What is isreal coins?

Israel's currency is the Israeli shekel (ILS). The shekel was introduced in 1985 to replace the Israeli pound. The coins come in denominations of 10 agorot (1/10 shekel), ½ shekel, 1 shekel, 2 shekels, 5 shekels, and 10 shekels. The obverse side of the coins features images of Israeli leaders and important symbols, while the reverse side features various flora and fauna. The coins are accepted throughout Israel and can be easily exchanged for other currencies. The Israeli currency has remained relatively stable against other major currencies, making it a reliable currency for use in international transactions.