The Somaliland shilling ( so, Shillin Somaliland, ar, شلن صوماليلاندي; abbreviation: SLS; symbol:
/-, sometimes prefixed Sl.Sh.) is the official currency of the Republic of
Somaliland
Somaliland,; ar, صوماليلاند ', ' officially the Republic of Somaliland,, ar, جمهورية صوماليلاند, link=no ''Jumhūrīyat Ṣūmālīlānd'' is a ''de facto'' sovereign state in the Horn of Africa, still conside ...
.
Overview
The
shilling
The shilling is a historical coin, and the name of a unit of modern currencies formerly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, other British Commonwealth countries and Ireland, where they were generally equivalent to 12 pence ...
has been the currency of parts of Somalia since 1921, when the
East African shilling was introduced to the former
British Somaliland protectorate. Following the 1960 independence and unification of the former territories of
British Somaliland and
Italian Somaliland, their respective currencies, the East African shilling and
somalo (which were equal in value) were replaced at par in 1962 by the
Somali shilling
The Somali shilling (sign: Sh.So.; so, shilin; ar, شلن; it, scellino; ISO 4217: SOS) is the official currency of Somalia. It is subdivided into 100 ''senti'' (Somali, also ), ''cents'' (English) or (Italian).
Overview
Early history
The ...
. Names used for its denominations were cent (singular: centesimo; plural: centesimi) and سنت (plural: سنتيمات), along with shilling (singular: scellino; plural: scellini) and شلن.
In September 1994, the
Parliament of Somaliland endorsed President
Egal’s plans to introduce a new currency to replace the
Somali shilling
The Somali shilling (sign: Sh.So.; so, shilin; ar, شلن; it, scellino; ISO 4217: SOS) is the official currency of Somalia. It is subdivided into 100 ''senti'' (Somali, also ), ''cents'' (English) or (Italian).
Overview
Early history
The ...
. The Somaliland shilling was introduced on 18 October 1994 at a rate of Sl.So.1/- to
So.Sh.100/-. The Somali shilling ceased to be accepted as legal tender in Somaliland on 31 January 1995.
The Somaliland shilling is pegged to the United States dollar at a rate of Sl.Sh.580/12 to US$1. Only the 100/-, 500/-, 1,000/- and 5,000/-
banknote
A banknote—also called a bill (North American English), paper money, or simply a note—is a type of negotiable instrument, negotiable promissory note, made by a bank or other licensed authority, payable to the bearer on demand.
Banknotes w ...
s are currently in circulation.
Coins
The Somaliland shilling is nominally divided into 100 cents, but coins denominated in cents have never been issued due to their low value. The coin with the lowest value to have been issued is the 1/- coin, first minted in 1994 at the
Pobjoy Mint in
England
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and thus bearing the ''PM''
mint mark. In 2002, 2/- and 5/- coins were issued, bearing depictions of explorer
Sir Richard Burton
Sir Richard Francis Burton (; 19 March 1821 – 20 October 1890) was a British explorer, writer, orientalist scholar,and soldier. He was famed for his travels and explorations in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, as well as his extraordinary kn ...
and a
cockerel, respectively. Other coins that have been issued are the 10/- coin (depicting a
monkey
Monkey is a common name that may refer to most mammals of the infraorder Simiiformes, also known as the simians. Traditionally, all animals in the group now known as simians are counted as monkeys except the apes, which constitutes an incomple ...
) and 20/- coin (depicting a
greyhound). Somaliland coins are not currently being minted or circulated.
The 1/- and 5/- coins are struck in
aluminium
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, the 10/- coin in
brass, the 20/- coin in
stainless steel
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion. It contains at least 11% chromium and may contain elements such as carbon, other nonmetals and metals to obtain other desired properties. Stainless steel's resi ...
, and the 1,000/- coin in .999 fine
silver
Silver is a chemical element with the Symbol (chemistry), symbol Ag (from the Latin ', derived from the Proto-Indo-European wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/h₂erǵ-, ''h₂erǵ'': "shiny" or "white") and atomic number 47. A soft, whi ...
.
;1/- coin (1994)
This was the first coin issued by the Somaliland government. The coin depicts a
Somali pigeon (''Columba oliviae''). The PM (Pobjoy Mint)
mint mark is located near the bird's tail feathers. The words "
REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND 1994" are inscribed on the
obverse of the coin; the
reverse of the coin bears the words "
BAANKA SOMALILAND" and "
ONE SOMALILAND SHILLING" around the "1/-" in the centre.
;5/- coins (2002)
There are two coins in this denomination, both issued in 2002. The first bears a portrait of
Sir Richard Francis Burton
Sir Richard Francis Burton (; 19 March 1821 – 20 October 1890) was a British explorer, writer, orientalist scholar,and soldier. He was famed for his travels and explorations in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, as well as his extraordinary kn ...
, the second depicts a rooster.
The specifications of the first coin are as follows:
The obverse of the coin has the words "
RICHARD F. BURTON EXPLORATION OF SOMALILAND" inscribed around Burton's portrait. The dates "1841 1904" are to the left of the portrait, and "2002" is to the right. "
BAANKA SOMALILAND" and "
FIVE SOMALILAND SHILLINGS" are inscribed on the reverse around the "5/-" in the centre.
The specifications of the second coin are as follows:
The obverse of this coin has the words "
REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND 2002" inscribed on it and depicts a cockerel. As with the other 5/- coin, the dates "1841 1904" are to the left of the portrait, and "2002" is to the right. '
BAANKA SOMALILAND' and '
FIVE SOMALILAND SHILLINGS' are also inscribed on the reverse around the "5/-" in the centre.
;10/- coin (2002)
The Sl.Sh.10/- coin obverse depicts a
monkey
Monkey is a common name that may refer to most mammals of the infraorder Simiiformes, also known as the simians. Traditionally, all animals in the group now known as simians are counted as monkeys except the apes, which constitutes an incomple ...
, around which the words "
REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND 2002" are inscribed. The reverse of the coin has "
BAANKA SOMALILAND" and "
TEN SOMALILAND SHILLINGS" inscribed around the "10/-" in the centre.
;20/- coin (2002)
The obverse of the 20/- coin depicts a
greyhound and has the words "
REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND 2002" inscribed around it. The reverse has "
BAANKA SOMALILAND" and "
TWENTY SOMALILAND SHILLINGS" inscribed around the "20/-" in the centre.
Banknotes
Banknotes were issued in denominations of 5/-, 10/-, 20/-, 50/-, Sl.Sh.100/-, 500/-, 1,000/- and 5,000/-; dates of issue range from 1994 to 2011. Currently, only the 100/-, 500/-, 1,000/- and 5,000/- notes are in circulation.

In 1996 and 1999, regular 50/- notes were reissued in a larger size (130 × 58 or 130 × 57 mm by difference sources).
;5th Anniversary of Independence Commemorative Issue (1996)
In 1996, banknotes were overprinted with the phrase "5th Anniversary of Independence 18 May 1996 Sanad Gurada 5ee Gobanimadda 18 May 1996" in bronze/gold letters, or "Sanad Gurada 5ee Gobanimadda 18 May 1996" in silver letters to commemorate the fifth anniversary of de facto independence. However, it is unclear whether these notes were overprinted by Somaliland authorities or numismatic merchants.
Exchange rates
The central bank provides exchange services for various currencies at the official government rate, but most people prefer the unofficial rates used by
hawala agents and
money changers on the streets of main cities.
*In November 2000, the official exchange rate of Baanka Somaliland was Sl.Sh.4,550/- for 1
US dollar. Unofficial exchange rates at the time fluctuated between Sl.Sh.4,000/- and Sl.Sh.5,000/- per dollar. In December 2008, the official rate had fallen to Sl.Sh.7,500/- per US dollar.
*In December 2015, the generally recognized exchange rate was Sl.Sh.6,000/- per US dollar, and by July 2019, the generally recognized exchange rate had dropped to Sl.Sh.8,500/- per US dollar.
*In December 2022, the official exchange rate of Baanka Somaliland was Sl.Sh.8530/- for 1
US dollar. The Somaliland exchange rate in 2019 was Sl.Sh.8,500/- per US dollar which is a 0.35% increase of inflation, the Somaliland Shilling remains stable around the 8,000 mark and will most likely decrease in inflation in the coming years.
See also
*
Economy of Somaliland
References
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External links
Catalogue of Somaliland coins
{{DEFAULTSORT:Somaliland Shilling
Circulating currencies
Currencies of Africa
Shilling
The shilling is a historical coin, and the name of a unit of modern currencies formerly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, other British Commonwealth countries and Ireland, where they were generally equivalent to 12 pence ...
Currencies introduced in 1994
Currencies of Somaliland