demonetized Israeli New Shekel banknotes
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In 1985, the State of Israel introduced the Israeli New Shekel as its currency. It replaced the old shekel, at a ratio of 1000 old sheqalim to 1 new shekel. The shekel bills featured on this page were issued from 1985 by the Bank of Israel as the first series of the New Shekel.
These notes are the First Series of the New Shekel. They were replaced in 1999 and later demonetized. We continue to exchange demonetized Israeli New Shekel banknotes from the First Series at a reduced rate, which covers their numismatic value. We also give cash for the withdrawn Israeli New Shekel notes from the Second Series and the current Israeli New Shekel banknotes from the Third Series, as well as Israeli shekel and agorot coins.
If you have Israeli Shekel banknotes from before 1985: They are either Israeli Old Shekel notes, of which three zeroes were dropped, or Israel’s first national currency, Israeli Pounds.
Do you have demonetized Israeli New Shekel banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Israeli New Sheqalim. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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1 Israeli New Shekel banknote (Rabbi Moses Maimonides)
This one new sheqel banknote depicts Rabbi Moses Maimonides, Israeli philosopher. Text on the green 1 shekel currency note reads ‘Bank of Israel’. It has the same design as the 1000 old Sheqalim banknote, which was replaced by this 1 shekel note in 1986.You get: £0.015831 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
5 Israeli New Sheqalim banknote (Levi Eshkol)
This Israeli five new sheqalim note depicts the image of Levi Eshkol, third Prime Minister of Irael. On the 5 ILS banknote, a caption reads ‘Bank of Israel’. It has the same design as the 5000 Israeli Old Shekel banknote from which three zeroes were dropped.You get: £0.079151 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
10 Israeli New Sheqalim banknote (Golda Meir)
This orange-yellow-tan Israeli ten new sheqalim note depicts Golda Meir, Israeli politician. The 10 shekel banknote contains the words ‘Bank of Israel’. It has the same design as the 10,000 Israeli Old Shekel banknote, which it replaced in 1985, dropping three zeroes from 10,000 to 10.You get: £0.158301 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
20 Israeli New Sheqalim banknote (Herzlya High School)
This twenty new sheqalim note features the image of Moshe Sharett, Israeli politician. Printed on the 20 ILS banknote is the text ‘Bank of Israel’.You get: £0.316601 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
50 Israeli New Sheqalim banknote (Shmuel Yosef Agnon 1985-1992 series)
This Israeli purple-blue-colored fifty new sheqalim banknote depicts Shmuel Yosef, Israeli writer. Text on the 50 shekel note reads ‘Bank of Israel’.You get: £0.791501 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
100 Israeli New Sheqalim banknote (Itzhak Ben-Zvi 1985-1992 series)
The banknote of one hundred new sheqalim depicts the portrait of Itzhak Ben-Zvi, Israeli historian. Printed on the note is the text ‘Bank of Israel’.You get: £1.583001 ILS = £0.0158300000 -
200 Israeli New Sheqalim banknote (Zalman Shazar 1985-1992 series)
The banknote of two hundred new sheqalim portrays Zalman Shazar, Israeli politician and author. On the 200 ILS note a caption reads ‘Bank of Israel’.You get: £3.166001 ILS = £0.0158300000