Ugandan Shillings
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The Ugandan Shilling is the national currency of the Republic of Uganda in East Africa. The current Ugandan Shilling with ISO code ‘UGX’ was introduced in 1987 and is issued by the Bank of Uganda. It replaced the first Ugandan shilling (UGS) that was Uganda’s national currency from 1966.
We exchange current Ugandan Shilling banknotes as well as older series, demonetised Ugandan Shilling banknotes. To convert your leftover Ugandan Shillings to cash, select the type of Shilingi you want to exchange:
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50000 Ugandan Shillings banknote (Stride Monument)
The highest denomination banknote in Uganda is the 50,000 Shilingi bill. It features the Stride Monument. The Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is also depicted on the front side of this Shilingi Elfu Hamsini banknote. The back side of the 50,000 UGX note features a silverback mountain gorilla and the National Independence Monument in Uganda’s capital city, … ContinuedYou get: £6.500001 UGX = £0.0001300000 -
20000 Ugandan Shillings banknote (Centenary Monument)
The front side of this 20,000 Ugandan Shilling bill features the Socio-Economic Growth of Kampala City Monument in Centenary Park, also known as the Centenary Monument. The reverse side of the 20,000 UGX banknote features drums and a long-horned bull.You get: £2.600001 UGX = £0.0001300000 -
10000 Ugandan Shillings banknote (Owen Falls dam)
This 10,000 Shilingi Elfu Kumi note features Uganda’s musical instruments on the front side. The obverse side of the banknote of ten shousand shillings depicts Owen Falls Dam, a Ugandan cob and the Nalubaale Power Station in Jinja.You get: £0.200001 UGX = £0.0000200000 -
10000 Ugandan Shillings banknote (Statue of Education)
The monument on the 10,000 Ugandan Shilling banknote is the Statue of Education, located at Kyambogo University in Kampala. The reverse side of the 10,000 UGX bill features a banana tree alongside a map of Uganda.You get: £1.300001 UGX = £0.0001300000 -
5000 Ugandan Shillings banknote (World War Memorial Monument)
This 5000 Shilingi Elfu Tano banknote features The World War I and II Memorial monument at the Constitutional Square in Kampala on the frontside. The reverse side of Uganda’s 5000 UGX bill features weaver birds alongside an outline of the East-African landlocked country’s borders.You get: £0.650001 UGX = £0.0001300000 -
2000 Ugandan Shillings banknote (Speke Monument)
Uganda’s Speke Monument in Jinja, the original source of the River Nile, is the main element on the front side of this 2000 Ugandan Shillings banknote. The reverse side of the 2000 UGX note features a Tilapia fish alongside the National Independence Monument in Kampala.You get: £0.260001 UGX = £0.0001300000 -
1000 Ugandan Shillings banknote (Nyero rock paintings)
The 1000 Shilingi Elfu Moja banknote is Uganda’s lowest value bill. The obverse side of the 1000 UGX note depicts Nyero rock paintings found in the Savannah grasslands. The reverse side features a map of Uganda and the National Independence Monument in Kampala.You get: £0.130001 UGX = £0.0001300000 -
500 Ugandan Shillings banknote (elephant)
This banknote of 500 Ugandan Shillings features an elephant and the Ugandan Coat of Arms on the front side. The reverse side of the Shilingi Mia Tano note features the Makerere University Administration Building clock tower.You get: £0.010001 UGX = £0.0000200000 -
20 Ugandan Shillings banknote (modern architecture)
The map outline of Uganda and Bank of Uganda’s seal is featured on the obverse of this 20 UGX banknotes. The reverse of the Shilingi Ishirini note features Uganda’s modern architecture, depicting the original Bank of Uganda headquarters building and the Bank of Uganda extension on Nile Avenue.You get: £0.000401 UGX = £0.0000200000