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1979 Bank of Israel - 100 Israeli Sheqalim Banknote P-47a Serial No, 4325381892
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1986 Bank of Israel - 10 Israeli Sheqalim Banknote P-45 Serial No. 46702881 /6
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1992 Bank of Israel - 50 Israeli New Sheqalim Banknote P-55c Serial No. 3172801122
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1993 Bank of Israel - 20 Israeli New Sheqalim Banknote Serial No. 3118014666 P-54c
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1984 Bank of Israel - 10000 Israeli Sheqalim Banknote Serial No. 8464554432 P-51
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Collection: Israel
Why Collect Israeli Banknotes?
🔹 Historical Significance – Trace Israel’s monetary evolution from early coins to the New Israeli Shekel. 🔹 Distinctive Designs – Featuring national symbols, influential figures, and detailed artwork. 🔹 Rare & Valuable Issues – Includes early Palestine pound notes, transitional Israeli lira, and modern commemorative prints. 🔹 Certified Authenticity – Professionally graded banknotes ensure quality and genuine historical representation.
Key Currency Eras
🟢 Ancient Coinage (Biblical & Roman Periods) – Shekels, drachmas, and Roman denarii used in early Judean trade. 🟢 Palestine Pound (1927-1948) – Issued under the British Mandate, featuring bilingual designs in Arabic, English, and Hebrew. 🟢 Israeli Lira (1948-1980) – The country’s first independent currency, marking its early economic foundations. 🟢 New Israeli Shekel (1985-Present) – The modern currency, reflecting Israel’s global financial standing and stability.
Expand Your Numismatic Collection with Israeli Banknotes
For collectors in Israel and beyond, local banknotes offer a historical narrative, artistic mastery, and investment-grade rarity. Whether you're uncovering biblical-era coins or securing limited-edition shekel notes, these pieces provide an unparalleled glimpse into Israel’s financial heritage.