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1960 Two Shillings. QUEEN Elizabeth II. The melt and minimum value of a Shilling 196
QUEEN Elizabeth II. The melt and minimum value of a Shilling 1960 is $ 11. The pre-decimal florin (2s) was a unit of currency equalling two shillings, or one tenth of a pound sterling, or twenty-four pence. It was worth one tenth of a pound, or twenty-four old pence. Two coins denominated in multiple shillings were also in circulation at this time. Reverse… The two shillings piece has multiple designs, featuring either a floral design or a lion. Retail value is the price a buyer can expect to pay to obtain the coin at auction (including buyer’s premium) or from a dealer. To aid in the decimal experiment, the half crown (two shillings and sixpence, or one-eighth of a pound), near to the florin in size and value, was not issued between 1850 and 1874, when it was struck again at the request of the banks, and surveys found that both coins played useful parts in commerce. Shilling 1960 value The value of a Shilling 1960 Australian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. Detailed information about the coin 2 Shillings, Elizabeth II (1st portrait; with 'BRITT:OMN'), United Kingdom, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data Values, images, and specifications for Australian shilling coins from 1910 to 1963.
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