200 New Sheqalim, Bank Of Israel
Year: 2015, Colour of numbering: Violet and black
SKU
7420150200
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condition | UNC |
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発行年 | 2015 |
issuing date | דצמבר 2015 |
外形寸法 | 150 X 71 מ"מ |
nominal value | 200 ש"ח |
デザイン | אסנת אשל |
Size:150mm x 71mm
Dominant color:Blue
Front
Design:A portrait of Nathan Alterman set against a background of autumn leaves.
The transparent portrait:A watermark image of the portrait of Natan Alterman, with the denomination next to it.
The denomination:On the bottom left, in large, dark-colored numerals printed in raised ink against a light background. On the upper right, in light-colored numerals printed against a dark background.
The glittering stripe:A transparent and glittering stripe is incorporated into the banknote, next to the portrait.
The golden book:An artistic reflective foil element in the shape of an "open golden book", which changes its color from gold to green. Simultaneously, a horizontal bar can be seen moving up and down.
Features for the blind and vision impaired:Four pairs of lines are printed in the lower margins on the left and the right, and they can be felt with the fingers.
The perforated numerals:Tiny holes forming the shape of the banknote's denomination (200) are perforated at the top part of the banknote.
The see-through Menorah:Components of a seven-branched candelabrum—Menorah—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 micronumerals:The words “Bank of Israel”, the denomination, and Natan Alterman’s poem “Eternal Meeting” in microprinting are integrated into the banknote’s design.
Back
Design:Moonlit flora, and an excerpt from Natan Alterman’s poem, “Morning Song”.
Microtext and micronumerals:The words “Bank of Israel” and the denomination in microprinting are integrated into the banknote’s design.
The denomination:On the upper left, in large and dark-colored numerals printed in raised ink against a light background, in addition to the words “New Shekel” and “Bank of Israel” in Arabic.
On the lower right, in large and dark-colored numerals printed in raised ink against a light background, in addition to the words “New Shekel” and “Bank of Israel” in English.
Window thread:A blue–purple thread is embedded in the banknote and is revealed in three "windows", in which the portrait and denomination can be seen.
The latent image:In the lower left-hand corner, the denomination is printed in transparent raised ink.
Serial number:Appears once in purple and once in black; the serial number in black glows under an ultraviolet light.
Designer:Ms. Osnat Eshel
Date of issue:December 2015.
Dominant color:Blue
Front
Design:A portrait of Nathan Alterman set against a background of autumn leaves.
The transparent portrait:A watermark image of the portrait of Natan Alterman, with the denomination next to it.
The denomination:On the bottom left, in large, dark-colored numerals printed in raised ink against a light background. On the upper right, in light-colored numerals printed against a dark background.
The glittering stripe:A transparent and glittering stripe is incorporated into the banknote, next to the portrait.
The golden book:An artistic reflective foil element in the shape of an "open golden book", which changes its color from gold to green. Simultaneously, a horizontal bar can be seen moving up and down.
Features for the blind and vision impaired:Four pairs of lines are printed in the lower margins on the left and the right, and they can be felt with the fingers.
The perforated numerals:Tiny holes forming the shape of the banknote's denomination (200) are perforated at the top part of the banknote.
The see-through Menorah:Components of a seven-branched candelabrum—Menorah—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 micronumerals:The words “Bank of Israel”, the denomination, and Natan Alterman’s poem “Eternal Meeting” in microprinting are integrated into the banknote’s design.
Back
Design:Moonlit flora, and an excerpt from Natan Alterman’s poem, “Morning Song”.
Microtext and micronumerals:The words “Bank of Israel” and the denomination in microprinting are integrated into the banknote’s design.
The denomination:On the upper left, in large and dark-colored numerals printed in raised ink against a light background, in addition to the words “New Shekel” and “Bank of Israel” in Arabic.
On the lower right, in large and dark-colored numerals printed in raised ink against a light background, in addition to the words “New Shekel” and “Bank of Israel” in English.
Window thread:A blue–purple thread is embedded in the banknote and is revealed in three "windows", in which the portrait and denomination can be seen.
The latent image:In the lower left-hand corner, the denomination is printed in transparent raised ink.
Serial number:Appears once in purple and once in black; the serial number in black glows under an ultraviolet light.
Designer:Ms. Osnat Eshel
Date of issue:December 2015.
発行名: シェケルシリーズ 第3次
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