10 Shillings GBP in 1948 had the purchasing power of about £12.15 GBP today.
in the time of king Edward it was worth £10 now £7.10 shillings
In Tudor times, 100 shillings would have been considered a substantial amount of money, equivalent to 5 pounds, as there were 20 shillings in a pound. This sum could buy a considerable quantity of goods, such as several weeks' worth of food for a family or pay for a skilled tradesman's services for an extended period. The value of money during this era fluctuated, but 100 shillings represented a significant financial resource in the context of the 16th century.
In Victorian times, 15 shillings would have been equivalent to 75 pence in the British currency system. The shilling was a unit of currency used in the United Kingdom before decimalization in 1971. It was equal to 12 pence or 1/20th of a pound. Therefore, 15 shillings would be worth 75 pence or 3/4 of a pound in Victorian times.
Italy used the florin during the 1400's. It was worth about 2 shillings then.
6 Shillings GBP in 1812 had the purchasing power of about £13.43 GBP today. 6 Shillings GBP in 1812 had the purchasing power of about $21.84 USD today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations for which I cannot take credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
10 Shillings GBP in 1980 had the purchasing power of about £1.44 GBP today.
The 1942 Florin (two shillings) British coin is struck in 50% pure silver, it is worth about $8-10 US dollars, or about 5-6 British Pounds depending on condition and collector demand.
10 Shillings GBP in 1657 had the purchasing power of about £56.05 GBP today. 10 Shillings GBP in 1657 had the purchasing power of about $98.20 CAD today.
10 shillings
would shillings be the same worth as now'smoney
Assuming you mean a British shilling, about 10 cents or so. 1948 shillings have no silver and are very common.
10 dollars
when first made, 1 guinea was 20 shillings which was £1 it then became 30 shillings A guinea was worth 21 shillings, so 2 guineas was worth 42 shillings, which was 2 pounds and 2 shillings (£2.10p in todays currency).
The British Shilling and the Shillings of most other Commonwealth countries are part of long redundant currencies which no longer have exchange rates with any other currency. There were 20 Shillings in a Pound and 12 Pence in a Shilling. The British currency changeover occurred in 1971. Ten Shillings converted to 50 New Pence. 10 British Shillings in 1971 had the purchasing power of about £4.73 GBP today. 10 British Shillings in 1971 had the purchasing power of about $7.60 USD today.
The British Shilling and the Shillings of most other Commonwealth countries are part of long redundant currencies which no longer have exchange rates with any other currency. There were 20 Shillings in a Pound and 12 Pence in a Shilling. The British currency changeover occurred in 1971. Ten Shillings converted to 50 New Pence. 10 British Shillings in 1969 had the purchasing power of about £5.50 GBP today. 10 British Shillings in 1969 had the purchasing power of about $8.83 USD today.
The last British Shilling minted for general circulation was minted in 1966.
There were a variety of gold coins circulating in England during the 1500's. The face value of many coins changed from time to time for economic reasons. Circulating British gold coins of the 1500's , included - Sovereign (20 Shillings) Half-Sovereign (10 Shillings) Double-Sovereign (40 Shillings) Treble-Sovereign (60 Shillings) Fine-Sovereign (30 Shillings) Ryal (10 Shillings or, 15 Shillings) Angel (6 Shillings and 8 Pence or, 7 Shillings and 6 Pence or, 8 Shillings or, 10 Shillings) Half-Angel or Angelet Quarter- Angel George- Noble (6 Shillings and 8 Pence) Half-George- Noble (3 Shillings and 4 Pence) Crown of the Rose (4 Shillings and 6 Pence) Crown of the Double-Rose (5 Shillings) Crown Halfcrown Pound (20 Shillings) Half-Pound (10 Shillings)