Israeli currency

Israeli currency

Israeli currency may refer to these three items:

*Israeli new sheqel, the current currency
*Israeli sheqel, used from 1980-1985
*Israeli pound, used from 1948-1980
*Israel sheqel, used by the United Monarchy of Israel and the Kingdom of Israel, as well as during the Great Revolt


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