Israel
1992 - Israel PIC 53c 10 New Sheqalim banknote
Israel 10 New Sheqalim banknote associated with 1992, catalogued as Pick P53c. This variety correspo..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and currencies are represented in this Israel banknote category?
This shop’s Israel catalog spans dated examples from 1958 to 1992. It includes notes denominated in Lira or Lirot, Sheqel or Sheqalim, and New Sheqel or New Sheqalim. The represented groups range from a 1958 1 Lira note through later New Sheqalim issues dated in the 1980s and 1990s. These dates and currencies describe the shop catalog rather than every banknote issued by Israel.
Which Israel banknote denominations appear in the catalog?
The catalog includes 1 Lira and 5- and 10-Lirot notes; 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1,000 and 5,000 Sheqalim denominations; and 1, 5, 10 and 50 New Sheqalim notes. This provides several denomination sequences suitable for organizing by currency unit and face value. The selection reflects the notes represented in this shop’s Israel category, not a complete denomination list for the country.
How can I identify an Israel banknote using the catalog listing?
Compare the note’s stated year, denomination, currency unit and Pick reference with the product title and model. For example, P39 is listed as a 1973 10 Lirot note, while P51Aa is identified as a 1986 1 New Sheqel note. Letter suffixes are significant parts of the reference, so P53a, P53b and P53c should not be treated as interchangeable. Condition should also be checked when it is expressly stated in the title.
How could a collector organize the Israel notes represented here?
One practical approach is to arrange them by currency group: Lira/Lirot, Sheqel/Sheqalim and New Sheqel/New Sheqalim. Within each group, notes can then be ordered by stated year, denomination or Pick number. Another option is a denomination-based arrangement, showing values such as 1, 5 and 10 across different currency names. Any checklist should use the precise references and dates supplied in this shop’s catalog rather than assuming it covers every Israeli issue.
What details should a buyer check before choosing an Israel banknote?
Review the full title and model for the year, denomination, currency wording and exact Pick reference, including suffixes such as “a,” “b,” “c” or “Aa.” Also check whether a grade is explicitly included, as some listings state VF or UNC-. Product descriptions indicate that images may be for reference and that the number shown in an image may differ, so image numbering should not be used as the sole means of identification.
Which denominations in the Israel catalog show multiple Pick-reference variants?
The clearest sequence is the 10 New Sheqalim denomination: P53a is dated 1985, P53b 1987 and P53c 1992. The 5 New Sheqalim denomination is represented by P52a dated 1985 and P52b dated 1987. These suffixes distinguish separate catalog variants, even though the denomination remains the same. Collectors comparing these notes should record the complete Pick reference together with the stated year.

