Somalia 500 Shilling 1989 UNC
Front: Fisherman, Fishing Boat
Back: Mosque in Mogadishu
Mogadishu, is the largest city in Somalia, and its capital. Mogadishu was historically founded on trade, and has recently seen armed warfare since the collapse of the Somali government in 1991. Read more
Somali girls in nomadic attire.
Information and Image Obtained From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Somalia 50 Shillings 1991 UNC
Front: Loom worker
Back: Young person leading a donkey w/3 children on back. Arms at top left center.
There is no specific period that can be traced the starting era of the use of money metallic coins in Somalia, but from the history we acknowledged that the trade relations between the neighboring countries in the exchange of goods were based with the currencies used by those inhabitants of the region namely in the Arabian Peninsula and in India. Banknotes printed were of 100 Somalo, 20 Somalo, 10 Somalo and 5 Somalo. On 23rd March, 1961 the currency Somalo was renamed into ‘Somali Shilling’.The first new series of banknotes were issued of denominations of 100 Shilling, 20 Shilling, 10 hilling and 5 Shilling in 1962. Read More
Information Obtained Central Bank of Somalia
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