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| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse description | Black, wheat stalk and buildings at right, date at upper left, denomination in center, green under-print lettering, uniface. |
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| Reverse description | Blank. |
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Ein Hashofet was among the kibbutzim that issued internal scrip during the Mandatory Palestine period and into the early state years, when centralized monetary infrastructure was thin and communal economies operated largely on their own credit. These kibbutz notes circulated exclusively within the issuing settlement — valid at the communal store, canteen, or service points — and were redeemed periodically against member accounts rather than against external currency reserves.
Most were printed locally or through small regional presses with no security features, which makes condition assessment complicated: deterioration was built into the lifecycle of the note from the start.