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Kenyan shilling

The shilling (Swahili: shilingi; abbreviation: KSh; ISO code: KES) is the currency of Kenya. It is divided into 100 cents.

Kenyan shilling
Shilingi ya Kenya (Swahili)
50/= (2004-), portrait of Jomo Kenyatta10/= coin
ISO 4217
CodeKES (numeric: 404)
Subunit0.01
Denominations
Subunit
1100cent
Banknotes
 Freq. used50/=, 100/=, 200/=, 500/=, 1,000/=
 Rarely used5/=, 10/=, 20/=
Coins
 Freq. used1/=, 5/=, 10/=, 20/=
 Rarely used-/50
Demographics
User(s) Kenya
Issuance
Central bankCentral Bank of Kenya
 Websitewww.centralbank.go.ke
Valuation
Inflation5.1%
 SourceKenya National Bureau of Statistics, as of June 2010.

Notation

Prices in the Kenyan shilling are written in the form of x/y, where x is the amount in shillings, while y is the amount in cents. An equals sign or hyphen represents zero amount. For example, 50 cents is written as "-/50" and 100 shillings as "100/=" or "100/-". Sometimes the abbreviation KSh is prefixed for distinction. If the amount is written using words as well as numerals, only the prefix is used (e.g. KSh 10 million).

This pattern was modelled on sterling's pre-decimal notation, in which amounts were written in some combination of pounds (£), shillings (s), and pence (d, for denarius). In that notation, amounts under a pound were notated only in shillings and pence.

History

The Kenyan shilling replaced the East African shilling in 1966 at par.

Coins

10 cents (1980).
 
Obverse: Bust of Daniel arap Moi with lettering "PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF KENYA DANIEL TOROITICH ARAP MOI". Reverse: Face-value, year, Coat of arms of Kenya and country name.

The first coins were issued in 1966 in denominations of -/5, -/10, -/25 and -/50, and 1/= and 2/=; -/25 coins were not minted after 1969 (except in the 1973 set); 2/= coins were last minted in 1971 (except in the 1973 set). In 1973 and 1985, 5/= coins were introduced, followed by 10/= in 1994 and 20/= in 1998.

Between 1967 and 1978, the portrait of Jomo Kenyatta, the first president of Kenya, originally appeared on the obverse of all of independent Kenya's coins. In 1980, a portrait of Daniel arap Moi replaced Kenyatta until 2005, when the central bank introduced a new coin series that restored the portrait of Kenyatta. The coins are -/50 and 1/= in stainless steel and bi-metallic coins of 5/=, 10/= and 20/=. A bi-metallic 40/= coin with the portrait of then-President Mwai Kibaki was issued in 2003 to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of Kenyan independence (1963).[1]

New coins with the image of Kenyatta were issued in 2005. In 2010, Section 231(4) of the 2010 Constitution of Kenya stated "Notes and coins issued by the Central Bank of Kenya may bear images that depict or symbolise Kenya or an aspect of Kenya but may not bear the portrait of any individual." New banknotes and coins were scheduled to be released by 2018 to meet up with this new law.[2] A new series of coins was issued on 11 December 2018, in denominations of 1/=, 5/=, 10/= and 20/=. All of the coins depict the national Coat of arms of Kenya on the obverse and images of Africa's recognisable animals on the reverse.[3] The new series of coins is designed to be more recognisable for visually impaired people.[4]

Coins of the Kenyan shilling (2018 issues)
Image Value Technical parameters Description
Diameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse
1/= 5.5 mm 23.9 grams Nickel-plated steel Segmented (Plain and Reeded sections) Coat of arms of Kenya; text "Republic of Kenya" in English and Swahili Giraffe; denomination in English and Swahili
5/= 3.75 mm 19.5 grams Bi-metallic coin (Brass-plated steel center plug with a Nickel-plated steel outer ring) Reeded Coat of arms of Kenya; text "Republic of Kenya" in English and Swahili Rhinoceros; denomination in English and Swahili
10/= 5 mm 23 grams Bi-metallic coin (Nickel-plated steel center plug with a Brass-plated steel outer ring) Reeded Coat of arms of Kenya; text "Republic of Kenya" in English and Swahili Lion; denomination in English and Swahili
20/= 9 mm 26 grams Bi-metallic coin (Brass-plated steel center plug with a Nickel-plated steel outer ring) Segmented (Plain and Reeded sections) Coat of arms of Kenya; text "Republic of Kenya" in English and Swahili Elephant; denomination in English and Swahili

Banknotes

On 14 September 1966, the Kenyan shilling replaced the East African shilling at par, although the latter was not demonetised until 1969. The Central Bank of Kenya issued notes in denominations of 5/=, 10/=, 20/=, 50/= and 100/=. All of the notes feature a portrait of Kenya's first prime minister and president, Jomo Kenyatta, on the front and diverse economic activities on the back.[5]

5/= notes were replaced by coins in 1985, with the same happening to 10/= and 20/= in 1994 and 1998. In 1986, 200/= notes were introduced, followed by 500/= in 1988 and 1,000/= in 1994.

As with the coins, Kenyatta appeared on the banknotes issued until 1978, with Daniel arap Moi's portrait replacing him in 1980. In 2003, after Mwai Kibaki replaced Moi as president, 5/=, 10/=, and 20/= notes from the 1978 series with Kenyatta's picture that had been in storage were issued, and circulated for a time. A new series of notes was then introduced on which Kenyatta reappeared in denominations of 50/=, 100/=, 200/=, 500/= and 1,000/=. The issue of the 200/= banknote dated 12 December 2003 commemorates the "40 years of Independence 1963–2003". The banknotes are printed in Nairobi by security printer De La Rue.

On 31 May 2019, the Central Bank of Kenya issued a new family of banknotes without the portraits of known Kenyan individuals, as mandated by the Constitution of Kenya of 2010. At the same time, the Central Bank of Kenya has withdrawn all previous versions of the 1,000/= banknote. These remained legal tender until 1 October 2019. All of the banknotes for this series share a common design of the Kenyatta International Convention Centre on the front side of the notes, and the back side of the notes feature images showcasing the richness of the people and nature of Kenya: "Green Energy" (50/=), "Agriculture" (100/=), "Social Services" (200/=), "Tourism" (500/=) and "Governance" (1,000/=). All five denominations also embody each of the big five animals of Africa: the buffalo (50/=), the leopard (100/=), rhinoceros (200/=), the lion (500/=) and the elephant (1,000/=).[6][7]

Banknotes of the Kenyan shilling (1996 "Arap Moi" issue)
Image Denomination Obverse Reverse Watermark
 
20/= President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi; Coat of arms of Kenya Baton; Moi International sports complex, Nairobi, jogger Lion's head
50/= President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi; Coat of arms of Kenya Caravan; Elephant tusks monument in Moi Avenua (formerly Kilindini Road), Mombasa Lion's head
100/= President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi; Coat of arms of Kenya Monument to the 25th anniversary of independence, Nairobi Lion's head
200/= President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi; Coat of arms of Kenya Unity monument, Nairobi Lion's head
500/= President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi; Coat of arms of Kenya Parliament building, Nairobi Lion's head
1,000/= President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi; Coat of arms of Kenya Elephants Lion's head
Banknotes of the Kenyan shilling (2004 "Jomo Kenyatta" issue (to be withdrawn from circulation))
Image Denomination Obverse Reverse Watermark
 
50/= President Jomo Kenyatta; Coat of arms of Kenya Caravan; Elephant tusks monument in Moi Avenue (formerly Kilindini Road), Mombasa Lion's head and electrotype 50
 
100/= President Jomo Kenyatta; Coat of arms of Kenya Kenyatta statue; tower Lion's head and electrotype 100
200/= President Jomo Kenyatta; Coat of arms of Kenya Cotton harvest Lion's head and electrotype 200
500/= President Jomo Kenyatta; Coat of arms of Kenya Parliament building, Nairobi Lion's head and electrotype 500
 
1,000/= President Jomo Kenyatta; Coat of arms of Kenya Elephants Lion's head and electrotype 1000
Banknotes of the Kenyan shilling (2019 issue (current issue))
Front Image Reverse Image Denomination Main Colour Obverse Reverse Watermark
50/= Red Coat of arms of Kenya; Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta; Kenyatta International Convention Centre; Buffalo "Green Energy" (Wind Power, geothermal power, solar power) Lion's head and electrotype 50
100/= Violet Coat of arms of Kenya; Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta; Kenyatta International Convention Centre; Leopard "Agriculture" (Cereal, agriculture, livestock) Lion's head and electrotype 100
 
Obverse of the 2019 issue Ksh.200 Banknote
 
Reverse of the 2019 issue Ksh.200 Banknote
200/= Blue Coat of arms of Kenya; Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta; Kenyatta International Convention Centre; Rhinoceros "Social Services" (Health services, Education, sports) Lion's head and electrotype 200
500/= Green Coat of arms of Kenya; Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta; Kenyatta International Convention Centre; Lion "Tourism" (Wildlife; Lion) Lion's head and electrotype 500
 
Obverse of the 2019 issue Ksh.1000 Banknote
 
Reverse of the 2019 issue Ksh.1000 Banknote
1000/= Brown Coat of arms of Kenya; Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta; Kenyatta International Convention Centre; Elephant "Governance" (Parliament building, Nairobi) Lion's head and electrotype 1000

Exchange rate

The current exchange rate is readily obtainable from services such as those in the table below:

Current KES exchange rates
From Google Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From Yahoo! Finance: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD
From OANDA: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD

See also

References

  1. ^ "Supplement No. 100". The Kenya Gazette. Republic of Kenya. CV (122): 2681. 11 December 2003.
  2. ^ The Constitution of Kenya of 2010; Section 231(4) on the Central Bank of Kenya World Intellectual Property Organization (www.wipo.int). Retrieved 2013-09-27.
  3. ^ Kenya: New circulation coin series introduced by president, Coin Update (news.coinupdate.com). 27 December 2018. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  4. ^ "Kenya makes coins accessible for the visually impaired". 11 May 2019.
  5. ^ Linzmayer, Owen (2012). "Kenya". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: BanknoteNews.com.
  6. ^ "Central Bank unveils new generation banknotes to curb fraud". Capital News Kenya. 1 June 2019.
  7. ^ "New Generation Banknotes Pamphlet" (PDF). Central Bank of Kenya. 1 June 2019.

External links

  • Official website of the Central Bank of Kenya
Preceded by:
East African shilling
Reason: currency independence
Ratio: at par
Note: independent shilling introduced in 1966, but EA shilling not demonetised until 1969
Currency of Kenya
1966 –
Succeeded by:
Current

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For earlier currencies used in Kenya see East African florin East African rupee and East African shilling The shilling Swahili shilingi abbreviation KSh ISO code KES is the currency of Kenya It is divided into 100 cents Kenyan shillingShilingi ya Kenya Swahili 50 2004 portrait of Jomo Kenyatta10 coinISO 4217CodeKES numeric 404 Subunit0 01DenominationsSubunit 1 100centBanknotes Freq used50 100 200 500 1 000 Rarely used5 10 20 Coins Freq used1 5 10 20 Rarely used 50DemographicsUser s KenyaIssuanceCentral bankCentral Bank of Kenya Websitewww wbr centralbank wbr go wbr keValuationInflation5 1 SourceKenya National Bureau of Statistics as of June 2010 Contents 1 Notation 2 History 2 1 Coins 2 2 Banknotes 3 Exchange rate 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksNotation EditSee also Solidus symbol Prices in the Kenyan shilling are written in the form of x y where x is the amount in shillings while y is the amount in cents An equals sign or hyphen represents zero amount For example 50 cents is written as 50 and 100 shillings as 100 or 100 Sometimes the abbreviation KSh is prefixed for distinction If the amount is written using words as well as numerals only the prefix is used e g KSh 10 million This pattern was modelled on sterling s pre decimal notation in which amounts were written in some combination of pounds shillings s and pence d for denarius In that notation amounts under a pound were notated only in shillings and pence History EditThe Kenyan shilling replaced the East African shilling in 1966 at par Coins Edit 10 cents 1980 Obverse Bust of Daniel arap Moi with lettering PRESIDENT OF REPUBLIC OF KENYA DANIEL TOROITICH ARAP MOI Reverse Face value year Coat of arms of Kenya and country name The first coins were issued in 1966 in denominations of 5 10 25 and 50 and 1 and 2 25 coins were not minted after 1969 except in the 1973 set 2 coins were last minted in 1971 except in the 1973 set In 1973 and 1985 5 coins were introduced followed by 10 in 1994 and 20 in 1998 Between 1967 and 1978 the portrait of Jomo Kenyatta the first president of Kenya originally appeared on the obverse of all of independent Kenya s coins In 1980 a portrait of Daniel arap Moi replaced Kenyatta until 2005 when the central bank introduced a new coin series that restored the portrait of Kenyatta The coins are 50 and 1 in stainless steel and bi metallic coins of 5 10 and 20 A bi metallic 40 coin with the portrait of then President Mwai Kibaki was issued in 2003 to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of Kenyan independence 1963 1 5 coin obverse 5 coin reverse 10 coin 20 coin 40 commemorative coinNew coins with the image of Kenyatta were issued in 2005 In 2010 Section 231 4 of the 2010 Constitution of Kenya stated Notes and coins issued by the Central Bank of Kenya may bear images that depict or symbolise Kenya or an aspect of Kenya but may not bear the portrait of any individual New banknotes and coins were scheduled to be released by 2018 to meet up with this new law 2 A new series of coins was issued on 11 December 2018 in denominations of 1 5 10 and 20 All of the coins depict the national Coat of arms of Kenya on the obverse and images of Africa s recognisable animals on the reverse 3 The new series of coins is designed to be more recognisable for visually impaired people 4 Coins of the Kenyan shilling 2018 issues Image Value Technical parameters DescriptionDiameter Mass Composition Edge Obverse Reverse1 5 5 mm 23 9 grams Nickel plated steel Segmented Plain and Reeded sections Coat of arms of Kenya text Republic of Kenya in English and Swahili Giraffe denomination in English and Swahili5 3 75 mm 19 5 grams Bi metallic coin Brass plated steel center plug with a Nickel plated steel outer ring Reeded Coat of arms of Kenya text Republic of Kenya in English and Swahili Rhinoceros denomination in English and Swahili10 5 mm 23 grams Bi metallic coin Nickel plated steel center plug with a Brass plated steel outer ring Reeded Coat of arms of Kenya text Republic of Kenya in English and Swahili Lion denomination in English and Swahili20 9 mm 26 grams Bi metallic coin Brass plated steel center plug with a Nickel plated steel outer ring Segmented Plain and Reeded sections Coat of arms of Kenya text Republic of Kenya in English and Swahili Elephant denomination in English and SwahiliBanknotes Edit On 14 September 1966 the Kenyan shilling replaced the East African shilling at par although the latter was not demonetised until 1969 The Central Bank of Kenya issued notes in denominations of 5 10 20 50 and 100 All of the notes feature a portrait of Kenya s first prime minister and president Jomo Kenyatta on the front and diverse economic activities on the back 5 5 notes were replaced by coins in 1985 with the same happening to 10 and 20 in 1994 and 1998 In 1986 200 notes were introduced followed by 500 in 1988 and 1 000 in 1994 As with the coins Kenyatta appeared on the banknotes issued until 1978 with Daniel arap Moi s portrait replacing him in 1980 In 2003 after Mwai Kibaki replaced Moi as president 5 10 and 20 notes from the 1978 series with Kenyatta s picture that had been in storage were issued and circulated for a time A new series of notes was then introduced on which Kenyatta reappeared in denominations of 50 100 200 500 and 1 000 The issue of the 200 banknote dated 12 December 2003 commemorates the 40 years of Independence 1963 2003 The banknotes are printed in Nairobi by security printer De La Rue On 31 May 2019 the Central Bank of Kenya issued a new family of banknotes without the portraits of known Kenyan individuals as mandated by the Constitution of Kenya of 2010 At the same time the Central Bank of Kenya has withdrawn all previous versions of the 1 000 banknote These remained legal tender until 1 October 2019 All of the banknotes for this series share a common design of the Kenyatta International Convention Centre on the front side of the notes and the back side of the notes feature images showcasing the richness of the people and nature of Kenya Green Energy 50 Agriculture 100 Social Services 200 Tourism 500 and Governance 1 000 All five denominations also embody each of the big five animals of Africa the buffalo 50 the leopard 100 rhinoceros 200 the lion 500 and the elephant 1 000 6 7 Banknotes of the Kenyan shilling 1996 Arap Moi issue Image Denomination Obverse Reverse Watermark 20 President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi Coat of arms of Kenya Baton Moi International sports complex Nairobi jogger Lion s head50 President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi Coat of arms of Kenya Caravan Elephant tusks monument in Moi Avenua formerly Kilindini Road Mombasa Lion s head100 President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi Coat of arms of Kenya Monument to the 25th anniversary of independence Nairobi Lion s head200 President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi Coat of arms of Kenya Unity monument Nairobi Lion s head500 President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi Coat of arms of Kenya Parliament building Nairobi Lion s head1 000 President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi Coat of arms of Kenya Elephants Lion s headBanknotes of the Kenyan shilling 2004 Jomo Kenyatta issue to be withdrawn from circulation Image Denomination Obverse Reverse Watermark 50 President Jomo Kenyatta Coat of arms of Kenya Caravan Elephant tusks monument in Moi Avenue formerly Kilindini Road Mombasa Lion s head and electrotype 50 100 President Jomo Kenyatta Coat of arms of Kenya Kenyatta statue tower Lion s head and electrotype 100200 President Jomo Kenyatta Coat of arms of Kenya Cotton harvest Lion s head and electrotype 200500 President Jomo Kenyatta Coat of arms of Kenya Parliament building Nairobi Lion s head and electrotype 500 1 000 President Jomo Kenyatta Coat of arms of Kenya Elephants Lion s head and electrotype 1000Banknotes of the Kenyan shilling 2019 issue current issue Front Image Reverse Image Denomination Main Colour Obverse Reverse Watermark50 Red Coat of arms of Kenya Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta Kenyatta International Convention Centre Buffalo Green Energy Wind Power geothermal power solar power Lion s head and electrotype 50100 Violet Coat of arms of Kenya Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta Kenyatta International Convention Centre Leopard Agriculture Cereal agriculture livestock Lion s head and electrotype 100 Obverse of the 2019 issue Ksh 200 Banknote Reverse of the 2019 issue Ksh 200 Banknote 200 Blue Coat of arms of Kenya Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta Kenyatta International Convention Centre Rhinoceros Social Services Health services Education sports Lion s head and electrotype 200500 Green Coat of arms of Kenya Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta Kenyatta International Convention Centre Lion Tourism Wildlife Lion Lion s head and electrotype 500 Obverse of the 2019 issue Ksh 1000 Banknote Reverse of the 2019 issue Ksh 1000 Banknote 1000 Brown Coat of arms of Kenya Statue of President Jomo Kenyatta Kenyatta International Convention Centre Elephant Governance Parliament building Nairobi Lion s head and electrotype 1000Exchange rate EditThe current exchange rate is readily obtainable from services such as those in the table below Current KES exchange ratesFrom Google Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USDFrom Yahoo Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USDFrom XE com AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USDFrom OANDA AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USDSee also EditEconomy of Kenya Ugandan shilling Tanzanian shilling Shilingi disambiguation References Edit Supplement No 100 The Kenya Gazette Republic of Kenya CV 122 2681 11 December 2003 The Constitution of Kenya of 2010 Section 231 4 on the Central Bank of Kenya World Intellectual Property Organization www wipo int Retrieved 2013 09 27 Kenya New circulation coin series introduced by president Coin Update news coinupdate com 27 December 2018 Retrieved 2018 12 28 Kenya makes coins accessible for the visually impaired 11 May 2019 Linzmayer Owen 2012 Kenya The Banknote Book San Francisco CA BanknoteNews com Central Bank unveils new generation banknotes to curb fraud Capital News Kenya 1 June 2019 New Generation Banknotes Pamphlet PDF Central Bank of Kenya 1 June 2019 External links EditOfficial website of the Central Bank of KenyaPreceded by East African shillingReason currency independenceRatio at parNote independent shilling introduced in 1966 but EA shilling not demonetised until 1969 Currency of Kenya 1966 Succeeded by Current Portals Africa Kenya Money Numismatics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenyan shilling amp oldid 1137634134, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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