$1.50
5484512564621852million dollars
Now it is 25p...... At the time when we in UK still had shillings & pence it was a considerable amount of money. If you got 5 shillings pocket money you were very well off indeed. Just think 25 P wont even get you a mars bar now...
The answer is 5 shillings.
it was probably worth about 1 USD in todays money
4 shillings that's what my great grandmother said
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There were 20 shilling in one pound. Therefore 15 shillings would equal 75 pence in todays money.
Well, honey, 15 shillings back in the day would be roughly equivalent to around 75 pence in today's money. But let's be real, who even uses shillings anymore? Just think of it as a couple of coins jingling in your pocket that you could probably find under your couch cushions.
A shilling was 1/20 th of a British Pound before decimalisation, so 30 shillings would have been 1 pound 10 shillings, or £1.50 in todays money.
Current value would depend on condition. Ten bob,(Ten Shillings) was half a pound in sterling money. 20 shillings = 1 pound (£) That equates to 50p in todays money.
One old shilling is the equivalent of a modern 5 pence (each being 1/20 of a pound). Shillings were still legal tender as 5 pence until the early 1990s. 12 times 5 is 60 pence.
The Greek currency is the Drachma of 100 Lepta. There are no Greek Shillings.
A pound (£) in old money contained 20 shillings. A shilling contained 12 pennies.
Ten Shillings GBP in 1780 had the purchasing power of about £44.43 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation based on current exchange rates.
approx Rs.16.88
10p or in the money of the time 2 shillings
20 cents