new shekel

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

A calque of Hebrew שֶׁקֶל חָדָשׁ (shékel chadásh).

Noun

new shekel (plural new shekels or new shekalim)

  1. The Israeli currency since 1 January 1986 (distinguished from the abolished 1980-1985 shekel). Divided into 100 agorot and represented by . In English, also represented by the initialism NIS (for "New Israeli Shekel"). ISO 4217 code: ILS.
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