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ISRAEL, 1982, P48 500 Sheqalim .PMG 67 EPQ .Superb Gem UNC .

$ 41.71

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Grade: 67
  • Year: 1982
  • Grade Designation: EPQ/PPQ
  • Condition: “PMG 67 Superb Gem UNC .
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Certification: PMG
  • Country: Israel
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

    Description

    ISRAEL, 1982, P48 500  Sheqalim .PMG 67 EPQ .Superb Gem UNC .
    500 Sheqalim
    Obverse:  Edmond de Rothschild
    Reverse:  cluster of grapes
    Dominant color:  red
    Dimensions:  138 x 76 mm
    Signatures:  Moshe Mandelbaum, Governor Bank of Israel; Chaim Barkai, Chairman Advisory Council
    Printers (unverified):  Royal Joh. Enschedé, Haarlem/Netherlands
    Date of issue:  1 December 1982
    The 500 Sheqalim banknote shows Baron Edmond Benjamin James de Rothschild (1845-1934), a French philanthropist and activist for Jewish national and humanitarian affairs and a member of the prominent Rothschild family. In 1882, Edmond de Rothschild began to buy land in Palestine, becoming a leading proponent of the Zionist movement, financing the first site at Rishon LeZion. In his goal for the establishment of a Jewish homeland, he promoted industrialization and economic development. In 1924, he established the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PICA), which acquired 506 km² (125,000 acres) of land and set up business ventures. Edmond de Rothschild also played a pivotal role in the wine industry. Under the supervision of his administrators in Palestine, farm colonies and vineyards were established, and two major wineries were opened in Rishon LeZion and Zichron Yaakov. It is estimated that Edmond de Rothschild spent over 50 million dollars in supporting the settlements, and backed research in electricity by engineers and financed development of an electric generating station. Edmond de Rothschild is buried at Ramat Hanadiv Memorial Gardens near Zichron Yaakov, where his remains were re-interred in 1954. For his Jewish philanthropy Baron Edmond became known as "HaNadiv HaYadu'a", ("The Known Benefactor" or "The Famous Benefactor").
    On the banknote's obverse, Edmond de Rothschild's effigy is flanked by agricultural workers and an agricultural settlement.
    The reverse shows a cluster of ripe grapes, symbolizing Rothschild's pre-eminence in building a thriving wine industry in the Land of Israel.
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