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Old Israeli shekel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Old Israeli shekel
The old shekel, known at the time as simply shekel ((ヘブライ語:שקל), plural ''shekalim''; (アラビア語:شيقل) ''šīqal'') was the currency of the State of Israel between 24 February 1980 and 31 December 1985 until replaced by the Israeli new shekel at a ratio of 1000:1 on 1 January 1986. The old shekel was short-lived due to the high rates of inflation in Israel at the time. The old shekel was subdivided into 100 new agorot (אגורות חדשות). The shekel sign was 40px. The Israeli lira was used until 24 February 1980. ==History==
In 1980 the shekel replaced the lira at a rate of 1 shekel = 10 lira. After suffering from high inflation, the shekel was replaced by the new shekel in a process started in September 1985 at a rate of 1 new shekel = 1000 old shekalim. The old Israeli shekels, both coins and printed banknotes, have long since been out of circulation and are no longer regarded as legal tender by the Bank of Israel.
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