The unit of currency in Israel is the New Israel Shekel (NIS) or shekel for short.
No. Israel uses the New Israeli Shekel. The old Israeli Shekel was replaced by the New Israeli Shekel on 1/1/1985.
Israel. The currency's full name is the Israeli New Shekel.
The "New Shekel" (ILS) is the currency of Israel. 1 New Shekel is equivalent to about £0.16 GBP or $0.26 USD.
Israel's currency is the NIS or New Israeli Sheqel. The Sheqel is currently worth approximately $0.27 USD. Note: The NIS is also used in most areas of Gaza and the West Bank as there is no formal Palestinian Bank, but Jordanian Dinars are also in some circulation in the West Bank.
The Israeli coin is Shekel Khadash, or in English 'new Israeli shekel'.
The New Shekel.
Israel and palestine
Jerusalem's current currency is the New Israel Shekel (NIS) or shekel for short.
The currency everywhere in Israel is the New Israeli Shekel (NIS), which trades at roughly 3.6 NIS per US dollar.
Yes, they are different acronyms for the same currency. NIS stands for New Israeli Shekel ILS stands for Israeli New Shekel
The Israeli new Shekel is abbreviated ILS.