Description: ISRAEL 1 LIRA 1955 P#25a . PMG 58 A-UNC1 Lira Obverse: view of Upper Galilee and Jordan River Reverse: guilloches Dominant color: blue Dimensions: 135 x 74 mm Signatures: David Horowitz, Governor Bank of Israel; Eliezer (Siegfried) Hoofien, Chairman Advisory Council Printers: Thomas de la Rue, LondonThe Jordan River in Upper Galilee is the main subject on the obverse of the 1 Lira (Bank of Israel series I) banknote. The settlement on the left is Kibbutz Sde Nehemia. The area around the upper reaches of the Jordan have been settled since Biblical times, when it first belonged to the Tribes of Asher and Menashe, and at a later stage to the Tribe of Dan. Since the First Aliya during the 1880s, many new Jewish agricultural settlements were established, utilizing the benefits of an abundant supply of Jordan River water and a near-tropical climate.On the banknote's obverse, next to the Upper Galilee landscape, a blossoming anemone (Anemone coronaria) is pictured.The reverse shows stylized guilloches.Combine shipping
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Type: Banknotes
Year: 1955
Country: Israel
Grade: 58
Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
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Certification: PMG