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10 Israel Pounds

Uitgever Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M.
Jaar 1952-1954
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde 10 בנק לאומי לישראל בע"מ ישלם למוכ"ז עשר לירות ישראליות הבנק יקבל השטר הזה לשלם תשלום בכל חשבון שהוא מטבע חוקית לתשלום כל סכום שהוא
(Translation: Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M. Will pay to the bearer Ten Israel Pounds The bank will accept this note for payment in any account Legal tender for payment of any amount)
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Opschrift keerzijde ١٠ بنك لئومي لإسرائيل م.ض عشرة جنيهات اسرائيلية BANK LEUMI LE-ISRAEL B.M. WILL PAY TO THE BEARER TEN ISRAEL POUNDS LEGAL TENDER FOR PAYMENT OF ANY AMOUNT THE BANK WILL ACCEPT THIS NOTE FOR PAYMENT IN ANY ACCOUNT
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Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M. — literally "National Bank of Israel" — was a commercial bank, not a central authority, yet it functioned as Israel's de facto note-issuing institution in the years before the Bank of Israel was established in 1954. These notes were technically private bank obligations, a legally awkward arrangement the new state inherited from the Anglo-Palestine Bank structure and tolerated only as a transitional measure.

The American Bank Note Company contract placed production firmly in New York, a deliberate choice by a government with no domestic printing capacity and limited trust in regional alternatives. At over twelve million printed, this was not a scarce issue in origin — attrition from heavy circulation is what drives scarcity today.

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