Today, copper is worth 3 to 4 dollars. To be more specific, about $3.76.
A ten shilling note (not a pound note) only has prefixes up to M and not X. Is the number you have stated correct? A similar note with number X22A 890058 would be worth around £3 - £5 if in mint condition (these notes were issued between 1970 and 1980 in the UK).
Threepence GBP in 1722 had the purchasing power of about $2.65 USD today.
As of today - 10:21 on 01/02/2013, 3.00 USD is worth 159.618 INR.
Three Shillings GBP in 1950 had the purchasing power of about £3.43 GBP today. NOTE - This historical conversion is the result of many calculations and considerations by a purpose designed program for which I can take no credit. The resulting answer should only be regarded as an approximation.
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.
Assuming you're referring to a British 2-Shilling, 1966 is a common date, and worth up to $3 or $4 if it's uncirculated (if it's in circulated condition, its value drops to less than a dollar).
In circulated condition, about 3 cents.
Today, copper is worth 3 to 4 dollars. To be more specific, about $3.76.
A ten shilling note (not a pound note) only has prefixes up to M and not X. Is the number you have stated correct? A similar note with number X22A 890058 would be worth around £3 - £5 if in mint condition (these notes were issued between 1970 and 1980 in the UK).
In average condition, around 3 cents.
A 3rd generation iPad is worth about $90 today in 2020.
3 Shillings GBP in 1765 had the purchasing power of about £15.05 GBP today.
Today 2 Rupees is worth about 4 cents American and a little less than 3 pence in the UK
8USD 87cents as of 3/23/13
Most are valued at 3 to 10 cents depending on how much wear the coin has.
The Silver value is $3.05 as of today 3-22-10