A shilling was a coin in British currency until 1971. It's value at decimalisation was 5 new pence.
A shilling is a British monetary coin and is not in the Bible.
A shilling in 1850 was approximatley £3.82
The English Shilling coin was not introduced until about 1550.
Assuming you mean a British shilling, about 10 cents or so. 1948 shillings have no silver and are very common.
The last New Zealand Shilling was minted in 1965.
A British Shilling in 1841 had the purchasing power of about £3.25 GBP today.
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Shillings haven't been used in the UK since 1971 when the British currency was metricated. At the time of conversion, the value of a shilling became five pence.
The last British Shilling minted for general circulation was minted in 1966.
Roughly they can be valued between £500-£5k depending on quality
The sign for the British Shilling was an S if a sign was required. £1/2/6 or £1/2/6d represented One Pound, Two Shillings and Sixpence. The Shilling value is between the Pound value and the Penny value, so it does not need a sign. The position of the 2 makes the value Two Shillings. 2/6d represented Two Shillings and Sixpence. The Shilling value precedes the Penny value, so it does not need a sign. The position of the 2 makes the value Two Shillings. If the need arose to indicate an even Shilling value, it was written as 2/-, indicating Two Shillings and zero Pence or, 2S, indicating Two Shillings.