A collection of New Zealand 1933 to 1965 Florins in average condition, might fetch anything up to $110 NZD. The folder might be considered a bonus.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
British Halfcrowns and Florins are neither rare, scarce nor valuable. A mint condition uncirculated Halfcrown might fetch up to £12 GBP. A mint condition uncirculated Florin might fetch up to £8 GBP. If they have been circulated, not much.
Assuming you have cupro-nickel British Florins in circulated but reasonable condition, the individual coin values might range between £1 to £5 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation for the set.
Florins are no longer circulated but were worth the equivalent of 24 British pennies - 100 equal 1 British pound. The exchange rate varies so need to check with a bank or two.
New Zealand Florins (Two Shillings) were issued in most years from 1933 until 1965. Decimal currency was introduced in 1967.Depending on the year, a circulated Florin in good condition might fetch anything from $3 to $12 NZD.Depending on the year, an uncirculated Florin in absolute mint condition might fetch anything from $8 to $8,000 NZD.A complete set of New Zealand Florins from 1933 to 1965 in average condition might get $110 NZD.
There were 188,000 1932 Australian Florins minted.
yes , because it was the medici family ( florence ) who were the main Italian family , they introduced a new currencey ( florins ). They named it after florence hence florins / florence.
Not as a rule. They contain no precious metals and unless they are in mint uncirculated condition, are not likely to get much.
There were sufficient Florins already in circulation without having to mint any more.
Rare is a relative term. Most New Zealand Florins were minted in quantities greater than 1 million. New Zealand Florins of which there were fewer than 200,000 minted include the years 1936, 1942, 1944 and 1963. There were 300,000 1946 "Flat Back" Florins (the Kiwi has a flat back) of a total of 1.2 million Florins minted in 1946. What might be considered rare are the Proof Florins. In most years they were minted, there were 200 or less minted.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "New Zealand" Florins minted prior to 1933. Any Florins circulating in New Zealand prior to 1933 would have been mostly British Florins and perhaps some Australian Florins.
It would depend on the Florin of which country you refer to. British and New Zealand 1933 Florins, amongst others, were made from an alloy containing 50% silver. Australian 1933 Florins were made from sterling silver containing 92.5% silver. South African 1933 Florins were made from an alloy containing 80% silver. Irish 1933 Florins were made from an alloy containing 75% silver.
A florin was 2 shillings £1 was 20 shillings So £1 was 10 florins.