- The
shilling is a
historical coin, and the name of a unit of
modern currencies formerly used in the
United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand,
other British...
- The
British shilling,
abbreviated "1s" or "1/-", was a unit of
currency and a
denomination of
sterling coinage worth 1⁄20 of one pound, or
twelve pence...
-
inflation the
shilling now has no subdivision.
Prices in the
Ugandan shilling are
written in the form of x/y,
where x is the
amount in
shillings,
while y is...
- The
shilling (Swahili: shilingi; abbreviation: KSh; ISO code: KES) is the
currency of Kenya. It is
divided into 100 cents. The
Central Bank of
Kenya Act...
-
Edward Shilling (born 1966 in Redbridge, London) is an
English musician,
record producer,
composer and
audio engineer. He is the son of Eric
Shilling, formerly...
- The
Somali shilling (sign: Sh.So.; Somali: shilin; Arabic: شلن; Italian: scellino; ISO 4217: SOS) is the
official currency of Somalia. It is subdivided...
- Swahili). The
Tanzanian shilling replaced the East
African shilling on 14 June 1966 at par.
Prices in the
Tanzanian shilling are
written in the form of...
- The
shilling,
informally called a "bob", was a type of
silver coinage issued by the
Commonwealth of Australia, that
circulated prior to the decimalisation...
-
Beatrice Shilling OBE (known as Tilly) (8
March 1909 – 18
November 1990) was a
British aeronautical engineer,
motorcycle racer and
sports car racer. In...
- A. Gary
Shilling (born May 25, 1937) is an
American financial analyst and
commentator who
appears regularly in
publications such as Forbes, The New York...