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- Israel 20 New Shekels Banknote, 2017, P-65, PMG 67
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The Israel 20 New Shekels Banknote is part of the Bank of Israel’s 2017 issues. On the obverse of this red banknote are the portrait of poet Rachel Bluwstein and a microprinted poem “Kinneret”. It also shows an open book in gold-to-green SPARK and palm trees. The reverse depicts the Sea of Galilee shoreline, a segment of the poem “Perhaps it was nothing…”, and a menorah. The note contains a Kinegram Volume holographic stripe and a color-changing windowed security thread with a demetallized 20 and a portrait of Rachel Bluwstein. Its watermark reflects Rachel Bluwstein and an electrotype 20. The banknote is 129 x 71 mm in size and bears the signature of Karnit Flug. This particular banknote has been given a grade of 67 by the Paper Money Guaranty.