50 new shekel banknote explained

Country:Israel
Denomination:Fifty New shekels
Fifty New sheqalim
Value:50
Colour:Green
Width Mm:136
Height Mm:71
Years Of Printing:Series C: 2014-present
Series B: 1999-2014
Series A: 1985-1999
Obverse:50 New Sheqalim2014 Obverse & Reverse.png
Obverse Design:Shaul Tchernichovsky, a citrus tree and its fruits.
Obverse Design Date:Series C: 16 September 2014
Reverse Design:The background design is a Corinthian column, and lines from the poem "I Believe" of Shaul Tchernichovsky.
Reverse Designer:Ms. Osnat Eshel

The fifty shekel note (₪50) is a banknote of the Israeli new shekel, It was first issued in Series A 1985 with the Series B in 1999 and Series C in 2014 the latest.[1] [2]

Design

Security features (New Shekel Series C)

LOOK at the banknote

FEEL the banknote

TILT the banknote

'FEATURES FOR THE BLIND AND VISION IMPAIRED

Security features (New Shekel Series B)

A triangle in the right-hand corner.

Portrait of Shmuel Yosef Agnon and a small circle beneath it enclosing the initial of his surname (in Hebrew).

Threaded through the paper below the middle of the note.

To the right of the main text with titles of seventeen of Shmuel Yosef Agnon's books.

Security Features (New Shekel Series A)

Portrait of Shmuel Yosef Agnon.

In the middle of the note.

Circulation

The current ₪50 note in circulation are the Series C issued since 2014 with a green color scheme and the Series B issued since 1999, it measures 71 x 138 mm with a purple color scheme.

The ₪50 Series A bank notes were issued from 1985 to 1999 and measured 76 x 138 mm with a purple color scheme. The ₪50 Series A bank notes were withdrawn from circulation by 2005.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.boi.org.il/en/Currency/CurrentCurrencySeries/Pages/Default.aspx Bank of Israel - Current Banknotes (English)
  2. http://www.boi.org.il/en/Currency/PastNotesAndCoinsSeries/Pages/Default.aspx Bank of Israel - Past Banknotes (English)