Convert 560 Israeli New Sheqel (ILS) to Chinese Yuan (CNY)
Exchange rates used for currency conversion updated on December 25th 2024 ( 12/25/2024 )
Below you will find the latest exchange rates for exchanging Israeli New Sheqel (ILS) to Chinese Yuan (CNY) , a table containing most common conversions and a chart with the pair's evolution. The Israeli New Sheqel (ILS) to Chinese Yuan (CNY) rates are updated every minute using our advanced technology for live forex currency conversion. Check back in a few days for things to buy with this amount and information about where exactly you can exchange currencies online and offline.If you need to SWAP these currencies go to Chinese Yuan (CNY) to Israeli New Sheqel (ILS) page.
The currency exchange rate, calculated between Israeli New Sheqel and Chinese Yuan on 12/25/2024 is 1 ILS = 2.0011 CNY - AVERAGE intraday quotes were used for this currency conversion.
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Date | ILS | CNY |
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2024-12-24 | 560 ILS = | 281.64816 CNY |
2024-12-23 | 560 ILS = | 279.16605 CNY |
2024-12-22 | 560 ILS = | 280.47125 CNY |
2024-12-21 | 560 ILS = | 280.47125 CNY |
2024-12-20 | 560 ILS = | 280.11125 CNY |
2024-12-19 | 560 ILS = | 277.71762 CNY |
2024-12-18 | 560 ILS = | 275.38009 CNY |
About Israeli New Sheqel (ILS)
The Israeli new shekel is the official currency of Israel and the Palestinian territories. The currency code for the new shekel is ILS and the word shekel is singular and can be written as sheqel and when plural it is written as shekalim. The symbol for the shekel is "?" and each shekel can be divided into 100 agora, plural agorot.The Bank of Israel issues banknotes in 20, 50, 100, and 200 new shekalim values and coins in 10 agorot and ½, 1, 2, 5, 10 new shekalim values. The newest printing of the 20 shekalim banknote is on a polymer base in lieu of the more traditional paper base. In 2011 the Bank of Israel has said that it intendeds to remove the word "new" from "new shekel" having been 25 years since its original issuance.