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Eritrea
Dollar; Lira ; Tallero ,
Ethiopia
Besa ; Birr; Dollar; Gersh; Mahaleki; Mahallak; Matona; Talari;
Werk, Somalia
Scellino; Senti; Shilin; Shilling; Somalo
introduced in 1997 to replace the Ethiopian birr at par.
The nakfa is the currency of Eritrea. It is divided into 100 cents
with
Banknotes in denominations of:
1 nakfa ,
5 nakfa ,
10 nakfa ,
20 nakfa ,
50 nakfa ,
100 nakfa . Followed by the second issue consisting of only the 50- and
100-nakfa notes
The birr is the unit of currency in Ethiopia.
In 1931, the Emperor of Ethiopia formally requested that the name Ethiopia
were used instead of Abyssinia, and the issuing Bank of Abyssinia also
became the Bank of Ethiopia. Thus, the pre-1931 currency could be
considered the Abyssinian birr and the post-1931 currency the Ethiopian
birr.
The
Somaliland shilling has been the currency of Somalia since 1962.
Was
Preceded by:
Italian Somaliland somalo and East African shilling ,
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