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There are only four countries currently using the Shilling as their major unit of currency being, Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda.

The Shilling was a subunit of many of the British Empire/Commonwealth countries prior to their respective decimalisations. All of these Shillings are now redundant and demonetised.

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