Series D of the Lira - Gates of Jerusalem Series
To save on production costs and permit automatic sorting of banknotes, the Bank of Israel issued a new series with a standard width of 76 mm. The face of these notes, too, bore portraits of outstanding personalities, while the motif selected for the back was the gates of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Another innovation was the printing of dots in intaglio to enable the blind to identify the denomination of the notes. A IL 500 note was first issued in this series, which was put into circulation in 1975-78.
On the back of the notes, bars of binary codes were imprinted in invisible ink, for the purpose of automatic detection.
Starting with this series, the Arabic caligraphy is inscribed by Yousuf Wahba.
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Dimensions128 X 76 mm.
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DesignerPaul Kor, Adrian Senger.
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Issue dateMarch 11, 1976.
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Cancellation dateMarch 31, 1984.
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ColorBrown
Front:
Portrait of Henrietta Szold; Hadassah Hospital on Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem; the denomination "Five Israeli Liras" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back:
Lion's Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English, and Arabic.
Watermark:
Profile of Henrietta Szold.
Tactile aid for the blind:
Three black dots in the lower left corner of the front.
Color of the numbering:
Black.
Signatures:
Governor of the Bank Moshe Zanbar; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.
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Dimensions135 X 76 mm.
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DesignerPaul Kor, Adrian Senger.
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Issue dateJanuary 30, 1975.
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Cancellation dateMarch 31, 1984.
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ColorPink-purple.
Front:
Portrait of Sir Moses Montefiore; the "Mishkanot Shaananim" quarter in Jerusalem with the windmill; the denomination "Ten Israeli Liras" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back:
Jaffa Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English, and Arabic.
Watermark:
Profile of Sir Moses Montefiore.
Tactile aid for the blind:
Two black dots in the lower left corner of the front.
Color of the numbering:
Black.
Signatures:
Governor of the Bank Moshe Zanbar; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.
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Dimensions141 X 76 mm.
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DesignerPaul Kor, Adrian Senger.
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Issue dateJanuary 26, 1978.
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Cancellation dateMarch 31, 1984.
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ColorGreen.
Front:
Portrait of Chaim Weizmann; the Wix Library at the Weizmann Institute of Science; the denomination "Fifty Israeli Liras" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back:
Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English, and Arabic.
Watermark:
Profile of Ch. Weizmann.
Tactile aid for the blind:
One black dot in the lower left corner of the front.
Color of the numbering:
Black.
Signatures:
Governor of the Bank Moshe Zanbar; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.
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Dimensions147 X 76 mm.
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DesignerPaul Kor, Adrian Senger.
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Issue dateMarch 14, 1975.
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Cancellation dateMarch 31, 1984.
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ColorBlue
Front:
Portrait of Theodor Herzl; the entrance gate to Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem; the denomination "One Hundred Israeli Liras" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back:
Zion Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English, and Arabic.
Watermark:
Profile of Theodor Herzl.
Color of the numbering:
Black.
Signatures:
Governor of the Bank Moshe Zanbar; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.
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Dimensions153 X 76 mm.
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DesignerDutch artists.
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Issue dateMay 26, 1977.
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Cancellation dateMarch 31, 1984.
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ColorIvory-brown.
Front:
Portrait of David Ben-Gurion; the library at Kibbutz Sde Boker; the denomination "Five Hundred Israeli Liras" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Back:
Golden Gate in Jerusalem's Old City; "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew, English, and Arabic.
Watermark:
Profile of David Ben-Gurion.
Tactile aid for the blind:
A black oval in the lower left corner of the front.
Color of the numbering:
Black.
Signatures:
Governor of the Bank Moshe Zanbar; Chairman of the Advisory Council David Horowitz.