A ten shilling note (not a pound note) only has prefixes up to M and not X. Is the number you have stated correct? A similar note with number X22A 890058 would be worth around £3 - £5 if in mint condition (these notes were issued between 1970 and 1980 in the UK).
It is worth one Kenya shilling.
500 euro
about $2.28
A British shilling was 1/20 of a Pound, or 0.05 GBPAcoording to the exchange rate for December 15, 2009:0.05 British Pounds (GBP) = 0.08 US Dollars (USD)So a shilling would be equivalent to about 8 cents US
23 euro
There were 12 Pennies in a Shilling, and 20 Shillings in a Pound. A shilling at time of decimalisation was worth 5p
Before England decimalised the Pound, one shilling was worth one twentieth of a pound or 12 pence. Nowadays shillings aren't used, but it would be worth 5 pence of today's decimalised pound.
Prior to decimalisation in 1971 a Shilling was one twentieth of a Pound. At decimalisation, the Shilling converted to 5 New Pence.
In 1802, a shilling was worth 12 pence in British currency. This was part of the pre-decimal system where there were 20 shillings in a pound. Therefore, a shilling was equivalent to 1/20th of a pound. The value of a shilling in terms of purchasing power would have varied depending on the economic conditions of the time.
It is worth one Kenya shilling.
a schillling is five pents, so depending on how much the dolar is worth to the pound you shilling is worth anywhere from 5-10 cents
One pre-decimal pound was 20 shillings, one shilling was 12 pence, so one pound was 240 pence.
500 euro
In the old currency, One Guinea was equal to 21 Shillings or One Pound and One Shilling. In the new currency, One Guinea is equal to One Pound and Five Pence.
About the same as a british shilling 24 cents a shilling
The last British Shilling minted for general circulation was minted in 1966.
In 1600, a British Shilling was worth 12 pennies, as the British currency system at that time was based on the pound sterling, which was divided into 20 shillings, and each shilling was further divided into 12 pennies. Therefore, a shilling was equivalent to 1/20th of a pound or 1/240th of a pound sterling. The value of the shilling fluctuated over time due to economic factors, but in 1600, it was worth 12 pennies.