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=== Series A (1985β1999)=== Beginning on 4 September 1985. banknotes are introduced in denominations of {{nowrap|βͺ5,}} βͺ10, and βͺ50. An {{nowrap|βͺ1}} note followed on 8 May 1986 and the {{nowrap|βͺ100}} note issued on 19 August 1986. On 2 April 1988, the {{nowrap|βͺ20}} note issued and the {{nowrap|βͺ200}} note issued on 16 February 1992 completing the family.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Linzmayer|first1=Owen|title=The Banknote Book|chapter=Israel|publisher=www.BanknoteNews.com|year=2012|location=San Francisco, CA|chapter-url=http://www.banknotebook.com}}</ref> The {{nowrap|βͺ1,}} βͺ5 and βͺ10 notes used the same basic designs as the earlier {{nowrap|IS 1000,}} 5000, and {{nowrap|10 000}} notes but with the denominations altered. The {{nowrap|βͺ1,}} βͺ5 and βͺ10 notes were later replaced by coins. A number of these coins, in their first minting, had the images of the individuals on the notes engraved on them. {|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" ! Image !! Value !! Dimensions !! Colour !! Obverse !! Reverse !! Date of issue !! Date of withdrawal |- | [[File:Israel 1 Sheqel 1986 Obverse & Reverse.jpg|97px]] || βͺ1 ||rowspan="7"| 76x 138 mm || green || [[Maimonides]] || Tiberias where Maimonides is buried; ancient stone lamp || 8 May 1986 || 1995 |- | [[File:Israel 5 New Sheqalim 1987 Obverse & Reverse.jpg|97px]] || βͺ5 || blue || [[Levi Eshkol]] || Pipe carrying water, symbolizing the [[National Water Carrier of Israel|National Water Carrier]], fields and barren land in background || 4 September 1985 || 1995 |- | [[File:Israel 10 New Sekel 1985 Obverse & Reverse.jpg|97px]] || βͺ10 || orange || [[Golda Meir]] || Picture of Golda Meir in the crowd, in front of the [[Moscow Choral Synagogue]], as she arrived in Moscow as Israel's ambassador in 1948 || 4 September 1985 || 1995 |- | [[File:Israel 20 New Sheqalim 1993 Obverse & Reverse.jpg|97px]] || [[20 new shekel banknote|βͺ20]] || dark gray || [[Moshe Sharett]] || The original building of [[Herzliya Gymnasium]], Little [[Tel Aviv]] in background || 2 April 1988 || 1 July 2000 |- | [[File:Israel 50 New Sheqalim 1992 front & back.jpg|97px]] || [[50 new shekel banknote|βͺ50]] || purple || [[Shmuel Yosef Agnon]] || Jerusalem skyline, Eastern European shtetl, the setting of many of Agnon's stories. || 4 September 1985 || 1 July 2000 |- | [[File:Israel 100 New Sheqalim 1995 front & back.jpg|97px]] || [[100 new shekel banknote|βͺ100]] || brown || [[Yitzhak Ben-Zvi]] || [[Peki'in Synagogue]] with carob tree and cave; ancient stone lamp || 19 August 1986 || 1 July 2000 |- | [[File:Israel 200 New Sheqalim1994 Obverse & Reverse.jpg|97px]] || [[200 new shekel banknote|βͺ200]] || red || [[Zalman Shazar]] || A girl writing at a desk as a symbol of the Compulsory Education Law which was initiated by Shazar, and Hebrew block letters in background || 16 February 1992 || 1 July 2000 |- |colspan="8"|{{Standard banknote table notice|standard_scale=Y|BrE=Y}} |}
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