- Israeli agora
The agora (אגורה, plural אגורות, agorot) is a denomination of the
currency ofIsrael . The Israeli currency - thenew Israeli sheqel (NIS) is divided into 100 agorot.The name "agora" actually refers to three kinds of currencies that were used in Israel throughout its history, all of them have been subdivisions of the main currency units.
This name was used for the first time in 1960, when the Israeli government decided to change the subdivision of the
Israeli lira (a.k.a Israeli pound) from 1000 prutot to 100 agorot. The name was suggested by theAcademy of the Hebrew Language , and was borrowed from the HebrewBible , I Samuel 2:36 "...every one that is left in thine house shall come and crouch to him for a piece of silver..." (the term "piece of silver" appears in Hebrew as ""agorat kessef").In 1980 the Israeli lira was abolished and replaced by the sheqel at a rate of 10 IP per 1 sheqel. The new subdivision of the sheqel was named "agora ħadasha" ("new agora"). There were 100 new agorot in 1 sheqel. The high rate of inflation in Israel in the early 1980s forced the Israeli government to change the Israeli currency once again in 1985. The new sheqel was introduced at a rate of 1000 S per 1 NS. The name agora was used once again for its subdivision. This time the term "new" was avoided, in order to prevent confusion with the older subdivision (the pre-1980 agora was out of circulation long time before).
Currently, the term agora refers to the 100th part of the new sheqel. There are coins of 10 and 50 agorot, though the 50 agorot coin bears the inscription: "½ New Sheqel".
A coin of 1 agora was in use until
April 1 ,1991 , a coin of 5 agorot was in use untilJanuary 1 ,2008 when theBank of Israel decided to take them out of circulation. This was due to the costs spent on its production which considerably exceeded the coin's value. Today, when paying in cash, the price must be rounded to the nearest multiple of 10 agorot. When buying several items, the rounding is done for the total sum. There is no rounding when paying in cheques, credit cards or bank orders.ee also
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10 Agorot controversy
* [http://sheqel.info "Sheqel" The Online Israel Numismatic Catalog 1927 - present]
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