1 Israeli Lira banknote (Fisherman)
The Bank of Israel issued Israeli Pound banknotes in 8 different denominations, including this 1 Israeli Lira banknote (Fisherman). They are part of the obsolete Israeli Pound banknotes series. The Bank of Israel started issuing these 1 Israeli Pound banknotes in 1958. They were withdrawn from circulation in 1968.
This I£1 Lira banknote from Israel features a fisherman with fishing net and anchor, with fishing boats in the background. On the back side of the 1958-dated 1 lira bill is a fragment of the synagogue mosaic discovered in Isfiya in 1930, as part of an excavation unearthing the 5th century Jewish town of Husifah.
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1 ILP = £0.0200000000
You get: £0.02000
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