
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up of two Israeli banknotes secured within individual clear plastic sleeves, which are part of a black-bordered page in a ring-bound collector's album. The scene is observed in an outdoor setting in Milan, Italy. The upper banknote is a 20 New Shekel bill (שקלים חדשים), dated "1993" as annotated on the sleeve. It features a portrait of Moshe Sharett, Israel's second Prime Minister, on the right side. To his left, a smaller image depicts a figure raising an Israeli flag. The text "בנק ישראל" (Bank of Israel) and "עשרים שקלים חדשים" (Twenty New Shekels) is printed in Hebrew below the portrait. The lower banknote is a 50 New Shekel bill, dated "1992" as annotated on the sleeve. This bill shows a purple-toned portrait of Shmuel Yosef Agnon, a Nobel laureate, depicted wearing a kippah and glasses, holding a writing instrument. To his left, several stylized books are illustrated. The text "בנק ישראל" (Bank of Israel) and "חמישים שקלים חדשים" (Fifty New Shekels) is printed in Hebrew. The album's silver binder rings are visible along the left edge of the image, with a partial view of a green binder spine to their left. The background is out of focus, suggesting a general outdoor environment, possibly a market or stall, under natural light conditions. A blurry portion of what appears to be a person's leg or shoe is visible in the lower left corner.
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