Such a coin does not exist.
In 1909, the only coins issued by the States of Jersey were the One Twelfth of a Shilling and the One Twenty-fourth of a Shilling coins.
There was no States of Jersey 1930 One Twelfth of a Shilling coin minted.
Jersey only ever produced a Five Shilling coin in 1966. The concept of a "Shilling" ceased with the introduction of decimal currency in 1971.
There were no States of Jersey One Twelfth of a Shilling coin issued from 1895 to 1908 inclusive.
About the same as a british shilling 24 cents a shilling
Ocean Highway - New Jersey - was created in 1909.
It is worth one Kenya shilling.
The Royal Mint did not issue any coins called a Quarter-Shilling, but a quarter of a Shilling was a Threepence, a coin that was issued for hundreds of years. The Bailiwick of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands, issued a "One Fourth of a Shilling" coin variously from 1957 to 1966.
There were no 1891 coins struck.
There is 24 Cents per British shilling
The 1964 Bailiwick of Jersey Proof Set contains 4 coins, two each of the 1/12th Shilling which is bronze and, two each of the 1/4 Shilling (Threepence) which is nickel/brass.
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A States of Jersey 1911 bronze One Twelfth of a Shilling (KG V), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £30 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £5 to £20 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.