5 Israeli Pound banknote |
Israel currency 5 Pound banknote |
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Obverse: Labourer holding a sledge-hammer against a background of an industrial plant; the denomination "Five Israeli Pounds" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Reverse: Roaring lion depicted on an ancient Hebrew seal found at Megiddo; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English and Arabic.
Watermark: The face of the labourer.
Security thread: On the left-hand side of the note.
Size: 140 X 78 mm.
Dominant colour: Brown.
Colour of numbering: Black.
Signatures: Governor of the Bank David Horowitz; Chairman of the Advisory Council J.E. Nebenzahl.
Design: Shamir Brothers, Jacob Zim.
Year: 1958
Date of issue: October 15, 1959.
Ceased to be legal tender: March 31, 1984.