withdrawn Kenyan Shilling banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Kenyan Shilling banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Kenya.
These withdrawn Kenyan Shilling banknotes are no longer a valid means of payment in the Republic of Kenya since the introduction of more modern banknotes in 2019.
The older types of Kenyan Shilling notes depict past Government Ministers of the country, Kenya’s historical monuments and rich wildlife.
We exchange withdrawn Kenyan Shilling banknotes. In addition, we also exchange current Kenyan Shilling banknotes and Kenyan Shilling coins. Furthermore, we exchange the demonetised banknotes of 1000 Kenyan Shillings.
Do you have withdrawn Kenyan Shilling banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Kenyan Shillings. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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500 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1988)
This 500 Shilingi Mia Tano banknote features the second president of Kenya on the frontside.The reverse of this note features the National Assembly building of Kenya.You get: £1.495001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
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: £1.495001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
500 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1995)
The National Assembly building of the Republic of Kenya is featured on the reverse side of this 500 Kenyan Shilling note.You get: £1.495001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
200 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1996)
The reverse side of this 200 Kenyan Shillings banknote features The Peace, Love and Unity Monument.You get: £0.598001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
200 Kenyan Shillings banknote (2004)
The first President of Kenya is featured on the frontside of this 200 KES bill. The reverse side features cotton pickers harvesting cotton.You get: £0.598001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
200 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1989)
The Peace, Love and Unity Monument, located in Uhuru Park, is featured on the reverse side of this 200 Kenyan Shillings banknote.You get: £0.598001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
200 Kenyan Shillings banknote (2003)
This commemorative 200 Shilingi Mia Mbili Kenyan banknote represents 40 years of Kenya’s Independence.You get: £0.598001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
100 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1996)
The President of Kenya is featured on the obverse side of this 100 Kenyan Shillings note. The reverse side of this note features The National Nyayo Monument in Central Park.You get: £0.299001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
100 Kenyan Shillings banknote (2004)
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, the first President of Kenya, features on the obverse side of this 100 KES banknote.You get: £0.299001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
100 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1994)
The National Nyayo Monument in Central Park, Nairobi, is featured on the reverse side of this 100 KES note.You get: £0.299001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
100 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1978)
This 100 Shilingi Mia Moja banknote features President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta on the frontside. The reverse features the Kenyatta International Convention Centre.You get: £0.299001 KES = £0.0029900000 -
50 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1990)
The obverse of this 50 Kenyan Shilling banknote features President Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi. The reverse of this note features Kenya’s modern buildings.You get: £0.149501 KES = £0.0029900000 -
50 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1996)
This 50 Kenyan Shillings banknote features President Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi on the obverse side. The reverse side of the note depicts dromedary camels in Mombasa.You get: £0.149501 KES = £0.0029900000 -
50 Kenyan Shillings banknote (2003)
Dromedary camels, set in Mombasa, are featured on the reverse side of this 50 KES bill. The obverse side of the note features the First President of Kenya.You get: £0.149501 KES = £0.0029900000 -
20 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1988)
This note of 20 Kenyan Shillings features Kenya’s Moi International Sports Complex.You get: £0.059801 KES = £0.0029900000 -
10 Kenyan Shillings banknote (1989)
This 10 Kenyan Shilingi Kumi note features the second President of Kenya on the obverse side. the reverse side of the bill features Kabarnet High School.You get: £0.029901 KES = £0.0029900000