Finance:Tanzanian shilling

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Short description: Currency of Tanzania
Tanzanian shilling
Shilingi za Kitanzania (Swahili)
Template:Shilingi noteThe Bank of Tanzania headquarters in Dar es Salaam
ISO 4217
CodeTZS (numeric: 834)
Subunit0.01
Denominations
Subunit
 ​1100cent
BanknotesTemplate:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi
CoinsTemplate:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi
Demographics
User(s) Tanzania
Issuance
Central bankBank of Tanzania
 WebsiteBank of Tanzania website
Valuation
Inflation5.6%
 SourceThe World Factbook, 2015 est.

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]

Notation

Prices in the Tanzanian shilling are written in the form of x/y, where x is the amount above 1 shilling, while y is the amount in cents. An equals sign or hyphen represents zero amount. For example, 50 cents is written as "Template:Shilingi" and 100 shillings as "Template:Shilingi" or "100/-". Sometimes the abbreviation TSh is prefixed for distinction. If the amount is written using words as well as numerals, only the prefix is used (e.g. TSh 10 million).

This pattern was modelled on sterling's pre-decimal notation, in which amounts were written in some combination of pounds (£), shillings (s), and pence (d, for denarius). In that notation, amounts under a pound were notated only in shillings and pence.

Coins

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Template:Shilingi obverse

In 1966, coins were introduced in denominations of Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi, with the Template:Shilingi struck in bronze, the Template:Shilingi in nickel-brass (copper-nickel-zinc) and the -/50 and 1/= in cupro-nickel. Cupro-nickel Template:Shilingi coins were introduced in 1972, followed by scalloped, nickel-brass Template:Shilingi in 1977. This First Series coins set, in circulation from 1966 up to 1984, was designed by Christopher Ironside OBE.[2]

In 1987, nickel-plated steel replaced cupro-nickel in the Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi, and cupro-nickel Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi coins were introduced, with the Template:Shilingi decagonal in shape. In 1990, nickel-clad-steel Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi were introduced, followed by brass-plated steel coins for Template:Shilingi in 1993, Template:Shilingi in 1996 and copper-nickel-zinc Template:Shilingi in 1998.

Coins currently in circulation are the Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, and Template:Shilingi. The Template:Shilingi coin was issued on 8 September 2014.[3]

Tanzanian shilling coins
Image Value Composition Diameter Weight Thickness Edge Issued
bronze 23.24 mm (dodecagonal) 4.0 g 1.33 mm Smooth 1966-1984
nickel-brass 25 mm (scalloped) 5.03 g 1.49 mm Smooth 1977-1984

nickel-brass 24 mm 5 g Smooth 1966-1984

copper-nickel 21 mm 4 g 1.6 mm Reeded 1966-1984
nickel-plated steel 21 mm 4 g 1.8 mm Reeded 1988-1990

copper-nickel 27.7 mm 8 g 1.62 mm Reeded 1966-1984
nickel-plated steel 23.5 mm 6.5 g Reeded 1987-1992

copper-nickel 31.5 mm (decagonal) 13.8 g 2.2 mm Segmented; five smooth and reeded parts 1972-1980
copper-nickel 27.5 mm (decagonal) 8.3 g 2 mm Segmented; five smooth and reeded parts 1987-1989
nickel-plated steel 27.5 mm (decagonal) 8.52 g 2 mm Reeded 1990-1993
copper-nickel 29 mm 9.7 g 2 mm Reeded 1987-1989

nickel-plated steel 29 mm 10 g 2.25 mm Reeded 1990-1993
nickel-plated steel 32 mm (heptagonal) 13 g 2 mm Smooth 1990-1992

brass-plated steel 22 mm (heptagonal) 7.91 g 2.9 mm Smooth 1996

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brass-plated steel 24.5 mm 9 g 2.7 mm Reeded 1993
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copper-nickel-zinc 26.8 mm 8 g 2 mm Segmented; five smooth and reeded parts 1998, 2008, 2014
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nickel-plated steel 27.5 mm 9.5 g 2.4 mm Reeded 2014

Banknotes

On 14 June 1966, the Benki Kuu Ya Tanzania (Bank of Tanzania) introduced notes for Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi. The Template:Shilingi note was replaced by a coin in 1972. Template:Shilingi notes were introduced in 1985, followed by Template:Shilingi in 1986, Template:Shilingi in 1989 and Template:Shilingi in 1990. The Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi notes were replaced by coins in 1987, 1990, 1996 and 1994, respectively. Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi notes were introduced in 1995, followed by 2,000/= in 2003. A new series of notes came out in 2011. These new notes include many security features that prevent counterfeiting.[4][5]

Banknotes in circulation today are Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi, Template:Shilingi and Template:Shilingi

Older Series
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of issue
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark
- Green Julius Nyerere Arusha Declaration Monument Giraffe -
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- Red Julius Nyerere Maasai
1997 Series[6]
Image Value Dimensions Main Color Description Date of issue Watermark
Obverse Reverse
[2] 500 /= (Shilingi Mia Tano) 138 x 69 mm Green Tanzanian coat of arms; Giraffe; Zebra Clove harvest; Uhuru Torch 1997 Giraffe
[3] 1000 /= (Shillingi Elfu Moja) 142 x 71 mm Red Tanzanian coat of arms; Giraffe; African Elephant Kiwira coal mine; Door of People's Bank of Zanzibar
[4] 1000 /= (Shilingi Elfu Moja) 142 x 71 mm Red Tanzanian coat of arms; Julius Nyerere; African Elephant Kiwira coal mine; Door of People's Bank of Zanzibar 2000
[5] 5000 /= (Shillingi Elfu Tano) 145 x 73 mm Purple Tanzanian coat of arms; Giraffe; Rhino Giraffes; Mt Kilimanjaro 1997
[6] 10,000 /= (Shilingi Elfu Kumi) 149 x 75 mm Indigo Tanzanian coat of arms; Giraffe; Lion Bank of Tanzania; "House of Wonder" (Zanzibar)
2003 Series [7]
Image Value Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of issue
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark
130 × 63 mm Green African Buffalo Nkrumah Hall, University of Dar es Salaam Giraffe 2003
135 × 66 mm Blue Julius Nyerere Statehouse, Dar es Salaam
140 × 69 mm Orange-brown Lion, Mount Kilimanjaro Old Fort, Stone Town, Zanzibar
145 × 72 mm Purple Black Rhinoceros Geita gold Mine and House of Wonders Zanzibar
150 × 75 mm Red Elephant Bank of Tanzania headquarters in Dar es Salaam

Currently in Circulation

2011 Series[7]
Image Values Dimensions Main Colour Description Date of issue Date of first issue Watermark
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
120 x 60 mm Green Tanzanian coat of arms; Sheikh Abeid Amani Karume University of Dar es Salaam central hall building; graduating students wearing caps and gowns; Aesculap's rod 2011 1 January 2010 Julius Kambarage Nyerere with electrotype 500
125 x 65 mm Blue Tanzanian coat of arms; President Julius Kambarage Nyerere; Bismarck Rock in Mwanza Harbor Coffee plant; State House (Ikulu) building with flag in Dar es Salaam Julius Kambarage Nyerere with electrotype 1000
130 x 66 mm Orange Tanzanian coat of arms; Lion Palm trees; old Omani Arab Fort (Ngome Kongwe) in Zanzibar's Stone Town; carved block Julius Kambarage Nyerere with electrotype 2000
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135 x 67 mm Purple Tanzanian coat of arms; plant; black rhinoceros Cyanid Leaching plant of the gold mines of Geita Julius Kambarage Nyerere with electrotype 5000
140 x 68 mm Red Tanzanian coat of arms; Elephant Flowers; Bank of Tanzania headquarters building in Dar es Salaam Julius Kambarage Nyerere with electrotype 10000


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