Good question, nobody has ever seen one.
The last Australian Shilling was minted in 1963.
The last British Shilling was minted in 1966.
The last New Zealand Shilling was minted in 1965.
It says zhonghua renmin gongheguo and the front has a giant 1 on it with something that looks like the mathematical pi sign and says yi yuan it's a silver coin
A New Zealand 1947 cupro-nickel Shilling (George VI), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $450 NZD. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $3 to $65 NZD. There were 2.8 million minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Pretty much the same as today.
Take the coin to a dealer or look in a book on coins for the value.
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Please be a little more specific. Depending on the country of issue and the year potentially dating back to 1550, a Shilling coin could be made from anything from gold to a copper-nickel alloy. Many of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries issued a Shilling coin at some point in time.
Have a closer look at your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901. The last British Shilling was minted in 1966.
The Kenyan shilling is a silver coin. It has the portraits of either former presidents Jomo Kenyatta or Daniel Moi at the front and the coat of arms at the back.
See the link below to the Royal Mint.
Such a coin does not exist. The last Australian 1 cent coins were issued for circulation in 1990. They were progressively withdrawn from circulation in 1992.
That depends on which coin, from where.
ALL British coins have that inscription so it really doesn't help to ID a coin. Please look for the coin's denomination and post a new question. Old British coins have strange values so you may see words like shilling, florin, farthing, etc.
Can you be more specific? What denomination coin?
the coin has the president on it
A semicircle.
100
Yes.