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Buying a cheese softie today from Greggs (mature cheddar and just the right amount of spread so it oozes out slightly when you take a bite - heaven), I received a 1960 shilling as my change. I paid £1 and the softie cost 90p so the service lady clearly thought it was a 10 pence piece even though it is of different size, weight, design and metal content. On the back, it has a very youthful portrait of Queen Elizabeth too as she was a mere eight years into her reign at that point.

I was delighted - in 1960 the shilling was worth 5p but today, it could be worth even more than that. A nice slice of history with a nice slice of bread and cheese :-)

Date: 2010-08-11 01:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] klepsydra.livejournal.com
They remained in circulation until 1990, when the new, little, 5p piece was introduced. (Prior to that, the 5p piece had been the same size and weight as the old shilling.)

Date: 2010-08-11 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lupestripe.livejournal.com
I never saw an old shilling though pre-1990, although I agree the 5p looked very similar.

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