This Great Britain George II Silver Shilling from 1750/40 is a rare find that any collector would be thrilled to add to their collection. The shilling is made of high-quality silver and has circulated in the past. It features the bust of King George II on the obverse, while the reverse depicts the crowned cruciform shields of the arms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The shilling has a KM Number of 497.1 and was minted in the United Kingdom. It is a great piece of British history that any numismatist would cherish.


This shilling has not been certified, but it is in good condition given its age. Its denomination is a shilling, which was a widely used currency during the time of King George II. Despite being circulated in the past, the shilling has maintained its intricate design and is still a beautiful piece to behold. Don't miss the chance to own this rare coin from Great Britain's history!


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Great coin but unfortunately very slight ex mountings which really doesn't take much away from the coin.


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