Somaliland shilling

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Somaliland shilling
شلن صوماليلاندي Template:Ar icon
Soomaaliland shilin Template:So icon
ISO 4217
CodeSOS (numeric: 706)
Subunit0.01
Unit
SymbolSl. Sh.
Denominations
Banknotes5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 shillings
Coins1, 5, 10, 20 shillings
Demographics
User(s) Somaliland
Issuance
Central bankBank of Somaliland
 Websitewww.somalilandgov.com/bank.htm

The Somaliland shilling (Somali: Soomaaliland shilin) is the official currency of the self declared Republic of Somaliland, which has been a de facto-independent state since 1991. It was introduced on 18 October 1994 at one new Somaliland shilling to 100 Somali shillings. The Somali shilling ceased to be legal tender in Somaliland on 31 January 1995.

Coins

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This is the 5 Somaliland shilling depicting the explorer Sir Richard Burton

Nominally, one Somaliland shilling is divided into 100 cents, but coins denominated in cents have never been issued, probably due to the low value of one shilling. The coin with the lowest value is the one shilling coin, first minted in 1994 at the Pobjoy Mint in England and therefore bearing the PM mintmark. In 2002, 2 and 5 shilling coins were issued, bearing depictions of the explorer Sir Richard Burton and of a rooster, respectively. Other coins that have been issued at some point are the 10 shilling coin (depicting a monkey), the 20 shilling coin (depicting a dog), and a silver 1,000 shilling coin (also depicting Sir Richard Burton). The reverse side of the 1,000 shilling coin contains an interesting error: Instead of depicting the Coat of arms of Somaliland, they depict the Coat of arms of Somalia instead.

Banknotes

Banknotes are issued with denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 500 shillings. The 500 shilling has the most recent issue of 2005 [1]. Other dates of issue include, 1994, 1996, 1999, and 2002.

Exchange rates

The central bank provides exchange services for various currencies at the official government rate, but most people prefer the better, although unofficial, rates provided by the Hawala agents and moneychangers found on the streets of main cities.

In November 2000 the official exchange rate of the Somaliland Central Bank was 4,550 shillings for 1 US dollar. Unofficial exchange rates at the time were fluctuating between 4,000 and 5,000 shillings per dollar.

The official exchange rate of the Somaliland Central Bank is 6,000 shillings for 1 US dollar. Unofficial exchange rates are fluctuating between 6,000 and 6,500 shillings per dollar. [citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Nachthund (2007-01-07). "Update - Somaliland". Retrieved 2007-01-19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

External links

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Preceded by:
Somali shilling
Reason: currency independence
Ratio: 1 Somaliland shilling = 100 Somali shillings = 1/50 United States dollar
Currency of Somaliland
1994
Note: Somaliland is not widely recognized
Succeeded by:
Current