We’re building out our Shillings category on coinparade.co.uk. Currently we have the shillings of 17 different Monarchs from Edward VI up to Elizabeth II. Shillings are nice coins to collect, they are a medium size and many are affordable. Our full range is on the Shillings page.
The Shilling (written 1/-) is one-twentieth of a pound, worth 12 old pence (5 new pence). It is traditionally a silver coin, but since 1947 it has been made from cupro-nickel. Shillings are known as ‘Bobs’.
1551 Shilling – Edward VI
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1560 Shilling – Elizabeth I
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1623 Shilling – James I
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1630 Shilling – Charles I
Mintage: N/A
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1651 Shilling – Commonwealth
Mintage: N/A
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1658 Shilling – Oliver Comwell
Mintage: N/A
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1711 Shilling – Queen Anne
Mintage: N/A
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1723 Shilling – George I
Mintage: N/A
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1758 Shilling – George II
Mintage: N/A
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1787 Shilling – George III
Mintage: N/A
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1824 Shilling – George IV
Mintage: N/A
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1826 Shilling – George IV
Mintage: 6,352,000
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1836 Shilling – William IV
Mintage: 3,567,960
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1872 Shilling – Victoria Young Head
Mintage: 8,897,781
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1892 Shilling
Mintage: 4,591,622
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1902 Shilling – Edward VII
Mintage: 7,809,481
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1921 Shilling – George V
Mintage: 22,648,763
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1936 Shillings – George V
Mintage: 11,911,000
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1937 Shilling – George VI Scottish
Mintage: 6,749,000
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1946 Shilling – George VI English
Mintage: 16,381,501
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1963 Shillings – Elizabeth II English |