Tanzanian shilling was created in 1966.
1 Tanzanian shilling = 0.000664 U.S. dollars
The Tanzanian shilling is now so devalued by inflation that it would be difficult to find a one-shilling coin these days. But back in the day when a shilling had some buying power, they had an arm holding a torch on one side and a picture of the President ("Rais") on the other. Neither of these are Masonic.
Zanzibar is part of Tanzania and they use the Tanzania Shilling as their currency. If you are thinking of heading there for holiday, there are plenty of <a href="http://www.hotels.co.tz">Zanzibar Hotels</a> available.
Tanzanian Shilling, but american dollars are widely accepted as well
At the time of answering (09:06 on 19/08/2013)... 5000 USD = 437,100.84 KES
Well, one British shilling is equal to 24 U.S. cents. So, you need 4 and 1/6 British shillings to equal one U.S. dollar. British is specified because there is more than one type of shilling throughout the world, such as the Tanzanian shilling.
Challenge coin better as compared to other coins. It's a sign of appreciation. That can be designed from the best con maker.
Since 1966, there are 100 senti (cents) in the Tanzanian Shilingi (Shilling) (TZS). See link to Universal Currency Converter. Using the Universal Currency Converter, you can convert any denomination from any current currency, into the equivalent value of any other current currency. It is updated regularly, so whatever you see will be relatively current.
About the same as a british shilling 24 cents a shilling
It is worth one Kenya shilling.
Very much so, they are very corrupt