Tanzanian shilling
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See also: Shilingi (disambiguation)
For earlier currencies used in Tanzania, see East African florin, East African rupee, East African shilling, Zanzibari rupee, Zanzibari ryal and German East African rupie.
The shilling (Swahili: shilingi; abbreviation: TSh; code: TZS) is the currency of Tanzania. It is subdivided into 100 cents (senti in Swahili). The Tanzanian shilling replaced the East African shilling on 14 June 1966 at par.[1]
Quick Facts Shilingi za Kitanzania (Swahili), ISO 4217 ...
Shilingi za Kitanzania (Swahili) | |||||
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ISO 4217 | |||||
Code | TZS (numeric: 834) | ||||
Subunit | 0.01 | ||||
Denominations | |||||
Subunit | |||||
1⁄100 | cent | ||||
Banknotes | 500/=, 1,000/=, 2,000/=, 5,000/=, 10,000/= | ||||
Coins | 50/=, 100/=, 200/=, 500/= | ||||
Demographics | |||||
User(s) | Tanzania | ||||
Issuance | |||||
Central bank | Bank of Tanzania | ||||
Website | Bank of Tanzania website | ||||
Valuation | |||||
Inflation | 5.6% | ||||
Source | The World Factbook, 2015 est. |
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