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Israel - 200 New Shekel 1991 - PMG 66 EPQ
Israel – 200 New Shekel 1991 – PMG 66 EPQ
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 Zalman Shazar, the third president of the State of Israel; A lamp designed
in the shape of the DNA molecule, as a symbol of the evolution of science;
In the background – the song "Compulsory Education Law" written by Nathan Alterman in 1949;
The words "two hundred shekels" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Reverse – a girl leans against a desk, against the backdrop of Hebrew print letters;
The words "two hundred shekels" and "Bank of Israel" in Arabic and English.
Watermark: Portrait of Zalman Shazar.
Signatures: Governor of the Bank Prof. Michael Bruno and Chairman of the Advisory Council Shlomo Lorinz.
Color number: down black, and up green.
Dimensions: 138X76 mm
Condition: UNC
SKU: KM # 57A