In 1985, the sheqel ranged from about 1 to the dollar, up to about 1.5 to the dollar.
The new Israeli shekel was initially valued at 1000 old shekels. Here is an excerpt from another site that is useful. Israel's original currency was the lira, also known as the Israeli pound, a term which stems from Britain's control over much of Palestine in the 20th century. The original shekel was introduced in 1980 at a conversion rate of one shekel for each 10 lira. In an attempt to control currency devaluation and reduce rampant inflation - which reached an all-time high of 500% in 1985 - the original shekel was replaced with the "new shekel" in 1985 at a conversion rate of 1,000 old shekels to each new shekel. Here is the link for attribution. http://converter-currency.com/currency/israeli-new-sheqel.cfm
Israel- it is a denomination of Israeli currency. Shekels had been used as currency in ancient times, but were discontinued in around 135 AD. The New State of Israel revived the Shekel in 1980 to replace the Israeli Pound- due to hyperinflation, this was replaced in 1985 with the New Israeli Shekel, which remains currency to this day. It's equivalent value as of July 2017 is $3.77 US dollars, or £5.15 pounds sterling.
Half a dollar. Idiot.
Face value only.
Sorry it only has face value.
The 1985 winners of Israeli Ligat ha'Al were Maccabi Haifa.
The Israeli Ligat ha'Al of the season ending in 1985 was won by Maccabi Haifa.
Beitar Jerusalem were the declared winners of Israeli state cup in 1985.
32 dollars
Old Israeli shekel ended in 1985.
1985 is too new to have any extra value. Even if it's crisp and uncirculated it only retails for about $5.50.
The team that was declared champions of Israeli Ligat ha'Al in 1985 is Maccabi Haifa.