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In the 1800s, six Irish shillings would be worth approximately 30 pence, as there were 20 shillings in a pound and 12 pence in a shilling. The actual value in modern currency can be difficult to determine due to inflation and changes in the economy over time. However, in terms of purchasing power, six shillings could buy a decent meal or basic goods for a working-class family. Adjusted for inflation, it would represent a small but significant amount in today's money.

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