Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Shilling, 6.19g, small flan, 29.5 mm., m.m. star, crowned bust with decorated dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden and Brown 17 O1/R1; N.2023; S.2592), l
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2015-02-20
ELIZABETH I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, 1582-1600, silver shilling, mm tun, bust 3c (S.2577; N.2014). Toned, with excellent portrait, top edge split, otherwise nearly extremely fine ...
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anonymous
2015-02-20
ELIZABETH I, (1558-1603) milled coinage, small size shilling (29mm) mint mark star (S.2592). Attractively toned, good very fine and rare thus.
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anonymous
2015-02-20
ELIZABETH I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, 1582-1600, silver shilling, mm tun 1592-5, (S.2577). Even grey toned, very fine.
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anonymous
2015-02-20
ELIZABETH I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, 1582-1600, silver shilling, mm tun, bust 3c (S.2577; N.2014). Toned, with excellent portrait, top edge split, otherwise nearly extremely fine ...
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anonymous
2015-02-20
ELIZABETH I, (1558-1603), first issue, shilling, mm lis 1559-60 (S.2549); fifth issue, shilling, mm escallop, 1584-6 (S.2577). Poor; fine. (2)
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anonymous
2014-01-29
1602, England, Queen Elizabeth I. Hammered Silver Shilling Coin.
Condition: F-VF Mint Period: 1600-1602 Reference: S.2577, N.2014. R! Denomination: Shilling (bust type: 6B) Diameter: 31mm Material: Silver Weight: 5.18gm
Obverse: Crowned bust of Elizabeth I of England left. Leg ...
Origin of name for Shilling monetary unit
The origin of the term "shilling" as a monetary unit dates back to medieval England. The word "shilling" is believed to have derived from the Old English word "scilling," which means "to divide" or "to separate."In medieval England, the shilling was a unit of currency introduced during the reign of King Henry VII in the late 15th century. It w ...
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