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What currency is used in Kenya?

Kenyan shilling

Kenyan shilling

the Kenyan shilling (the basic unit of money in Kenya; equal to 100 cents)
East African shilling

East African shilling

The shilling, the currency issued for use in British controlled areas in East Africa from 1921 until 1969
Which unit of currency (a unit of monetary exchange) is a currency that is officially used (declared by the government) within the geographical area Kenya, offically the Republic of Kenya, the country in East Africa?
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Kenya Currency Converter - Currency Exchange Rate ... Freq. used: 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 shillings: Rarely used: 10, 20 shillings
What currency is used in Kenya? by Victoria Copp on November 23, 2010 ... The currency of Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling which is made up of smaller denominations called ...
Freq. used: 1, 5, 10 , 20 shillings: Rarely used ... is the currency of Kenya. It is divisible into 100 cents. ... East African shilling Reason: currency independence
shillings but they use "bob" as a slang ( as in 1 bob, 2 bob, 50 bob) in swahili, its shilingi, but bob doesn't apply here
The Kenya currency unit is the shilling (KSH), divided in 100 cents. The Kenyan shilling has been quite stable. One US dollar equals about 65 shilling and one Euro is 95 shillings.

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