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This banknote, with a face value of 50 sheqalim, was issued in Israel in 1978. It commemorates David Ben-Gurion, a prominent figure in Israeli history.
On the front, the note features a portrait of David Ben-Gurion, who was the first Prime Minister of Israel. In the background, you can see the library of the Sde Boker kibbutz, Ben-Gurion's residence after his political retirement. The face value of the note, "Fifty Sheqalim", as well as the name of the issuing institution, "Bank of Israel", are written in Hebrew.
The back of the note depicts the Golden Gate, located in the Old City of Jerusalem. This gate has significant historical and religious importance. The name of the "Bank of Israel" is indicated in three languages: Hebrew, English, and Arabic.
The banknote's watermark reveals a profile of David Ben-Gurion, reinforcing the tribute paid to this key figure in Israeli history. The dimensions of the note are 153 millimeters in length and 76 millimeters in width.
This banknote is a testament to the history of Israel and the legacy of David Ben-Gurion. It also reflects the architectural heritage of Jerusalem through the representation of the Golden Gate.