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its worth about 43 .8 pounds in 2012!
Unfortunately it is scrap or sentimental value only. Pre 1948 they were high in silver content and worth smelting but not in the 1950's and there are a lot of them around. See eBay for examples.
$37.00 in 1948 had the same buying power as $373.99 in 2016.
It depends upon the "grade" of the coin (i.e., how much detail is left from when it was orginally stamped at the mint, whether it's "dinged" around the edges, etc...) and to whom you're selling it to! A badly worn 1948 5 peso coin is naturally not going to be worth much more than scrap silver prices, while a pristine MS-66 1948 5 peso coin with a "mint error" is going to be worth far more to a numismatic collector.
I have votingshares from 1948 through 1952 & not a hint of what they are worth to a collector
One Shilling GBP in 1948 had the purchasing power of about £1.20 GBP today.
Assuming you mean a British shilling, about 10 cents or so. 1948 shillings have no silver and are very common.
its worth about 43 .8 pounds in 2012!
Very little ! There were thousands of shilling coins produced by the Royal Mint. Unless the coin has some 'peculiarity' that makes it stand out from all the others, it's worth less than its face value !
10 Shillings GBP in 1948 had the purchasing power of about £12.15 GBP today.
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About 12,231.12 pounds.
A 'shilling' is a unit of currency which used to be used in Britain. For centuries shillings were made from silver but after 1946 they were made from copper-nickel.
What's It Worth - 1948 was released on: USA: 21 May 1948
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the ring as a piece of jewellery. The 1948 British Florin is made from a copper-nickel alloy and, in perfect condition (not as part of a ring), it might get up to £8 GBP.
If you assume 3% per year inflation for the 60 years, 17 cents.