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| 正面描述 | Uniface issue printed in black. The kibbutz name appears in Hebrew script at the top, with the numeral "10" at center. Edges are perforated on all sides, characteristic of kibbutz scrip vouchers intended for controlled internal circulation. |
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| 正面铭文 | Hebrew text. |
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Kibbutz scrip occupies a genuinely strange corner of Israeli notaphily. These internal tokens — issued by individual kibbutzim as a form of communal credit for use within the settlement's own canteen, shop, or services — circulated entirely outside the national monetary system. Nir Eliyahu, founded in 1950 near Kfar Saba in the Sharon Plain, was among dozens of kibbutzim that printed their own small-denomination paper for internal use through the 1950s and 1960s.
The scrip has no legal tender status and was redeemable only within the issuing kibbutz, which makes survival rates erratic — most were either spent to destruction or simply discarded when the practice ended.