Bank of Israel 500 Pruta |
Israel 500 Pruta banknote |
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Obverse: Ruins of an ancient synagogue at Bir'am in Upper Galilee; the denomination "500 Pruta" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Reverse: An abstract design; the denomination "500 Pruta" and "Bank of Israel" in Arabic and English.
Watermark: Seven-branched candelabrum with an imprint of cyclamen.
Signatures: Governor of the Bank David Horowitz; Chairman of the Advisory Council S. Hoofien.
Size: 130 X 72 mm.
Dominant colour: Red.
Colour of numbering: Black.
Design: Thomas de la Rue and Co., London.
Date of issue: August 4, 1955.
Ceased to be legal tender: March 31, 1984.