East African shilling

East African shilling
  • Shilingi ya Afrika Mashariki (Swahili)
  • Scellino dell'Africa orientale (Italian)
  • Shilinka Bariga Afrika (Somali)
  • شلنق شرق أفريقي (Arabic)
Unit
Symbol(none)
Denominations
Superunit
 20pound (£)
Subunit
1100cent
Banknotes5/=, 10/=, 20/=, 100/=, 200/=, 1000/=, 10000/=
Coins1c, 5c, 10c, 50c, 1/=
Demographics
User(s)All in the 1900s:
Issuance
Central bankEast African Currency Board
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.

The East African shilling was the sterling unit of account in British-controlled areas of East Africa from 1921 until 1969.[1] It was issued by the East African Currency Board. It is also the proposed name for a common currency that the East African Community plans to introduce.

The shilling was divided into 100 cents, and twenty shillings were 1 pound.

The old East African Shilling (left), East African Shilling (right)
  1. ^ "Global Financial Data currency histories table". Retrieved 27 April 2007.

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