More information is needed. At that time the U.K used shillings and Austria used schillings. Please post a new question giving the coin's country of origin.
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A 1946 shilling from the UK contains 50% silver.
Assuming you mean a British shilling, about 10 cents or so. 1948 shillings have no silver and are very common.
Eine Handvoll Shilling - 1955 TV is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:12
The 1957 South African 2 1/2 Shilling coin weighs 14.1400 grams and is 50% silver, giving it and ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.2273 troy ounces.
The British Shilling has never been made from gold, and has always been made from silver. From 1920 onwards, the Shilling and all other British silver coins, were debased from Sterling silver (92.5%) to 50% silver.
There were no US silver dollrs minted in 1955, however, most US silver coins which were minted for circulation contained 90% silver and 10% coper.
"Shilling" is a noun and refers to a silver or cupro-nickel coin used by many countries.
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The 1947 shilling from the United Kingdom contained 0.5 grams of silver, as it was minted during the transition period when the British currency was being debased. This shilling was made of 50% silver and 50% copper. In terms of weight, the total silver content in a 1947 shilling is approximately 0.1 troy ounces. However, keep in mind that many coins from this period may have been melted down or lost over time.
The predecimal British Shilling converted to 5 New Pence at the changeover to decimal currency.
Roosevelt dimes from 1946 to 1964 are 90% silver. The ASW. (Actual Silver Weight) is 0.07234oz of pure silver.
About the same as a british shilling 24 cents a shilling