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Israel - 300 pruta 1948 - PMG 64.
Over the years’ the Bank of Israel received numerous proposals for various banknotes’ proposals which were not usually disclosed to the general public.
The sketch is one of the two known sketch of 300 pruta (their is another copy in bank israel museum). This originate from the period close to the establishment of the State, probably 1948-1952′ much like 50, 100 and 250 prutas.
This sketch have a nominal value of 300 prutas, with Hebrew text on one side of the banknote, and Hebrew and Arabic text on the other side.
This sketch is light green and dark brown, with a mountain range on one side, and a text in Hebrew and Arabic on the other, the signatures of Levi Eshkol and Abraham Neeman, and a serial number.
The signatures of Levi Eshkol and Abraham Neeman are also the frational notes issued in 1952 and 1953.
Levi Eshkol served at the time as the Finance Minister and Abraham Neeman was the State Comptroller.
Extra rare.
Condition: graded 64 by PMG, UNC.