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100 Pruta Emergency Fractional Issue

100 Pruta (Emergency Fractional Issue) - obverse100 Pruta (Emergency Fractional Issue) - reverse

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Features

Location Israel
Issuing institution Ministry of Finance (Israel)
Period State of Israel (1948-date)
Type Emergency banknotes
Year 1952
Value 100 Prutas (100 פרוטות) (0.100 ILP)
Currency Pound (1949-1960)
Composition Paper
Size 75 × 44 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized 22 February 1980
Number
N#
218496
References P# 11
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).

Obverse

Guilloches; the denomination "100" and "State of Israel" in Hebrew and Arabic; "Legal Tender" in Hebrew.

Scripts: Arabic, Hebrew

Lettering:
מדינת ישראל
הצעת מטבע חוקית
100 פרוטה

Translation:
State of Israel
Legal tender
100 Pruta

Reverse

Guilloches; the denomination "100" and serial number.

Script: Hebrew

Lettering: 100

Signatures

Eliezer Kaplan (EK) Minister of Finance
Mordechai Zagagi (MZ) Comptroller-General
Levi Eshkol (LE) Minister of Finance
Avraham Neeman (AN) Comptroller-General

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Date Signatures VG F VF XF AU UNC References
ND (1952)  EK, MZ P# 11a
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
Green Obverse
ND (1952)  LE, AN P# 11b
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
Dark Green/Black Obverse
ND (1952)  P# 11s
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
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