20 New Sheqalim, Bank Of Israel
Year: 2017, Colour of numbering: Brown and black
SKU
7420170020
Out of stock
$5.00
Notify when back in stock
You will be notified via email when this product is back in stock. The current price represents the current sale price of the item, however the company cannot guarantee this sale price once back in stock.
Specifications
Condition | UNC (Uncirculated) |
---|---|
Uniqueness | None |
Issuing Year | 2017 |
Date of Issue | 2017 |
Dimensions | 129 X 71 mm |
Nominal Value | 20 NIS |
Design | Ms. Osnat Eshel |
Size:129mm x 71mm
Dominant color:Red
Front
Design:A portrait of Rachel the Poetess against a background of palm tree fronds.
The transparent portrait:A watermark image of the portrait of Rachel the Poetess with the denomination next to it.
The denomination:Large, dark digits printed in raised ink against a light background on the lower left side.
Light digits printed on dark background on the upper right-hand corner.
The glittering stripe:A transparent and glittering stripe is incorporated into the banknote, next to the portrait.
The golden book:An artistic reflective element in the shape of an "open golden book" changes its color from gold to green. Simultaneously, it is possible to see a horizontal bar moving up and down the "book" when the banknote is tilted.
Features for the blind:A pair of lines at the bottom margins of the banknote—on the left and right sides—which can be felt with fingers.
The perforated numerals:Tiny holes forming the shape of the banknote's denomination (20) are perforated at the top part of the banknote design.
The see-through "Menorah":Components of a menorah symbol with seven branches are printed on either side of the banknote. They combine to form a complete "Menorah", which is visible when the note is held up to the light.
Microtext and micronumbers:The words: “Bank of Israel” in Hebrew, the denomination in microprinting, and Rachel the Poetess’s poem "Kineret” are integrated into the banknote design.
Back
DesignA classic view of the Lake Kineret shoreline. Inspired by the poem “Kineret”. Also lines from Rachel the Poetess’s poem “Kineret” and lines from her poem “And Perhaps It Never Happened…”
Microtext and micronumbers:The words “Bank of Israel” in Hebrew and the denomination in microprinting are integrated into the banknote design.
The denominationLarge, dark digits printed in raised ink, against a light background, on the upper left side; in addition, the words "Bank of Israel" and "New Shekels" in Arabic.
Large, dark digits printed in raised ink, against a light background, on the lower right side; in addition, the words "Bank of Israel" and "New Shekels" in English.
Window thread:A red-hued security thread is "embedded" in the banknote, with the portrait and the denomination revealed in three "windows".
The latent image:The nominal value printed in clear and raised ink, on the bottom left corner of the banknote.
Serial numbers:Once in brown, and once in black which glows under ultraviolet light.
Designer:Ms. Osnat Eshel
Date of Issue:2017
Dominant color:Red
Front
Design:A portrait of Rachel the Poetess against a background of palm tree fronds.
The transparent portrait:A watermark image of the portrait of Rachel the Poetess with the denomination next to it.
The denomination:Large, dark digits printed in raised ink against a light background on the lower left side.
Light digits printed on dark background on the upper right-hand corner.
The glittering stripe:A transparent and glittering stripe is incorporated into the banknote, next to the portrait.
The golden book:An artistic reflective element in the shape of an "open golden book" changes its color from gold to green. Simultaneously, it is possible to see a horizontal bar moving up and down the "book" when the banknote is tilted.
Features for the blind:A pair of lines at the bottom margins of the banknote—on the left and right sides—which can be felt with fingers.
The perforated numerals:Tiny holes forming the shape of the banknote's denomination (20) are perforated at the top part of the banknote design.
The see-through "Menorah":Components of a menorah symbol with seven branches are printed on either side of the banknote. They combine to form a complete "Menorah", which is visible when the note is held up to the light.
Microtext and micronumbers:The words: “Bank of Israel” in Hebrew, the denomination in microprinting, and Rachel the Poetess’s poem "Kineret” are integrated into the banknote design.
Back
DesignA classic view of the Lake Kineret shoreline. Inspired by the poem “Kineret”. Also lines from Rachel the Poetess’s poem “Kineret” and lines from her poem “And Perhaps It Never Happened…”
Microtext and micronumbers:The words “Bank of Israel” in Hebrew and the denomination in microprinting are integrated into the banknote design.
The denominationLarge, dark digits printed in raised ink, against a light background, on the upper left side; in addition, the words "Bank of Israel" and "New Shekels" in Arabic.
Large, dark digits printed in raised ink, against a light background, on the lower right side; in addition, the words "Bank of Israel" and "New Shekels" in English.
Window thread:A red-hued security thread is "embedded" in the banknote, with the portrait and the denomination revealed in three "windows".
The latent image:The nominal value printed in clear and raised ink, on the bottom left corner of the banknote.
Serial numbers:Once in brown, and once in black which glows under ultraviolet light.
Designer:Ms. Osnat Eshel
Date of Issue:2017
Issue Name: Third Series of the New Shekel
Catalog SKU | Dimensions | Nominal Value | Uniqueness |
---|---|---|---|
7420170020 | 129 X 71 mm | 20 NIS | None |
7420140050 | 136 X 71 mm | 50 NIS | None |
7420170100 | 143 X 71 mm | 100 NIS | None |
7420150200 | 150 X 71 mm | 200 NIS | None |