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Exchange Israeli New Sheqalim for Cash in the UK

We accept Israeli New Sheqalim coins, current banknotes and withdrawn notes — including currency banks won't exchange.

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1. Add your Israeli New Sheqalim

Select the notes and coins you want to exchange

2. Send your currency

Post your currency using our free secure envelope

3. Get paid to your bank

Receive payment within 5 working days

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Current Israeli New Shekel Exchange Rates

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Exchange Rates
Currency Type Rate (GBP)
Current Banknotes £0.157744
Withdrawn Notes £0.134648
Israeli New Shekel Coins £0.110208

Last updated: 5 July 2026 at 13:00

About Israeli New Sheqalim Exchange

The Israeli New Sheqel (ILS) is the official currency of Israel, introduced in 1986 to replace the original sheqel at a rate of 1,000 to one. We accept all denominations of Israeli New Sheqalim banknotes and coins, including older series and damaged notes.

Current Israeli New Sheqel Banknotes

The current Israeli New Sheqel banknotes feature portraits of notable Israeli cultural and literary figures, with modern security features including watermarks, security threads, and colour-shifting ink. We accept all denominations currently in circulation, including higher-value notes such as the 200 sheqal note and the 100 sheqal note, as well as all smaller denominations.

Old Series & Damaged Notes

Unlike most high street exchanges, we accept older withdrawn Israeli New Sheqel banknotes, including earlier issues such as the 200 sheqal note issued in 1994 and earlier lower-denomination notes such as the 5 sheqal note issued in 1985. We also accept damaged notes provided they remain at least 50% intact, though the rate applied will be slightly lower than for notes in good condition. If you have even older Israeli currency, we also exchange Israeli Old Sheqalim and Israeli Pounds.

Israeli New Sheqel Coins

We accept Israeli New Sheqel coins across a range of denominations, including the 2 sheqel coin and the 10 sheqel coin, as well as smaller values. As with most foreign coins, the exchange rate is slightly lower than for banknotes due to the additional handling involved, but we will still give you a fair return on your leftover change.

Why Exchange With Us?

  • Competitive exchange rates updated daily
  • Accept coins and damaged notes that banks won’t take
  • We verify your currency and pay you within 5 working days
  • No hidden fees or charges

Israeli New Shekel Exchange FAQ

Do you accept old Israeli New Sheqel banknotes that are no longer in circulation?

Yes, we accept a wide range of withdrawn Israeli New Sheqel banknotes, including earlier issues from the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. These older notes are exchanged at a slightly lower rate than current series notes, but you will not be turned away simply because your notes are no longer in everyday use in Israel.

Can I exchange Israeli New Sheqel coins as well as banknotes?

Yes! We accept Israeli New Sheqel coins including the 1, 2, 5, and 10 sheqel denominations. Most UK banks and bureaux de change will not exchange foreign coins at all, so this is one area where we offer a genuine advantage over the high street.

I also have some very old Israeli currency — Israeli Pounds or Old Sheqalim. Can you help?

Yes, we can. Alongside Israeli New Sheqalim, we also exchange Israeli Old Sheqalim and Israeli Pounds, which are the earlier currencies Israel used before the New Sheqel was introduced in 1986. Feel free to send everything together and we will assess each currency separately.

How do I send my Israeli New Sheqalim to you and when will I receive payment?

Simply box up your Israeli New Sheqalim — whether you have leftover holiday money from a trip to Tel Aviv or a collection of older notes accumulated over the years — and post them to us yourself. Once we receive and verify your currency, we will pay you within 5 working days by bank transfer or PayPal. If for any reason you are not happy with our offer, we will return your currency to you free of charge.

Will a UK bank accept my leftover Israeli New Sheqalim?

Most UK high street banks will not accept Israeli New Sheqalim, particularly coins and any withdrawn banknote series, making it difficult to convert them once you are back home. We specialise in currencies like these, so rather than leaving them in a drawer, you can send them to us and get a fair rate in return.

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