Exchange Currency

shilling

nouna unit of currency used in Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda

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  1. Shilling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The shilling is a unit of currency formerly used in Britain and some current and former British Commonwealth countries. The word shilling comes from scilling, an ...
     
  2. Shilling (British coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The British shilling is a historic British coin from the eras of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the later United Kingdom; also adopted as a Scot denominaion upon ...
     
  3. Shill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Shilling is illegal in many circumstances and in many jurisdictions because of the potential for fraud and damage, however, if a shill does not place uninformed ...
     
  4. shilling - definition of shilling by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    Abbr. s. A coin used in the United Kingdom, worth one twentieth of a pound, 5 new pence, or 12 old pence prior to 1971. 2. See Table at currency. 3. Printing A ...
     
  5. Coins of the UK - The Shilling
    The shilling was often known as a 'bob' as in 'Have you got a couple of bob you can lend me?'. The origin of this term is uncertain, although a 'bobe' was a ...
     
  6. Shilling | Define Shilling at Dictionary.com
    a cupronickel coin and former monetary unit of the United Kingdom, the 20th part of a pound, equal to 12 pence: retained in circulation equal to 5 new pence ...
     
  7. Shilling - Merriam-Webster Online
    a : a former monetary unit of the United Kingdom equal to 12 pence or 1⁄20 pound. b : a former monetary unit equal to 1⁄20 pound of any of various countries in ...
     
  8. A. Gary Shilling & Company
    The Firm was founded in 1978 by A. Gary Shilling. Our approach to analyzing and forecasting economic and financial developments in the U.S. and abroad, and ...