The unit of currency in Israel is the New Israel Shekel (NIS) or shekel for short.
Israel. The currency's full name is the Israeli New Shekel.
Residents of Israel. It is the official currency in Israel.
Rupiah is Indonesian currency.
Fingers
Yes, they are different acronyms for the same currency. NIS stands for New Israeli Shekel ILS stands for Israeli New Shekel
Try googling "florin". That was their standard currency back then...
Israel
1 Isreali currency is 17.41 Indian Rupee.
The currency button, which has a note and some coins on it.
No, Israel does not use the Euro. It has its own currency, the Shekel. Israel is not part of the European Union and has no plans to join.
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