One Shilling in pre-decimal British currency was worth;- Twelve old pennies / Five New Pence / one twentieth of a pound However - if you are interested in the value of a shilling as a collectible coin, you'll need to post a much more specific question: Include the coin's date, how worn it is, and what country issued it. Many countries used shillings; if your coin doesn't have a specific country on it, it's probably from England.
Such a coin does not exist. There are 2 cent coins, Shilling coins and Two Shillings coins, but no 2 cent Shillings. The cent and the Shilling do not belong in the same currency.
There were only two years when an Australian Crown (Five Shilling) coins was minted, being 1937 and 1938. If by "polished die" you mean a "Proof" coin, both the 1937 and 1938 coins were minted as Proof and general circulation coins.
If one-fifth of the coins are dimes two fifteeths are nickles and two-thirds are pennies how much of each coin do you have for a total of one dollars worth of coins.
A 1967 2 shilling coin is worth nothing really A 1967 2 shilling coin uncirculated would be worth around £1.50 maximum
I would like to sale two bit coins. Gold and copper color
The 1964 Bailiwick of Jersey Proof Set contains 4 coins, two each of the 1/12th Shilling which is bronze and, two each of the 1/4 Shilling (Threepence) which is nickel/brass.
a tanner and a shilling
A Two Pence coin weighs 7.12 grams. There are 50 Two Pence coins in a Pound. One Pound worth of Two Pence coins weighs 356 grams.
Assuming you're referring to a British 2-Shilling, 1966 is a common date, and worth up to $3 or $4 if it's uncirculated (if it's in circulated condition, its value drops to less than a dollar).
There were two different George VI Shilling coins issued during the period 1937 to 1952. The "English reverse" featuring a left facing lion rampant on a crown. The "Scottish reverse" featuring a forward facing lion seated on a crown and holding a sword and sceptre. Both of these designs were continued on the Elizabeth II Shillings. The value of these coins varies quite a bit depending on the year.
A half-crown (25p) and a shilling (5p)
Two quarters, a dime, two nickels, and a penny