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The 1947 shilling from the United Kingdom contained 0.5 grams of silver, as it was minted during the transition period when the British currency was being debased. This shilling was made of 50% silver and 50% copper. In terms of weight, the total silver content in a 1947 shilling is approximately 0.1 troy ounces. However, keep in mind that many coins from this period may have been melted down or lost over time.

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