East African shilling
| Unit | |
|---|---|
| Symbol | Sh or /- |
| Denominations | |
| Superunit | |
| 20 | pound (£) |
| Subunit | |
| 1⁄100 | cent |
| Banknotes | 5/-, 10/-, 20/-, 100/-, 200/-, 1000/-, 10,000/- |
| Coins | 1 ct, 5 cts, 10 cts, 50 cts, 1/- |
| Demographics | |
| User(s) |
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| Issuance | |
| Central bank | East 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. 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.