Historic Israeli Sheqel Mexican peso

Israeli Sheqel mexican peso history for February 2024. The highest quote for this month is 4.7522 (29/02/2024) and the lowest 4.7973 (29/02/2024). The difference between high and low is -0.95.

ILS MXN average rate for February 2024 is 4.6916, the change between 01/02/2024 and 29/02/2024 is -0.5 %.

01 February 20241 ILS = 4.733 MXN
02 February 20241 ILS = 4.664 MXN
03 February 20241 ILS = 4.682 MXN
04 February 20241 ILS = 4.688 MXN
05 February 20241 ILS = 4.695 MXN
06 February 20241 ILS = 4.662 MXN
07 February 20241 ILS = 4.672 MXN
08 February 20241 ILS = 4.667 MXN
09 February 20241 ILS = 4.637 MXN
12 February 20241 ILS = 4.656 MXN
13 February 20241 ILS = 4.665 MXN
14 February 20241 ILS = 4.685 MXN
15 February 20241 ILS = 4.674 MXN
16 February 20241 ILS = 4.705 MXN
17 February 20241 ILS = 4.729 MXN
18 February 20241 ILS = 4.729 MXN
19 February 20241 ILS = 4.729 MXN
20 February 20241 ILS = 4.689 MXN
21 February 20241 ILS = 4.647 MXN
22 February 20241 ILS = 4.631 MXN
23 February 20241 ILS = 4.705 MXN
24 February 20241 ILS = 4.724 MXN
25 February 20241 ILS = 4.709 MXN
26 February 20241 ILS = 4.715 MXN
27 February 20241 ILS = 4.694 MXN
28 February 20241 ILS = 4.731 MXN
29 February 20241 ILS = 4.757 MXN

29/12/2014: 1 US Dollar = 3.891 Israeli Sheqel

The Israeli Sheqel (ILS) reaches a historical low against the US Dollar in the foreign exchange market.

20/06/2012: Mexican Peso Becomes the Most Traded Emerging Market Currency

The Mexican peso surpassed the Brazilian real to become the most traded currency among emerging markets, reflecting Mexico's growing economic importance.

04/05/2008: Introduction of New Banknotes

New Israeli Sheqel (ILS) banknotes with enhanced security features were issued.

01/01/2003: Introduction of the New Peso Symbol

The Mexican peso adopted a new symbol, replacing the old symbol (₱) with a capital 'P' with double horizontal lines (MXN) to symbolize the currency.

01/09/1999: Introduction of Sheqel Coins

Israeli Sheqel (ILS) coins were introduced, replacing the agora as the subunit of the currency.

20/12/1994: Tequila Crisis

Mexico experienced a severe economic crisis and an abrupt devaluation of the peso as a result of the devaluation of the Thai baht, causing investors to flee emerging markets.

01/01/1993: Implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

NAFTA came into effect, promoting trade and investment between Mexico, the United States, and Canada, leading to increased stability and growth in the Mexican economy.

06/07/1988: Introduction of the New Peso

Due to hyperinflation and currency devaluation, Mexico introduced a new currency, called the New Peso, where 1000 old pesos were replaced by 1 new peso.

24/02/1985: Hyperinflation Crisis

Israel experiences hyperinflation, leading to the introduction of the new Israeli Sheqel (ILS).

12/08/1982: Mexican Debt Crisis

Mexico defaulted on its external debt, leading to a sharp devaluation of the peso and a severe economic crisis, requiring an emergency loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

13/08/1970: Devaluation of the Peso

In response to global inflation, the Mexican government devalued the peso by 20% against the US dollar, leading to economic instability and a decline in purchasing power.

16/03/1960: Introduction of the New Sheqel

The old Israeli pound (ILP) was replaced by the new Israeli Sheqel (ILS) as the official currency.

24/02/1949: Introduction of the Israel Pound

The Israeli pound (ILP) was introduced as legal tender in Israel.

24/09/1948: Israeli Declaration of Independence

The Israeli pound (ILP) was introduced as the official currency of Israel.