Shilling (disambiguation)
The shilling is a coin worth one twentieth of a pound, formerly used in British Commonwealth countries. Several countries in Africa continue to have national currencies named shillings.
Units of currency:
People named Shilling
- Beatrice "Tilly" Shilling (1909-1990), British aeronautical engineer and motorcyclist
- Jennifer Shilling (b. 1969), American politician
- Andrew Shilling (d. 1621), English East India Company commander.
Other meanings of 'shilling'
- shilling is the grading system for Scottish ales, see Scottish ale
- for the practice of shill bidding or shilling to increase interest in a product, see shill
- Shilling, former name of Schilling, California
- Austrian schilling, the national currency of Austria before the euro
gollark: Surely it'd mess with their ratios at the very lesat.
gollark: More *golds*, though?
gollark: Well, the one I traded for, but you know.
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gollark: I think my prizekin got traded off again...
See also
- Schilling (disambiguation)
- Shieling, a hut, or collection of huts, once common in wild or lonely places in the hills and mountains of Scotland and northern England
- Shiling (disambiguation)
- Skilling (currency)
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