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Shilling size refers to the dimensions and weight of a shilling coin, traditionally used in various currencies, particularly in the UK before decimalization in 1971. A shilling was typically a silver coin, with its size and weight varying slightly depending on the specific version and time period. In modern contexts, "shilling" can also refer to the historical value of the currency or be used metaphorically in discussions about pricing or value in economics.

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