Origin of name for Shilling monetary unit
The origin of the term "shilling" as a monetary unit dates back to medieval England. The word "shilling" is believed to have derived from the Old English word "scilling," which means "to divide" or "to separate."In medieval England, the shilling was a unit of currency introduced during the reign of King Henry VII in the late 15th century. It w ...
Transformation of Austrian Shilling
The Austrian schilling underwent significant transformations throughout its history, reflecting changes in Austria's political and economic landscape. Here's an overview of the transformation of the Austrian schilling:First Austrian Schilling (1924-1938):The first Austrian schilling was introduced in 1924 following the dissolution of the Austr ...
2026-07-11
- New coin is added to 1 Tetradrachm Ancient Greece (1100BC-330) Silver
1 Tetradrachm Ancient Greece (1100BC-330) Silver
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SICILY, Leontini, (c.425 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.29 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. head of lion to right, around four barley grains, ...
2026-07-08
- New coin is added to 1 Pentadrachm Ptolemaic Kingdom (332BC-30BC) Gold Ptolemy II ...
1 Pentadrachm Ptolemaic Kingdom (332BC-30BC) Gold Ptolemy II ...
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Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Ptolemy I, 323-285 BC. Gold Pentadrachm (17.81 g) minted at Alexandria. Diademed bust right of Ptolemy I; behind ear, delta. Reverse: Eagle standing left on thunderbo ...