Estimate: 5.000 EURPoland. Free city of Danzig.
John II Casimir.
3 Ducat with dies of an 18 Ort. 1654.
VF +
738
Estimate: 800 EURNorway. Under Danish rule.
Christian V. Speciedaler.
1672.
NGC graded. VF 30 
736
Estimate: 500 EURGerman states.
Nürnberg.
Under Swedish rule. Gustav II Adolph.
Ducat. 1632. XF.
537
Estimate: 220 EURArendrijksdaalder.
De Drie steden. 1586.
NGC graded. AU 55 
43
Estimate: 500 EUR3 Gulden.
Willem I. 1818 U. XF +
207
Estimate: 40 EURMexico. Republic.
Peso. 1909 Mo GV.
NGC graded. MS 62 
792
Estimate: 100 EURRussia.
Alexander III. 
Rouble. 1892.
XF
742
Estimate: 130 EURGerman states.
Saxony. Albertine line.
Reichsthaler - Assumption of the Vicariat upon
death of Emperor Ferdinand III.
1657. VF - 
561
Estimate: 1.600 EURGreat Britain.
George II.
2 Guineas. 1738.
VF +.
694
Estimate: 400 EURFrance.
Charles VI.
Ecu d'or.
ND (1411). VF +. 
645
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The Mel Wacks Judaica Art Medal Award 2023

The winner of the 2023 Mel Wacks Judaica Art Medal Award for the best medal shown at FIDEM featuring a Judaic or biblical theme was Hanna Jelonek for her homage to “The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising” by sculptor Nathan Rapoport, installed in Warsaw and Yad Vashem, Jerusalem.

Only one year after winning the Saltus Award, Hanna Jelonek is honored with the 2023 Mel Wacks Judaica Art Medal Award.

Only one year after winning the Saltus Award, Hanna Jelonek is honored with the 2023 Mel Wacks Judaica Art Medal Award.

The medal commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, led by the youthful Mordecai Anielewicz, who is portrayed by Jelonek and Rapoport as a more mature man.

The uprising was the largest single revolt by Jews during World War II; a total of 13,000 Jews were killed. According to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the uprising was “one of the most significant occurrences in the history of the Jewish people.”

Hanna Jelonek’s medal “The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising” by sculptor Nathan Rapoport.

Hanna Jelonek’s medal “The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising” by sculptor Nathan Rapoport.

The award-winning medal was commissioned by the Association of The Jewish Historical Institute of Poland.

Hanna Jelonek received an engraved silver ingot from the Jewish-American Hall of Fame and $250 from the Hebrew Union College’s Skirball Museum in Cincinnati.

View short video showing the creation of Jelonek’s medal:

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