Shilling
The shilling (or informally: bob) was a British coin first issued in 1548 for Henry VIII, although arguably the testoon issued about 1487 for Henry VII was the first shilling.
Other meanings
Shilling is also a fraudulent way of bidding in an auction. See the shill article for more information.
Related Topics:
Fraud - Auction - Shill
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| ► | History |
| ► | Withdrawal |
| ► | Irish shillings |
| ► | Australian Shillings |
| ► | Other countries' shillings |
| ► | See also |
| ► | Other meanings |
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