wlewisiii Posted yesterday at 09:49 PM Posted yesterday at 09:49 PM I had an empty row at the bottom of the last page of my shillings, after the 1970 proof coins. So I decided it would be fun to put together some similar sized and valued coins (in terms of buying power then) from earlier in the 20th century. Plus the 5 pence proof from 1990 is in silver as well because that was the last year they were made the same size as the classic shilling and the shilling was finally being demonitized 20 years after decimal day. The other coins are: 1930 US Standing Liberty Quarter 1917 French 1 Franc 1930 Irish 1 Shilling 1917 Italian 1 Lira 1909 Imperial Germany 1 Mark It’s an interesting comparison of economies that the franc, mark & lira are all a single unit of their basic currency, the US is one fourth of a dollar and the shilling was one twentieth of a pound sterling. Though their economy was weaker, Ireland at that time pegged the Punt to the Pound. The US was far stronger than all of mainland Europe but the UK ruled over all until WWI shattered everyone but the US. 1 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Two of those ARE shillings - the 5p and the Irish shilling. Quote
wlewisiii Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Yup. The Irish shilling is a very cool coin and I was quite pleased to get the 1990 silver proof 5p. Quote
Sword Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I do like the eagle on the 19C Reich Marks. Those used in the 1950s features starving birds. The American coins also feature good eagles. Quote
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