Description
1926 Palestine £50 Back Printer’s Model PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated
Representing one of the most historically significant Palestine currency issues ever offered, this remarkable 1926 Palestine £50 Back Printer’s Model is a prestigious pre-production specimen created during the formative development of Palestine’s monetary system. Certified PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated, the note combines exceptional rarity, historical importance, and outstanding collector appeal.
Produced prior to the official circulation of Palestine currency, this special model was created as part of the design and approval process undertaken by the Palestine Currency Board and its printers. Surviving examples are exceptionally scarce, making this note a centerpiece acquisition for advanced collectors of world banknotes, Middle Eastern currency, and historic financial artifacts.
- Historic Palestine Currency Board issue
- Rare 1926 Back Printer’s Model
- High denomination £50 design
- Certified PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated
- Produced before official circulation
- Exceptional historical significance
- Highly desirable museum-quality rarity
- Elite collectible for advanced currency collections
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Country / Territory | Palestine |
| Year | 1926 |
| Issuer | Palestine Currency Board |
| Denomination | £50 Palestine Pounds |
| Type | Back Printer’s Model |
| Format | Specimen / Design Model |
| Certification Service | PMG (Paper Money Guaranty) |
| Grade | 63 Choice Uncirculated |
| Condition | Uncirculated |
| Collecting Category | Rare World Banknotes |
A Rare Piece of Monetary History
The Palestine Currency Board played a crucial role in establishing a formal monetary structure during a transformative period in regional history. Prior to widespread circulation, printer’s models were produced to review design elements, security features, layout details, and engraving quality. Unlike standard circulating notes, these preliminary models were never intended for everyday public use.
As a result, surviving examples are significantly rarer than issued banknotes and are highly sought after by specialists focused on historical currency development and government-issued financial documents.
Historical Significance
The £50 denomination represented the highest tier of Palestine currency and symbolized substantial monetary value during its era. Back Printer’s Models from this period provide a direct connection to the creation and approval process behind official currency production. Their importance extends beyond numismatics into economic history, government administration, and printing technology.
For collectors of British Mandate Palestine material, few items offer comparable historical depth and rarity.
PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated Certification
Professional grading by PMG confirms the authenticity and quality of the note while providing long-term preservation within a secure holder. The Choice Uncirculated designation indicates strong visual appeal, excellent paper quality, and impressive overall preservation consistent with premium collectible standards.
Collector & Investment Appeal
Rare pre-issue currency models occupy a unique position within the numismatic marketplace. Their combination of limited survival, historical importance, and institutional demand often places them among the most desirable categories of world paper money. Advanced collectors, museums, and investment-focused buyers continually seek significant examples with recognized certification and documented provenance.
Condition Summary
This Palestine £50 Back Printer’s Model is certified PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated and remains an outstanding example of a highly important historical banknote. Its scarcity, certification, and historical significance make it a remarkable addition to any elite collection of rare world currency.







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