofessional.
More to the point, how is it funny to spook her with the threat of Hamas coming to her door?
What kind of sick humour do you have?
What girl are you talking about?
Beautiful coin before 1947.
Silverpicker, do You have any world coins for sale?
Not at the moment, but I'm sure I will soon
I have my grandfather's world war 2 palestinian coins.Are they worth anything?What can I do with them?
Some of them are. Send me pics on Insta @Silverpicker
@@Silverpicker thank you
Nice coins collection!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed
It says פלשתינה א״י in Hebrew which means Palestine Eretz Israel (Land of Israel)
It does indeed
Cool. I've got some shekels from when I went to Israel. I'm kind of surprised there seem to be no mint bullion coins in Israel.
Hey! They do have bullion coins from Israel, you can see them en.israelmint.com/
Your brief intro about the situation isn't quite accurate. Very cool video still.
What do you think I got wrong?
Who’s watching this in 2021?
Hello.
Hello!
Nice coin collection..salam numismatik 👍
Thank you!
cool, from Moscow. 20 mils 1941 is something....
I like organizing my collection
Me too!
Awesome collection!
Thanks John!
Hi there.
love your video.
I have a small collection of Israel & Palestine coins that i would like to value.
Can you please recommend a good source for that.
I would really appreciate that.
Shai.
Hi Shai, shoot me an email at thesilverpicker@gmail.com and I can help you out
Nice, all coins are stamped in Hebrew palestina Eretz Israel with initials, mean the land of israel
נכון מאוד!
@@Silverpicker איזה כיף לדעת שיש אנשים שמתעניינים במטבעות מפה
@@yahavh1028 איזה כיף לדעת שיש אנשים שמתעניינים בסרטונים שלי פה 😜
@@Silverpickervery wrong,Palestine is written in Hebrew.you also mentioned false information the Jews who declared the state of Israel are not indigenous and have not lived on Palestine before they started immigration from Europe mostly and then concurred by killing and displacing the indigenous Palestinians.
For your knowledge (א"י) ארץ ישראל the land of israel
Indeed it is!
So ?that isn’t what’s written on the coin
1931 100 Mils are expensive --- and you got it for $25!!!!!!!! Envious.
Crazy right. It was mixed in with about 100 other great coins too!
Are those coins palestine coins or israel coins?
Coins from the British Mandate of Palestine
Forever Palestine 🇵🇸
I’m surprised they don’t consider the western banks as Palestine. I would think they would do that but I guess not for some reason. By the way is there a reason Jordan’s flag and Palestine’s flag are similar? They are neighboring each other so that’s why I think that is.
next video,after israel/british mandate vid,biblical/judeah prutah should be next,my friend.
I would like to do some ancient Judean coins. It's definitely on my list!
Great update video. You're quite a ways on that set. Check you DM on discord,
"By mill.";.
Oh, I checked, and you never fail to surprise me. 😁
Its so very small coin
Don't care about politics just the coins
I hear that
who would want silver picker to do melting scrap silver and gold in to bars
I would lol!
NO lol it not palastian coin there is no thing called palastian coin, it british mandate coin (אי( which stand for eretz israel "land of israel"
soooo nice try lol
it was from the british mandate so they were forced to do so, it still is a palestinian coin
you just change history now it litrealiy say erez israel and you saying it not palastine was not the palastine of today palastine was british mandet and the name come from romans from google
"The Romans, in a fit of spite, reapplied the term “Palestine” to the Land of Israel centuries later, after they defeated a Judean uprising in 135 CE. In effect, the Romans sought to erase the association between the Land of Israel and the Jewish people"@@Chezlmao
@@skullzipper
Call the land Palestine, Israel or whatever you want. It is still the birthplace of Judaism, Christianity and also has important Muslim significance.
It is no more the Jewish homeland as the USA is the British, German or Mexican. Both are melting pots of many cultures and religions.
That region of the world has been concurred more than any other on earth.
As a Palestinian Christian whose family has lived in Palestine for over a thousand years, you really have a warped view.
Then again the Zionists won, what can we expect. All Christians, Jews and Muslims of the region deserve better than this.
@@AlQuam The British homeland is Britain, the German homeland is Germany, and the Mexican homeland is Mexico. Similarly the Palestinian homeland is Palestine. Based on this, I would say that Jewish homeland is Judea. Judea and Palestine are two different names for the same place, a homeland of two different peoples.
These are not Palestinian coins in the sense of coins issued by a Palestinian state. The were issued by the British Mandate of Palestine.
#1000
Woohoo!