shilling–pound system

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The shilling–pound system was a pre-decimal British-style currency structure in which values were expressed in pounds, shillings, and pence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf currency system
pre-decimal currency system
associatedWith British monetary history
category British currency
historical currencies
non-decimal currencies
characteristic multiple units for same currency
non-decimal structure
currencyUnit pence
penny
pound
shilling
derivedFrom Roman currency system
hasFeature complex manual calculations
values expressed in pounds, shillings, and pence
motivationForChange alignment with decimal systems
simplification of currency calculations
notationExample Lsd
£ s. d.
£sd
replacedBy decimal pound system
subdivisionOfPound penny
shilling
subdivisionOfShilling penny
symbolOrigin L for libra
d for denarius
s for solidus
timePeriod 19th century
early 20th century
pre-20th century
usedBefore decimalisation in the United Kingdom
usedFor accounting
financial records
pricing
wages
usedIn Australia
British Empire
British colonies
Canada
Ireland
New Zealand
South Africa
United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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Aden shilling monetarySystem shilling–pound system
Irish penny linkedTo shilling–pound system
this entity surface form: English pound-shilling-pence system