1985 - Israel PIC 53a 10 New Sheqalim banknote
1985 - Israel PIC 53a 10 New Sheqalim banknote 

1985 - Israel PIC 53a 10 New Sheqalim banknote

  • Product Code: Israel PIC 53a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 77.00€

  • Ex Tax: 70.00€


Israel 10 New Sheqalim banknote associated with 1985, catalogued as Pick P53a. This brown, black, orange and dark green note features a multicolour underprint, a stylised tree at the centre and tactile marks for the blind. Golda Meir is shown on the front, with her portrait also appearing in the watermark.

The reverse depicts a gathering outside the Moscow synagogue. The note was printed by JEZ without an imprint and belongs to the 1985/5745 variety identified by signature 6. These design and catalogue details distinguish it from the related 1987/5747 and 1992/5752 varieties of the same denomination.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Israeli 10 New Sheqalim banknote, associated with 1985. The product title identifies the country as Israel, the denomination as 10 New Sheqalim, and the banknote as the specific PIC 53a type.

What country, denomination and date are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is from Israel and has a denomination of 10 New Sheqalim. The listing associates it with 1985; this year is presented neutrally here because the supplied information does not specify whether it refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference identifies this Israeli banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Israel PIC 53a. This identifier distinguishes the listed banknote type and should not be confused with an internal product number or with a different cataloguing system.

Does the image show the exact banknote number for this item?

No. The listing states that the images are for reference and specifically notes that the banknote number shown in the image will not be the banknote number for the listed item. Buyers should therefore treat the image as illustrative rather than as an exact serial-number match.