The Second Israeli Pound
On the back of the second Israeli pound there was a Mosaic from the floor of an ancient synagogue at Isfiya on Mt. Carmel


Other features of this pound:
Size:
135 X 75 mm.
Dominant color: Blue.
Front: Fisherman carrying fishing gear against a background of a bay; the denomination "One Israeli Pound" and "Bank of Israel" in Hebrew.
Watermark: The face of the fisherman.
Security thread: On the left-hand side of the note.
Color of numbering Black. Red (June 1964).
Signatures: Governor of the Bank David Horowitz; Chairman of the Advisory Council J.E. Nebenzahl.
Design: Shamir Brothers, Jacob Zim.
Year: 1958.
Date of issue: October 15, 1959.
Ceased to be legal tender: March 31, 1984.
Note: In the 1966 series the security thread on the left was moved to the middle and replaced by a Morse code signifying "Bank of Israel". Color of numbering of this series - brown.