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The big five animals of Kenya, I believe are, Lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhinoceros.
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Ethiopia is the country bordered by both Somalia and Kenya, in addition to Eritrea, Djibouti, South Sudan, and Sudan.
Approximate latitude: 5°30′N to 5°S Approximate longitude: 33°45′E to 41°E
Kenya is surrounded by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia 2 the north east,Sudan(Now southern Sudan ) to the north west, Uganda to the west ,most southern part borders Tanzania and the remaining southern section boders the Indian ocean where there is a lovely about 500km beach (about 80% of the beach is private)
A shilling was a coin in British currency until 1971. It's value at decimalisation was 5 new pence.
It is worth 5 pence if you mean the English shilling
Jersey only ever produced a Five Shilling coin in 1966. The concept of a "Shilling" ceased with the introduction of decimal currency in 1971.
Such a coin does not exist. The British Shilling was last minted for general circulation in 1966. The British Shilling was withdrawn and demonetised in 1990 along with the larger (23.5mm) 5 Pence coins it replaced.
There was no 1955 British Crown (Five Shillings) minted. You possibly refer to the 1953 "Coronation" Crown.
these days about $358 dollars is how much i sold mine
The predecimal British Shilling converted to 5 New Pence at the changeover to decimal currency.
You are probably asking about a South African coin dated 1950. The value would depend on the specific denomination to which you are referring (farthing, half penny, penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, two shilling, 2 1/2 shilling or 5 shilling) and its condition.
Elana Shilling is 5' 1".
Jodi Shilling is 5' 6".
Marion Shilling is 5' 4".
There were twelve predecimal Pennies in a Shilling, as used by many of the British Commonwealth countries. The British Shilling converted to 5 New Pence at the changeover to decimal currency. The Australian and New Zealand Shilling converted to 10 cents at the changeover to decimal currency.