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10 Israeli Lirot banknote (type 1968)
On the front side of Israel’s 10 Lirot banknote from 1968 is the portrait of Jewish poet Chaim Nahman Bialik. The poet’s house in Tel Aviv is featured on the back side. The text on the note is in Hebrew except for the text in English reading “Bank of Israel”.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0020000000 -
5 Israeli Old Shekel banknote (1978 to 1984 issue)
On the obverse side of the Bank of Israel 5 Old Shekel banknote is the image of Israel’s first President Chaim Zeizmann and the Weizmann Institute of Science named after him. The reverse side of the green-coloured five Old Sheqalim bill from 1978 shows Damascus Gate, the only gate to Jerusalem Old City that kept … ContinuedYou get: £0.020001 ILR = £0.0040000000 -
1 Israeli Old Shekel banknote (1978 to 1984 issue)
The banknote of 1 Old Israeli Sheqel features the portrait of financier and banker Sir Moses Haim Montefiore and the windmill in Jerusalem that was named after him. On the back side of this 1978-dated 1 old shekel bill is an image of Jerusalem’s old city wall and 16th century Jaffa Gate.You get: £0.020001 ILR = £0.0200000000 -
5 Israeli Lirot banknote (Albert Einstein)
The most striking feature of the I£5 Lirot banknote from Israel is the famous portrait of theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate Albert Einstein. The bunker-like building on the back of the 1968-dated Israeli five lirot bill houses an atomic reactor, located in the Soreq Nuclear Research Center near Yavne.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0040000000 -
50 Israeli Lirot banknote (Menorah)
This red-brown coloured banknote of I£50 Israeli Lirot from 1960 shows a young man and young woman pictured on the front side, with a settlement in the background. The back side of this Bank of Israel 50 pounds note shows a mosaic of a Menorah in the Hammam Lif Synagogue in Hamman-lif (Tunisia).You get: £0.020501 ILP = £0.0004100000 -
10 Israeli Lirot banknote (Scientist)
The lilac and purple-coloured banknote of 10 Israeli Lirat shows a scientist at work at a laboratory. On the back side of the old I£10 ILP bill is an image of one of the Dead Sea scrolls, the ancient Jewish religious manuscripts found in the Qumran Caves near the Dead Sea.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0020000000 -
5 Israeli Lirot banknote (Workman)
On the banknote of I£5 Israeli Pounds is the image of a workman in front of an industrial site. The back side of the 1958-dated 5 Lirot bill from the Bank of Israel shows the Seal of Shema that was found in the biblical city of Meggido in 1903.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0040000000 -
1 Israeli Lira banknote (Fisherman)
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.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0200000000 -
1/2 Israeli Lira banknote (Tombs of the Sanhedrin)
The banknote of 1/2 Israeli Lira features a woman soldier with a basket of oranges. On the back of the half pound note, the value of which is equivalent to 50 agorot, is an image of the entrance to the Tombs of the Sanhedrin, an underground complex of rock-cut tombs.You get: £0.020001 ILP = £0.0400000000