Most British One Shilling coins from the past 100 years would not be considered rare. For more detail, you would need to provide the date on the coin.
If you refer to the 1920 British Shilling, it is not rare.
It would be rare, but not very rare. Lots of people would still have them. The Eireann 1931 "Proof" Shilling is quite rare.
One Twelfth of a Shilling, apart from the obvious answer of One Penny, was a coin issued by the States of Jersey from 1877 to 1964. Other fractional denominations included One Twenty-fourth of a Shilling and One Forty-eighth of a Shilling, possibly recognisable as the equivalent of a British Halfpenny and Farthing respectively. Prior to 1877, it was even more confusing with coins such as One Thirteenth of a Shilling, One Twenty-sixth of a Shilling and One Fifty-second of a Shilling.
Sorry, There Is No Antonym For Shilling. =( Bye Guys
It is worth one Kenya shilling.
one shilling east african note
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.
A British Guinea was worth 21 Shillings or One Pound and One Shilling.
There were 12 pennies in a shilling. When decimal currency was introduced in 1971, one shilling became 5 new pence.
One Shilling GBP in 1948 had the purchasing power of about £1.20 GBP today.
My mother sent me to the shop with One Shilling to buy a loaf of bread.
One Shilling GBP in 1941 had the purchasing power of about £1.65 GBP today.