It depends on which currency you are using.
In British coinage there were 20 shillings to the pound. Do the maths
150 GBP would be 3000 shillings.
There were 40 Shillings in the predecimal Two Pounds.
Britain used Pounds, Shillings and Pence as their currency for many years. There were 12 Pence to the Shilling and 20 Shillings to the Pound. Many British Colonies and countries of the British Empire/Commonwealth also used Pounds, Shillings and Pence.
There were 20 shillings in the British pound, so 2 pounds was 40 shillings.
120 pounds is 120 pounds. You do not need to change pounds into pounds because there is no difference. The abbreviation for "pound" is "lb."
In the predecimal currency, there were 20 Shillings in One Pound. Therefore there would be 200,000 Shillings in £10,000 (predecimal).
120 ounces = 7.5 pounds
1 kg = 2.2 pounds 120 pounds = 120/2.2 kg
Shillings are smaller, there are 20 shillings in one pound
120 ounces = 7.5 pounds
120 pounds is 1,920 ounces.
Yes - there are 20 shillings to the pound, so 3.50 is 70 shillings.
There were 20 Shillings in One Pound so, if you consider having 10,000 Pounds as being rich, is would take 200,000 Shillings to be rich.