It was of similar size and weight to the British shillings.
2.
The documents of the time also suggest that money transactions used the British shilling.
3.
Labour was cheap, costing as little as BINR 3 ( 6 British Shillings ) a month.
4.
There was also a growing desire to have a stable and steady supply of British shillings throughout the British Empire.
5.
There was now a growing desire to have a stable and steady supply of British shillings everywhere the British drum was beating.
6.
There was now a growing desire to have a stable and steady supply of British shillings everywhere where the British drum was beating.
7.
At that time, the exchange rate for the British Indian Rupee was 2 British shillings ( BINR 10 = British ? ).
8.
The British shilling, referred to locally as a'Maccaroni', was equal to one quarter of a dollar, and the system was working very satisfactorily.
9.
From 1707, as the result of the Union of England and Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain, the English shilling was converted into the British shilling.
10.
The silver content of a dollar under this act was almost exactly equal to 1 / 5 of the silver content of the contemporary British pound sterling, or 4 British shillings.