The Israel Coins and Medals corp.
The series of characters
Pure silver 999, 5 grams
Following public dissatisfaction with the design of the back of the previous series of banknotes, the landscape series, which carried abstract models, it was decided to issue a new series of banknotes. This time a public committee was established with judges, artists, researchers and intellectuals, headed by archaeologist Yigal Yadin.
The basic idea in designing the new series was "old versus new": on the back of the banknotes, archaeological themes from the antiquities of the Jews in Israel were chosen as the remains of synagogues, cemeteries and hidden scrolls, while figures representing various sectors of Israeli society were chosen:
- The female soldier represents the Nahal (warrior pioneer youth) and the settlement.
- The fisherman represents the development of fishing and seafaring.
- The builder represents construction and industry.
- The scientist represents science and research.
- The young man and woman - The Pioneers - represent the merging of the pioneers.
The figures that appeared on the banknotes also appeared in the watermark.
The series, which replaced its predecessor, was gradually put into circulation in the years 1959-1960.
The text is courtesy of the Bank of Israel, from the book "Banknotes and Coins in Israel 2006-1927", published by the Bank of Israel (edited by Yigal Arkin).
The Israeli Medal and Coin Society is proud to present this unique series. The fifth series in the series showing the banknotes that have been used by the State of Israel over the years. Each banknote in the beautiful series is made of pure 5 gram silver and has the flexibility made possible by innovative production technology.
Limited Edition - 1,800 units only