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  2. Israeli new shekel - Wikipedia

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    The new shekel is divided into 100 agorot. The new shekel has been in use since 1 January 1986, when it replaced the hyperinflated old shekel at a ratio of 1000:1. The currency sign for the new shekel ₪ is a combination of the first Hebrew letters of the words shekel (ש ‎) and ẖadash (ח ‎) (new).

  3. Shekel - Wikipedia

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    The word shekel is based on the triliteral Proto-Semitic root ṯql, cognate to the Akkadian šiqlu or siqlu, a unit of weight equivalent to the Sumerian gin2. [1] Use of the word was first attested in c. 2150 BC under the reign of Naram-Sin of Akkad, and later in c. 1700 BC in the Code of Hammurabi. The Hebrew reflex of the root šql is found ...

  4. 200 new shekel banknote - Wikipedia

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    Design. Moonlit flora, and an excerpt from Natan Alterman’s poem, “Morning Song”. Designer. Ms. Osnat Eshel. The two hundred new shekel note (₪200) is the highest denomination banknote of the Israeli new shekel, It was first issued in Series A 1992 with the Series B in 1999 and Series C in 2015 the latest. [1][2] ₪200 issued in 1999 ...

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    On Friday, investors will be closely watching the September jobs report, which is expected to show the unemployment rate staying flat at 4.2%. Forecasters see an increase of 150,000 jobs in ...

  6. 50 new shekel banknote - Wikipedia

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    The background design is a Corinthian column, and lines from the poem "I Believe" of Shaul Tchernichovsky. Designer. Ms. Osnat Eshel. The fifty shekel note (₪50) is a banknote of the Israeli new shekel, It was first issued in Series A 1985 with the Series B in 1999 and Series C in 2014 the latest. [1][2] ₪50 issued in 1999 (New Shekel ...

  7. Old Israeli shekel - Wikipedia

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    The old Israeli shekel, then known as the shekel (Hebrew: שקל, formally sheqel, pl. שקלים, Sheqalim; Arabic: شيكل, šēkal, formerly Arabic: شيقل, šēqal until 2014; code ILR), was the currency of the State of Israel between 24 February 1980 and 31 December 1985. It was replaced by the Israeli new shekel at a ratio of 1,000:1 ...

  8. Economy of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Israel is a highly developed free-market economy. [23] [4] [24] [25] [26] The prosperity of Israel's advanced economy allows the country to have a sophisticated welfare state, a powerful modern military said to possess a nuclear-weapons capability with a full nuclear triad, modern infrastructure rivaling many Western countries, and a high-technology sector competitively on par ...

  9. Israeli agora - Wikipedia

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    Reverse: Denomination and lettering אגורות תשכ״ב in Hebrew. Total 247,874,000 coins minted from 1960 to 1977. The Agora (/ æɡəˈrɑː /; plural Agorot /- ˈrɒt /; [1] Hebrew: אגורה, pl. אגורות ‎, agorot) is a denomination of the currency of Israel. The Israeli currency – the Israeli new shekel (ILS)– is divided ...