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Palestine, 1927

(Photo: Reddit)
(Photo: Reddit)

Arabic and Hebrew on a Palestinian coin from 1927. Photo from Reddit.

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I bought a 1927 Palestine 5 Mil coin on Ebay. I keep it in my wallet.

I’m just waiting for some Zionist to pull the “currency” question out of their arse from the Dry Bones Palestine Quiz.

http://www.drybonesproject.com/blog/pages/D09524_1600.html

A guy called Tony Malone made a great rebuttal to this Hasbara nonsense here:

http://dissidentvoice.org/2009/12/answers-to-the-state-of-palestine-quiz/

let me guess: the whole in the center of the coin represents the land without a people.

There you go again…

The Palestinian Pound was issued by the British Government – not the fictitious country of palestine, and was used as currency throughout what is currently Israel AND Jordan.

Last time I checked, Jordan had exactly zero jewish people living there and is significantly larger than israel. Yet, Israel is the one stealing land and engaging in ethnic cleansing.

Delusional…

The Hebrew inscription means Eretz Israel – the “Land Of Israel.”

British Palestine was a Jewish country! Only the Jews were Palestinian and every major company in the country was Jewish.

The Palestine World’s Fair Pavilion was Jewish.

“The Palestinian Pound was issued by the British Government – not the fictitious country of palestine,” where was it the legal currency? in a fictitious non-place, have you been reading Auge, if so you may have misconstrued.

what is the logical connection between the first and last sentences of your final para, is there one, I like the final word, quite so.