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  2. Israeli new shekel - Wikipedia

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    The original shekel, now known as the old shekel, was the currency of the State of Israel between 24 February 1980 and 31 December 1985. Both it and its predecessor, the Israeli pound, experienced frequent devaluations against foreign currencies during the 1960s and 1970s.

  3. Israeli currency - Wikipedia

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    Israeli currency may refer to these items: Israeli new shekel, used from 1985 to the present; Old Israeli shekel, used from 1980 to 1985; Israeli pound, used from 1948 to 1980; Shekel, used by the United Monarchy of Israel and the Kingdom of Israel, as well as during the Great Revolt

  4. 100 new shekel banknote - Wikipedia

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    The current ₪100 in circulation is the Series C issued from 2017, it measures 71 x 143 mm with an orange color scheme. The Series B issued from 1999 to 2017 and were withdrawn from circulation by 2019.The ₪100 Series A bank notes were issued from 1986 to 1999 and measured 76 x 138 mm with a brown color scheme.

  5. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    Israel Jamaica Kazakhstan South Korea Moldova New Zealand Paraguay Peru Seychelles Sri Lanka South Africa Thailand Turkey Uganda Ukraine Uruguay Malaysia Mauritius Pakistan ; Free floating (33) Australia Canada Chile

  6. 200 new shekel banknote - Wikipedia

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    The current ₪200 note in circulation are the Series C issued since 2015 with a blue color scheme and the Series B issued since 1999, it measures 71 x 138 mm with a red color scheme. The ₪200 Series A bank notes were issued from 1992 to 1999 and measured 76 x 138 mm with a red color scheme.

  7. Israeli agora - Wikipedia

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    The name agora refers to the subunits of three distinct Israeli currencies.. This name was used for the first time in 1960, when the Israeli government decided to change the subdivision of the Israeli pound (Hebrew: לירה, lira) from 1,000 prutah to 100 agorot due to the currency's depreciation. [2]

  8. Shekel - Wikipedia

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    Its currency symbol was , although it was more commonly notated as ש or IS. It was subdivided into 100 new agorot (אגורות חדשות). It was replaced in 1985 by the new shekel, due to hyperinflation. Its currency symbol is ₪ , although it is often notated as ש״ח or NIS. It is subdivided into 100 agorot.

  9. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Guernsey pound – Guernsey (not an independent currency) Haitian pound – Haiti; Irish pound – Ireland; Israeli pound – Israel; Italian pound – Italy; Jersey pound – Jersey (not an independent currency) Lebanese pound – Lebanon; Libyan pound – Libya; Lombardo-Venetian pound – Lombardy–Venetia; Luccan pound – Lucca ...