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  2. Florin (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The British florin, or two-shilling piece (2/– or 2s. ), was a coin worth 1 ⁄ 10 of one pound , or 24 pence . It was issued from 1849 until 1967, with a final issue for collectors dated 1970.

  3. Florin (Australian coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Australian florin was a coin used in the Commonwealth of Australia before decimalisation in 1966. The florin was worth two shillings (24 pence , or one-tenth of a pound ). The denomination was first minted in 1910 to the same size and weight as the British florin .

  4. List of British banknotes and coins - Wikipedia

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    Florin or two shillings: 2/-£0.1: 1848–1970, circulated from 1971 to 1993 with a value of ten decimal pence. Not to be confused with the gold medieval florin. [coins 2] Two shillings and twopence: 2/2: £0.1084: Late 1640's Minted by Charles I during the civil war briefly. Two shillings and fourpence: 2/4: £0.1168: 1644-45

  5. Coins of the Australian pound - Wikipedia

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    Florin (2/-) 28.5 mm 11.31 g Sterling silver (92.5% silver, 7.5% copper) Portrait of King Edward VII. Designed by George W. De Saulles. At centre, 1908 Australian coat of arms. Motto in the ribbon "ADVANCE AUSTRALIA", "ONE FLORINTWO SHILLINGS" above and date under the crest below. Designed by W. H. Blackmore

  6. Decimal Day - Wikipedia

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    The old shilling coin continued to circulate with a value of 5 new pence, and the old florin with a value of 10 new pence. [30] Unlike in the UK, where the sixpence continued to circulate at a value of ⁠2 + 1 / 2 ⁠ p, the Irish sixpence was withdrawn from circulation after decimalisation.

  7. Florin (New Zealand coin) - Wikipedia

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    The British florin (or two-shilling piece) was a large silver coin, first entering circulation under Victoria in 1849. [2] It began to circulate in New Zealand during the mid-19th century alongside various other silver coinage, including American, Spanish, French, and Dutch issues and with other British silver denominations.

  8. £sd - Wikipedia

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    Two-shilling piece, florin: Two bob, two-shilling bit, two-bob bit: Australia: two bob: UK: Perhaps an early attempt at decimalisation, being £ + 1 ⁄ 10). Half a crown or half crown (value: two shillings and sixpence) An equivalent coin was not issued in the 1971 decimal currency range since there was no need for a 12 + 1 ⁄ 2 New Pence coin.

  9. Florin - Wikipedia

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    The English coin first issued in 1344 by Edward III of England is also known as a florin. Originally valued at six shillings, it was composed of 108 grains (6.99828 grams) of gold with a purity of 23 carats and 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 grains (or 23 + 7 ⁄ 8 carats) [7] [8] – and more recently (minted between 1849-1967 although circulating alongside the ...