Kenyan Shillings
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The Kenyan Shilling is the national currency of Kenya. The currency was introduced in 1966, replacing the East African Shilling. Issued by the Nairobi-based Central Bank of Kenya. Kenya’s banknotes and coins feature the country’s cultural values and natural resources.
We exchange all current Kenyan Shilling banknotes, as well as Kenyan Shilling coins. We also exchange older types withdrawn Kenyan Shilling banknotes, as well as the demonetised 1000 Kenyan Shilling banknotes.
To exchange your Kenyan Shillings, select the type of KES you want to exchange:
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20 Kenyan Shillings coin (2010)
This bimetallic 20 KES coin is silver and gold in colour. This coin features Kenya’s first President on the obverse side.You get: £0.056201 KES = £0.0028100000 -
500 Kenyan Shillings banknote (2003)
The President of Kenya, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta features on the obverse side of this 500 Kenyan Shilling bill.You get: £1.530001 KES = £0.0030600000 -
500 Kenyan Shillings banknote (Kenya’s Tourism Industry 2019)
The Kenyatta International Convention Centre Tower is depicted on the frontside of this 500 Kenyan Shillings note. The reverse side of the bill depicts Kenya’s tourism industry, featuring beaches, parks and wildlife reserves.You get: £2.035001 KES = £0.0040700000 -
200 Kenyan Shillings banknote (Kenya’s Social and Health Services 2019)
This 200 Kenyan Shilingi Mia Mbili bill features the Kenyatta International Convention Centre Tower on the obverse side.The reverse side of the note features Kenya’s doctors, teachers and athletes.You get: £0.814001 KES = £0.0040700000 -
5 Kenyan Shillings coin (1995)
This 5 Kenyan Shillings coin is made of a aluminum-bronze composition. The obverse side features Kenya’s coat of arms.You get: £0.014051 KES = £0.0028100000 -
5 Kenyan Shillings coin (rhinoceros)
A black rhinoceros is featured on the reverse of this bimetallic 5 KES coin.You get: £0.014051 KES = £0.0028100000