About $300,000 today
A penny from 2000 is worth one cent.
It's worth one dollar.
It all depends on the year, how many were made, etc.
In exchange, one South African Rand is worth about 12 US cents. If you're talking collector's value, it would depend on the year of issue and condition.
Shillings are no longer legal tender in the UK and there is no direct currency exchange because of that. A shilling (UK) was a pre-decimal coin worth 12 old pence. After the UK decimalised its currency in 1971 most of the pre-decimal coins continued to remain legal tender but had their value changed, so a shilling became worth 5 new pence, a sixpence was worth 2 1/2 etc. Over the following months many of the old coins were withdrawn from circulation and ceased to be legal tender, but the shilling and 2 shilling coins (worth 5p and 10p) continued to be legal tender until the early 1990's when they were replace by coins what were much smaller, a size that is legal tender still. If the coin was still legal tender it would be worth about $0.08. currently the coins only value is as a collectable/antique, and so it depends on the year and condition of the coin. The value was much higher in the past - a shilling in 1830 might have been the equivalent of $30 today.
One shilling in the 1940s would roughly be equivalent to about £2-£3 in today's money, depending on the specific year and inflation rates.
Browning made Sweet 16's in 1955, however there was not a special Anniversary model made that year. A 1955 Sweet will run in the $400-$2000 range depending on condition.
In 1955, the exchange rate between the Italian lira and the US dollar was approximately 620 Italian lira to 1 US dollar. This means that one Italian lira was worth about 0.0016 US dollars in 1955. Keep in mind that exchange rates can fluctuate due to various economic factors.
He wasn't yet born that year
It's about 80.00 as of the year 2008.
In spite of being struck during the last year in which San Francisco was to produce circulating coins until 1968, 1955-S cents are not particularly valuable. In average condition they retail for about a nickel. Uncirculated ones are 35-50¢.
You need to provide us the year, 5 shilling (crown) pieces have been made for several hundred years and so a year is required to give a value because they range anywhere from less than a pound (a circulated 1965 Churchill crown) to several hundred pounds (rare varieties of older crowns)
Not much, a British 1954 sixpence would be worth about 15p or so at the most today unless in exceptionally good shape.
yesit has some silverlast year with some silver was 1946so known as pre-47 cointwo shillings also known as a florin
British Three Shilling coins were only minted from 1811 to 1816 due to coin shortage problems as a result of the Naploneonic wars.
1955 which is also the year franchising began.