1978 - Israel PIC 46a 50 Sheqalim Banknote
1978 - Israel PIC 46a 50 Sheqalim Banknote 

1978 - Israel PIC 46a 50 Sheqalim Banknote

  • Product Code: Israel PIC 46a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 4.40€

  • Ex Tax: 4.00€


This individual Israeli banknote is a 50 Sheqalim note associated with 1978 and catalogued as Pick P46a. The catalog title also records the Hebrew year 5738 and 1980, while the product reference identifies the specific P46a variety.

The note features black printing over tan and brown underprint, with David Ben-Gurion shown on the front alongside marks for the blind. The reverse depicts the Golden Gate. A watermark portrays David Ben-Gurion, and the note was printed by JEZ without an imprint.

Pick P46a is identified by the absence of small bars below the serial number and by barcode strips on the reverse that are absent or barely discernible. Under ultraviolet light, the reverse serial numbers fluoresce orange.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Israeli 50 Sheqalim banknote associated with 1978. The product title identifies it as an Israel banknote, while the listing’s catalog reference identifies the note as PIC 46a.

What year, denomination and currency are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is dated 1978 and has a denomination of 50 Sheqalim. The listing associates these details with an Israel banknote; it does not provide further information about the note’s issue, printing or circulation dates.

What is the catalog reference for this banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Israel PIC 46a. This is the model and catalog identifier stated in the listing and should be used when distinguishing this banknote from other Israel notes or from other references.

How should the product images and banknote number be understood?

The listing states that the images are for reference. It also notes that the banknote number shown in the image will not be Lirat, so the pictured number should not be treated as a guaranteed number for the specific banknote represented by the listing.