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Coins of the Somaliland shilling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coins of the Somaliland shilling The coins of Somaliland refers to the legal tender coinage accepted by the government of Somaliland, a self-declared republic that is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia.〔(Somaliland’s Quest for International Recognition and the HBM-SSC Factor )〕 With a very short numismatic history, six coins have been issued since 1991. There are nominally 100 cents in one Somaliland shilling. The 1/- coin was struck at the Pobjoy Mint in England. The 1/- and 5/- coins are composed of aluminium. The 10/- coin is composed of brass, the 20/- coin is composed of stainless steel, and the 1,000/- coin is composed of .999 fine silver. ==1 Shilling (1994)== This was the first coin issued by the Somaliland government. The coin depicts a Somali pigeon (''Columba oliviae''). The obverse of the coin is inscribed 'REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND 1994'. The PM (Pobjoy Mint) mint mark is located near the bird's tail feathers. The reverse of the coin is inscribed 'BAANKA SOMALILAND' and '.ONE SOMALILAND SHILLING.'. The symbol '1/-' is in the centre.
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