A Crown and a Florin are Victorian money.
The predecimal Crown was Five Shillings.
The Florin was Two Shillings.
The Guinea, which was phased out and effectively replaced by the Sovereign during the early 19th century, was 21 Shillings.
There were 12 pennies in one shilling and a florin was a two shilling piece. So, a florin was worth 24 pennies. This is not to be confused with the later 'New Penny' introduced with decimalization in 1971. A florin is equal to £0.10, or 10 New Pence. The designation was later dropped once the original pre-decimal usage had died out.
aruban florin
Florin
The Victorian got $100,000.
A Florin was a Two Shilling coin in all Commonwealth countries prior to decimalisation. At the conversion to decimal currency, a British Florin became 10 New Pence.
The official name of money in Guinea is CFA Franc BEAC.
what did victorian street sellers sell to make money ?
Pounds, shillings and pence.
That motto, with variations, appears on all British money so it doesn't help to ID your coin. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination. It'll be a strange word such as florin or half-crown.
if you are referring to where it shows you how much money you have, it stands for florin. that's the currency
Not very much!
it was bad no one had money