As of 30th June 2009: 1 Australian Dollar = 0.49 British Pounds
1 British Pound = 2.04 Australian Dollars So: £10 = $20.40
5 bob. a dollar in 1965 was five shillings
1.58 AUD
In pre decimalised currency two pounds was equal to 40 shillings.
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You need to say which type of dollar you want to convert from or into. There are many different currencies in the world called "dollar". For example, Singapore dollar, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar.
A pound (£) in old money contained 20 shillings. A shilling contained 12 pennies.
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You need to say which type of dollar you want to convert from or into. There are many different currencies in the world called "dollar". For example, Singapore dollar, Canadian dollar, Australian dollar.
There were 21 shillings in a guinea, 20 shillings in £1. A guinea was useful for a family of 3 children as they could get 7 shillings each.
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 shilling is an obsolete denomination in Great Britain (it was replaced in 1968, although proof examples for collecters were also produced in 1970), but there were 20 shillings to the pound (and 12 pennies to the shilling), so 15 shillings equates to 15/20 (or 0.75) of a pound. The pound, as of February 10, 2009, is worth US$1.45. Thus, 15 shillings would be worth about US$1.09. The numismatic value of the coins themselves, however, may be higher depending on date and condition.
1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 Dollar in US