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As of my last update, the price of silver fluctuates around $24 to $30 per ounce. Since there are approximately 0.5 ounces in fifty shekels of silver (given that a shekel is about 0.1 ounces), fifty shekels would be worth roughly $12 to $15 based on current market prices. However, for the most accurate and up-to-date value, it's best to check the current silver market rates.

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