The
shilling was a coin used in British
Commonwealth countries and was continued to be used in countries that left the commonwealth, such as
Ireland and
Tanzania. Several African countries continue to have national currencies named shillings.
Units of currency:
Other meanings of shilling:
- shilling is the grading system for Scottish ales, see Scottish ale
- for the practice of shilling to increase interest in a product, see shill
- Schilling, the national currency of Austria before the euro
See also