A faded 10-shekel note, barely held together by a strip of tape. No one wants it; it is all rubbish now. The 10-shekel note, normally worth about $3, was once the most commonly used bill in daily life. Now, it is no longer in circulation. Not officiallyonly practically. It has been worn out beyond recognition. Sellers will not accept it. Buyers cannot use it. There is no fresh cash. No replenishment.