TUSK

The East African shilling replaced the rupee as the currency of Britan's East African colonies in 1920. Today, there are four East African countries whose unit of currency is called the shilling. If you want to remember which ones they are, you just need to think of an elephant – because their initial letters (in the right order, obviously) spell TUSK.

They are Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia and Kenya.

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