In 1950, the South African shilling was a currency used in South Africa before the country decimalized its currency in 1961. At that time, one South African shilling was worth 1/20 of a pound, or 10 cents in the decimal currency system. Therefore, the value of 1 South African shilling in 1950 can be considered approximately equivalent to 10 cents in today's currency. However, historical exchange rates and inflation would need to be factored in for a more precise modern comparison.
You are probably asking about a South African coin dated 1950. The value would depend on the specific denomination to which you are referring (farthing, half penny, penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, two shilling, 2 1/2 shilling or 5 shilling) and its condition.
According to the 2000 blackbook price guide a s. African 1950 5 shilling coin is silver. I assume this is 100%. because it is stated if is less than ie. 50%. South Africa never made 100% pure silver coins, those that are not 50% silver would have a silver content of 83.5%
A British Shilling in 1950 had the purchasing power of about £1.15 GBP today.
South African Military Academy was created on 1950-04-01.
Carroll H. Shilling died in 1950.
The most valuable Five Shilling coin from South Africa was, by a large margin, the 1892 coin, the two varieties of which are valued at between US$1,000 and US$2,000 (the wagon with a double shart on the tongue is the more valuable variety) in Uncirculated condition. The 1959 is the next most valuable, at about US$100. The 1950 is valued at about US$60. Others are valued largely at their silver value (with Silver at US$40.40 per troy ounce as of September 12, 2011, about US$29.40 for coins dated 1950 and before containing 0.7273 troy ounces, and about US$18.35 for coins dated 1951 and after containing 0.4546 troy ounces), although Proof examples are generally worth a bit more.
All of them except Liberia, Ethiopia, Egypt and South Africa.
It's impossible to say, because the question doesn't include the country, denomination, or date of the coin.
For info on the experience of African Americans who lived on the South Side, read "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hansberry.
A British 1950 shilling, which is equivalent to 12 old pence, typically has a numismatic value ranging from a few pence to several pounds, depending on its condition and rarity. In circulated condition, it's generally worth around 50 pence to £1, while uncirculated examples can fetch higher prices. Collectors may pay more for specific mint marks or coins in exceptional condition. Always check current market trends for precise valuations.
It appears that they only circulated 3,600 in 1975.
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