Around 8 cents
One Shilling and seven pence GBP in 1831 had the purchasing power of about £5.30 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
Modern coins are unlikely to be worth anything above face value. Exchange rates change every day so you'd need to look at a site such as www.xe.com for the current rate against the USD.
it is worth about 1cent to at lest 15cents have a good day
One Euro is worth 1.32 American dollar. However, the exchange rate varies from day to day. There was a time when one Euro was worth more than $1.5 American dollar.
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
ten pence or half shilling a day
Currency conversions vary from day to day. Below are a couple of related links. As of Sept 19 2012, 500 somali shillings is worth about 31 cents US. ($0.31)
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Currently £17,000 - £26,000 for a Private soldier - rising with time served and qualifications. Pay increases with Rank. Traditionally British soldiers were paid "a shilling a day" - taking the Kings (Queen's) Shilling being an expression for joining up (they also received a signing on bonus). The "Shilling a Day" still pops up in popular culture.
About 2 shilling a day with 3 shilling for each confirmed kill
It depends. Modern day base (common) cards a worth little to nothing, but are still fun to collect; modern rookies have a broad range and you can find how much they are going for on eBay. Most people who collect modern day cards (like me) go for the hits (autograph, autographed jersey cards, and jersey/patch cards). Again look for how much they are going for on eBay. Older, or vintage cards, are only worth what a collector will pay for them. I personally do not collect the old ones. Hope this helps! Remember, all cards are based on their conditions, and if they are in terrible shape, they won't be worth much, and vice-versa.
The Tanzanian shilling is now so devalued by inflation that it would be difficult to find a one-shilling coin these days. But back in the day when a shilling had some buying power, they had an arm holding a torch on one side and a picture of the President ("Rais") on the other. Neither of these are Masonic.
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Hessian troops were paid 1 shilling = 25 cents a day
How much is the Ten Dollar Independence Day coin of Bahamas worth
Alot