Issued by: Bank of Israel.
Denomination: Israel lira = 1.000 prutot.
Printer: Thomas de la rue and co., England.
Date: 5715 (1955).
Watermark: Menorah (a seven – branched candelabra) covered by a flower. A vertical security metal strip left center. Security planchets in paper.
Issued for circulation: August – October 1955.
Withdrawn: Withdrawn in 1958.
Designer: Artist from Thomas De La Rue and co.
Serial numbers: On the face of note.


Description common to all banknotes – 1955.


Face: A landscape of Israel. All legends in Hebrew.
Upper left "Bank of Israel" date 1955 and in Hebrew "5715" and the signatures and titles of "S. Hofien" – chairman of the advisory council. On the right David Horowitz – governor of the bank.
On the left the serial numbers appear in the upper left and lower right corners.
All within an ornamental frame.


Back: All inscriptions are in English and Arabic. An abstract design covers the field. The English and Arabic inscription Bank of Israel and the denomination.