There are 20 shillings in 1 pound.
One pound = 1 lb.
Thirty shillings is equivalent to £1.50p (one pound and fifty pence) in decimal currency.
There are 100 pennies in 1 pound.
There are 100 35p's in 1 pound.
There is 1 pound in a pound.
There are ten shillings in half a pound.
There USED to be 40 sixpences in a pound. 2 sixpences = 1 shilling. 20 shillings = 1 pound
A florin was 2 shillings £1 was 20 shillings So £1 was 10 florins.
1 pound = 20 shillings, 1 shilling = 12 pennies so 1 pound = 240 pennies.
There were 12 Pence to the Shilling and 20 Shillings to the Pound.
There were 20 Shillings in the British Pound every year, including 1910.
12 pence =1 shilling 240 pence = 1 pound 20 shillings = 1 pound
There were 40 Shillings in the predecimal Two Pounds.
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.
The old predecimal Pound (or Sovereign) consisted of 20 Shillings. There were 4 Crowns (Five Shillings) to the Pound. Subsequently there were 8 Halfcrowns to the Pound. The Sovereign has a face value of One Pound.
In the predecimal currency, there were 20 Shillings in One Pound. Therefore there would be 200,000 Shillings in £10,000 (predecimal).
Shilling was a sub-unit of the pound until 1971. There were 20 shillings in a pound, so 1 shilling is equal to 5 new pence.