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Israel - Pair of notes 100 New Shekel 1989, 1995 - UNC
Israel – Pair of notes 100 New Shekel 1989, 1995 – UNC
In 1985, following high inflation, it was decided to replace the shekel with the new shekel.
Every 1,000 Shekels have become one new shekel to facilitate transactions in the economy.
Observe – Portrait of Yitzhak Ben Zvi, and to his right, in nine lines (readable with magnifying glass) –
the names of his books;
In the background – figures representing testimony in Israel;
The words "One hundred NIS New" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Reverse – the view of the village of Peki’in, which Ben-Zvi investigated, including the synagogue,
the carob tree and the cave; Ancient stone lamp; The words "100 New Shekels" and "Bank of Israel" in Arabic and English.
Watermark: Portrait of Isaac Ben Zvi.
Signatures: Bank Governor Moshe Mandelbum.
Color number: down black, and up green.
Dimensions: 138X76 mm
Condition: UNC
SKU: KM # 56B, 56C