The 2008 commemorative 20 Sheqalim note is worth $25 (US Dollars) in mint uncirculated condition to a collector of banknotes, via an on-line auction, for example or possibly to a banknote dealer (search the web for ones located near you).
If the note is in anything other than perfect condition, it is worth just its face value - about $5.00, which you could get at a bank/travel agent currency exchange.
It is worth about $12.
It is legal tender in Israel and can be used like regular notes.
Money in Hebrew is called Kesef (כסף).The currency used in Israel is the New Israeli Shekel (NIS).In Hebrew it is called Shekel Chadash (שקל חדש) or Shekel (שקל) for short.Shekels are printed on notes or bills of 200, 100, 50 and 20 Shekalim (שקלים).They are also minted in 10, 5 and 2 Shekalim coins as well as 1 Shekel coins.A Shekel is composed of 100 Arugot (ארוגות).Arugot are minted in 50 and 10 Arugot coins.The 50 Arugot coin is called a Half Shekel or Chatzi Shekel (חצי שקל).
Israel's currency is comprised of both paper notes and metal coins in various denominations. The unit of Israel's currency is the New Israeli Shekel (NIS), trading in January 2012 at around NIS3.85 = US$1.00 .
The current 'New Shekalim' notes are issued in four denominations; 20, 50, 100 and 200. 200 New Shekals are worth about $54 US Dollars (Feb 2010 exchange rate). Pre-1985 "old" Shekals are worth 1/1000th of the face value as a new shekal. For example, a 50 Old Shekal note is worth 5 Agorot (0.05 New Shekal) or about 1 US Cent. Historic, uncirculated notes are valued depending on age and denomination - provide more details for accurate valuation.
Harmonics in music are notes which are produced in a special way. They are notes which are produced as part of the "harmonic series".
SirsPurchased in Israel last year, a 20 shekels, plastic, printing single series commemorating the 60 years of Independence of Israel.I'm selling it for $ 1,000.Annex it scanned.If you have interest to acquire it, please say in my e-mail.RegardsOrlando Antonio de Almeida Prado
it has some special glue on it
YES
they have a special counterfeitind machine.
Sydelle Pulaski wrote her notes using invisible ink, which required a special chemical to reveal the writing. This made it impossible for others to read her notes without knowing about the special ink and process.
well mariah can do high notes in a whistle register. There nothin special really its just the songs she makes that make her special.
special notes
No, just special paper and ink.