Obverse: Features a portrait of Levi Eshkol, Israel’s third prime minister, on the right side. The background showcases an abstract representation of modern buildings and architectural elements, symbolizing Israel’s development and Eshkol’s contributions to the nation’s growth. The denomination “5” is displayed prominently on the left. The text “בנק ישראל” (Bank of Israel) and “חמשה שקלים חדשים” (5 New Sheqalim) are printed below.
Reverse: Depicts an illustration of the National Water Carrier of Israel, representing the country’s water infrastructure and agricultural advancements. The denomination “5” is displayed on both sides, along with the serial number. The reverse text includes “BANK OF ISRAEL” in English, Hebrew, and Arabic, along with “5 NEW SHEQALIM” and the denomination in Arabic “٥ شيكل جديد”.
Size: ±138 x 76 mm
Please take a look at the pictures as part of the description.
If you have any questions or need more details about this banknote, feel free to ask!
Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed!
Article Tags:
1987 Banknote · 5 New Sheqalim · Antique Banknote · Economic Era · Historical Note · Israel · Israeli Money · Middle Eastern Currency · National History · Numismatic Item · Paper Money · Rare Collectible · Vintage CurrencyArticle Categories:
Banknotes