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Convert 15 Philippine Peso (PHP) to Israeli New Sheqel (ILS)

Exchange rates used for currency conversion updated on December 03rd 2024 ( 12/03/2024 )

Below you will find the latest exchange rates for exchanging Philippine Peso (PHP) to Israeli New Sheqel (ILS) , a table containing most common conversions and a chart with the pair's evolution. The Philippine Peso (PHP) to Israeli New Sheqel (ILS) 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.

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15 PHP = 0.933 ILS

The currency exchange rate, calculated between Philippine Peso and Israeli New Sheqel on 12/03/2024 is 1 PHP = 0.0622 ILS - AVERAGE intraday quotes were used for this currency conversion.

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PHP to ILS Exchange Rate History Chart

Last 7 days History

Date PHP ILS
2024-12-03 15 PHP = 241.89727 ILS
2024-12-02 15 PHP = 242.08269 ILS
2024-12-01 15 PHP = 241.82852 ILS
2024-11-30 15 PHP = 241.82852 ILS
2024-11-29 15 PHP = 241.53307 ILS
2024-11-28 15 PHP = 241.32434 ILS
2024-11-27 15 PHP = 241.45707 ILS
One year History

About Philippine Peso (PHP)

The official currency of the Philippines is the Philippine peso. The peso is subdivided into 100 centavos and comes in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 200, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 pesos. The US Dollar is readily accepted throughout the country for currency exchange as well as payment in many cases. Those looking to exchange foreign currency should check with banks. Although moneychangers are readily available, many are less than trustworthy.

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.

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