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Israeil banknote 100 shekelim 1979 Zeev Jabotinsky the Old City of Jerusalem

$ 11.61

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Country: Israel
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Condition: I take photographs of actual item offered for sale. Grading is very subjective, and i advice customers to spend time to examine the pictures for condition and grades. In listings with stock photos of paper money, buyers will receive banknote with a different prefix, date or serial number.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Year: 1979

    Description

    Size:
    159 X 76 mm.

    Dominant color:
    ​ Orange-brown.
    ​ Front:
    ​ Portrait of Ze'ev Jabotinsky; the old inn "Shuni" near Binyamina; the denomination "One Hundred Sheqalim" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.​
    Back:
    ​ Herod Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; the word "Jerusalem" in microtext; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.

    Watermark:
    ​ Profile of Ze'ev Jabotinsky.​
    Security thread:​
    On the left-hand side of the note.

    Look-through:
    ​ The first zero in the number "100" In the upper left-hand corner of the front merges with the corresponding zero in the number "100" in the upper right-hand corner of the back
    .
    ​ Sign for the blind:
    ​ Parallel horizontal lines, narrow In the middle and wide in the upper and lower sides.​ Colour of numbering:​ Black.
    Signatures:
    ​ Governor of the Bank Arnon Gafni; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.​
    Design:
    ​ Dutch artists.​
    Year:​
    1979.
    ​ Date of issue:
    ​ December 11, 1980.
    ​ Ceased to be legal tender:
    ​ September 4, 1986.
    ​ Note:
    ​ A special issue of this denomination has two brown squares beside the numbering