'Bull Head' shillings were issued between 1816 and 1820 during the last 4 years of George III's reign. The 1816 and 1817 are most common and can fetch £10 in ordinary circulated condition. In mint state they are worth about £100 each. 1817 with the error 'GEOE' on the legend is worth £500+ in top grade. The RRITT error coin is worth between £15 and £250. The 1818 is quite scarce with values from £25 to £350, 1819 and 1820 from £10 to £150. 1818 can have a 'high 8' in the date and the 9 can also be struck over an 8 - these are worth £30 - £300 depending on condition. 1820 also has the I in HONI struck over an S variant worth between £40 and £500.
I have a five shilling coin with the Queen's father head on it, and a horseman on the other side dated 1951, in good condition, could you tell me what it could be worth.
A shilling in 1850 was approximatley £3.82
A shilling is a British monetary coin and is not in the Bible.
It's a buffalo rather than a bull, and it shows the entire animal not just its head. Please see the Related Question for more details.
The English Shilling coin was not introduced until about 1550.
The value of 1 shilling in 1960 Kenya would have been equivalent to 100 cents.
A shilling was a coin in British currency until 1971. It's value at decimalisation was 5 new pence.
Assuming you mean a British shilling, about 10 cents or so. 1948 shillings have no silver and are very common.
A British Shilling in 1841 had the purchasing power of about £3.25 GBP today.
The last New Zealand Shilling was minted in 1965.
one shilling
The last British Shilling minted for general circulation was minted in 1966.