Overview
- Description
- Part of a set of items purchased by a collector, including identification cards, correspondence and ration cards.
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ann Apfelbaum
Physical Details
- Genre/Form
- Identification cards. Letters. Ration books.
- Extent
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1 folder
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Administrative Notes
- Holder of Originals
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Provenance
- Sent to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1998 by Ann Apfelbaum. The donation of this material was completed by her estate in 2017.
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- 2023-02-24 14:33:25
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Collection of 45 items: documents, coins, scrip purchased by collector and donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Warsaw Ghetto scrip
Object
Scrip from the Warsaw Ghetto; unperforated pair of 5 groszy printed in blue ink with RZwW (Jewish Government in Warsaw) and SPDZ (Jewish Postal Division), and Star of David.
Sokolka Ghetto scrip
Object
Monetary equivalent to scrip; denomination RM 0.91, "Judengeld", issued in Sokolka Ghetto only to workers and inhabitants of ghetto for limited use.
Konzentrationslager Dachau/Pramienschein
Object
Monetary equivalent to scrip; "Konzentrationslager Dachau/Pramienschein" (premium note) for RM..05; note redeemable for only 14 days; pink paper printed with black ink, No. 544427; dated April 9, 1945; near Munich, Germany.
Warsaw Ghetto scrip
Object
Scrip from the Warsaw Ghetto; unperforated pair of 10 groszy printed in blue ink with RZwW (Jewish Government in Warsaw) and SPDZ (Jewish Postal Division), and Star of David.
Period counterfeit Palestinian Currency Board money, 5 Palestine pound note
Object
Counterfeit Palestinian Currency Board five Palestine pound note created and used in Palestine and Israel between April 20, 1939 and September 15, 1948, when the legitimate currency was demonetized. This note may have been printed and used by members of Jewish underground organizations like Irgun Tz’va’I Le’umi (Etzel) to aid in their resistance efforts against the Mandatory government in Palestine. The Palestinian Currency Board was established in 1926, several years after the League of Nations formally established Great Britain as the Mandatory authority in Palestine following the end of World War I (1914-1918). The Currency Board adopted the Palestine pound, equivalent to the British pound sterling, as the monetary unit and divided it into 1,000 mils. On November 1, 1927, the Currency Board began circulating Palestinian currency, both paper notes and metal coins, which were printed by Thomas de La Rue & Company, Ltd. In London, England. These all had specific inscriptions and denominations in Arabic, English, and Hebrew text, as well as vignettes depicting sites of historical or religious significance for both Jews and Muslims. Counterfeiters were quick to forge the new currency, and had their own notes circulating within three weeks of the release. The one and five Palestine pound notes were the most frequently counterfeited, but coin forgeries were also common, especially during the world-wide depression of the early 1930s when legitimate, silver-bearing coins were hoarded. Counterfeit currency was also produced during World War II (1939-1945) by German intelligence to pay spies in the region, and by members of the resistance working against the Mandatory government, especially from 1946-1947.
Scrip
Object
Scrip; denomination 50 mil, printed in orange and red ink. Series AA and "000042" printed in black ink. In Hebrew and Arabic.
Scrip
Object
Scrip; denomination 100 mil, printed in green and red ink. Series AB and "000042" printed in black ink. In Hebrew and Arabic.
Broadside
Object
Broadside printed in red and black ink with a map of German in the background and an eagle holding a swastika underneath the title.
Funf Reichsmark scrip
Object
Scrip from Nazi Germany; Funf Reichsmark, Serie B, No. 1401251. Printed in green, red, orange and black ink. Dated 1934, printed in Berlin.
Zehn Reichsmark scrip
Object
Scrip from Nazi Germany; Funf Reichsmark, Serie A, No. 0370508. Printed in purple, red, pink and black ink. Dated 1934, printed in Berlin.
Zehn Reichsmark scrip
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Scrip from Nazi Germany; Funf Reichsmark, Serie A, No. 0370509. Printed in purple, red, pink and black ink. Dated 1934, printed in Berlin.
Funfzig Reichsmark scrip
Object
Scrip from Nazi Germany; Funfzig Reichsmark, Serie D, No. 0508368. Printed in orange, purple, red, and black ink. Dated 1934, printed in Berlin.
Funfzig Reichsmark scrip
Object
Scrip from Nazi Germany; Funfzig Reichsmark, Serie D, No. 0508369. Printed in orange, purple, red, and black ink. Dated 1934, printed in Berlin.
Buchenwald canteen note
Object
Canteen note issued in Buchenwald, "SS - Standort - Kantine/Buchenwald/Aussenkommando/Wertmarke/RM 2./1268" printed in black ink, printed red background; "SS 0 Ko. Rottleberade" stamped in red ink; used in order to pay for fieldwork in Rattleberode sub-camp.
Buchenwald canteen note
Object
Canteen note issued in Buchenwald, "SS - Standort - Kantine/Buchenwald/Aussenkommando/Wertmarke/RM 50/2462" printed in black ink, "SS 0 Ko. Rottleberade" stamped in red ink; used in order to pay for fieldwork in Rattleberode sub-camp.