One Shilling
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Coin Inventory: World Coins: British: Great Britain: One Shilling | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
South Seas Company: An attractive example of this shilling made from silver provided by the South Seas Company. It exhibits original album toning with vivid blue rims turning to light rose in the center. The SS,C in the fields marks this provenance. | 2207-092 | |||||
A well worn, problem free coin. Nice contrast from high to low. | 0802-105-15 | |||||
George IV; A scarce date that is tough in higher grades, Unfortunately, the obverse has had a light cleaning leaving fine hairlines. | 1902-143-101 | |||||
A pleasing medium silver coin with one small rim tick. | 1902-143-102 | |||||
Die #48; A dark grey brown, unmolested coin. | 2002-225-40 | |||||
An attractive coin with original sterling silver toning and lustre at the rims | 1409-034-21 | |||||
Jubilee type; Original deep grey toning on unmolested surfaces. | 2002-225-41 | |||||
A basically untoned example of this fully struck coin. Jubilee head. | 1409-034-22 | |||||
Jubilee head; A well struck coin with pretty reddish and green sterling silver toning on both sides. Nice and original. | 1710-107 | |||||
A problem free antique silver coin. | 1409-034-23 | |||||
A coin bathed in vivid blue, orange and red toning on the reverse and light blue rims to rose center on the obverse. | 1905-152 | |||||
A trace of wear on a coin with brilliant pastel rim toning in shades of blue, yellow, green & rose. You really need a glass to see the wear that the eye appeal overlooks, | 2210-253 | |||||
A lustrous example of this first year of type with light gold toning. | 1710-299 | |||||
A well struck example with medium pearl grey surfaces. | 1810-024 | |||||
This coin exhibits white lustre on the obverse, and deep blue-grey reverse toning from an old album. | 2212-122 | |||||
Nice lustre around the devices with light toning there. | $11.50 | 0910-05-68 | ||||
Nice full strike with lustrous white surfaces. | 1710-108 | |||||
A lustrous white fully struck coin. | 2301-049 | |||||
A lustrous, well struck example with a trace of wear limiting the grade. | 1710-300 | |||||
Last year of George V type; A light silver coin with most of its luster left. | 2002-225-42 |