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Queen Victoria, 1849 to 1901

1849, Queen Victoria - Godless – Gothic Silver Florin, WW behind bust within linear circle, Spink 3890, ESC 802, CC Ref # EMFL-185, aEF

1849, Queen Victoria - Godless – Gothic Silver Florin - WW obliterated, Spink 3890, ESC 802A, CC Ref # EMFL-230, gVF

1852, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3891, ESC 806, CC Ref # EMFL-229, aEF

1853, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3891, ESC 808, CC Ref # EMFL-228, VF/gVF

1855, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3891, ESC 812 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-227, VF/gVF

1856, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3891, ESC 813A – no stop after date - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-226, aEF

1856, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3891, ESC 813A – no stop after date - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-252, gF

1857, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3891, ESC 814 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-253, EF

1858, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3891, ESC 816b – no stop after date, CC Ref # EMFL-254, aEF/EF

1859, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3891, ESC 817, CC Ref # EMFL-225, gVF/aEF

1865, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin - Die 16 below bust, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3892, ESC 826 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-223, bold VF

1866, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin - Die 18, below bust, reads brit, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3892, ESC 828 - RARE, CC Ref # EMFL-224, bold VF

1870, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin - Die 10, below bust, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3893, ESC 836 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-222, gVF

1871, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin - Die 46, below bust, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3893, ESC 837, CC Ref # EMFL-221, VF

1872, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3893, ESC 840, CC Ref # EMFL-4, VF

1872, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - Die 7 below bust, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3893, ESC 840, CC Ref # EMFL-255, VF

1873, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - Die 20 below bust, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3893, ESC 841, CC Ref # EMFL-256, gVF

1874, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - Die 58 below bust, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3893, ESC 843, CC Ref # EMFL-257, gVF

1876, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - Die 14 below bust, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3893, ESC 845 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-258, VF

1878, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - Die 23 below bust, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3895 – 42 arcs, ESC 849, CC Ref # EMFL-259, gVF/aEF

1879, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3897 – 48 arcs, ESC 851 - RARE, CC Ref # EMFL-260, VF

1879, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3898 – 38 arcs, ESC 852 - RARE, CC Ref # EMFL-261, aEF

1880, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3900 – 33 arcs, ESC 854 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-262, gVF

1880, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3900, ESC 854 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-186, gVF

1881, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3900, ESC 856, CC Ref # EMFL-220, EF

1881, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3900, ESC 856, CC Ref # EMFL-263, VF/aEF

1883, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3900, ESC 859, CC Ref # EMFL-231, gF/aVF

1884, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3900, ESC 859, CC Ref # EMFL-231, aEF

1885 Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3900, ESC 861, CC Ref # EMFL-219, aEF

1887, Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin, - No Die number below bust, reads britt, no WW below bust, date at end of obverse legend in gothic numerals, crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles, edge milled, Spink 3901, ESC 866, CC Ref # EMFL-233, F

1887, Queen Victoria Jubilee Silver Florin, - Jubilee bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, edge milled, Spink 3925, ESC 868, CC Ref # EMFL-234, UNC

1896, Queen Victoria Old Veiled Bust Silver Florin, - Old veiled bust, three shields within garter, edge milled, Spink 3939, ESC 880 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-235, EF

1899, Queen Victoria Old Veiled Bust Silver Florin, - Old veiled bust, three shields within garter, edge milled, Spink 3939, ESC 883 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-236, aVF

 

King Edward VII, 1902 to 1910

1902, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 919, CC Ref # EMFL-237, UNC

1903, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 921 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-238, toned UNC

1903, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 921 – SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-187, EF

1903, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 921 – SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-2, gVF

1905, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 923 – RARE-2, CC Ref # EMFL-239, aF

1906, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 924 – SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-188, gVF

1907, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 925 – SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-240, gF

1908, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 926 – RARE, CC Ref # EMFL-241, gVF

1908, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 926 – RARE, CC Ref # EMFL-189, aVF

1909, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 927 – RARE, CC Ref # EMFL-242, gF

1910, King Edward VII Silver Florin, bare head bust, Britannia standing on ship’s bow, Spink 3981, ESC 928 – SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-243, toned VF

 

King George V, 1911 to 1936

1911, King George V Silver Florin, bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Spink 4012, ESC 929, CC Ref # EMFL-190, gVF

1914 King George V Silver Florin, bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Spink 4012, ESC 933, CC Ref # EMFL-191, aEF

1914 King George V Silver Florin, bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Spink 4012, ESC 933, CC Ref # EMFL-244, gVF/aEF

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1918 King George V Silver Florin, bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Spink 4012, ESC 937, CC Ref # EMFL-246, aEF

1919 King George V Silver Florin, bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, last year before coinage was debased. Spink 4012, ESC 938, CC Ref # EMFL-247, EF

1922 King George V Florin, re-cut shallow bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Spink 4022A, ESC 941, CC Ref # EMFL-248, UNC

1923 King George V Florin, re-cut shallow bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Spink 4022A, ESC 942, CC Ref # EMFL-249, UNC

1925 King George V Florin, re-cut shallow bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Spink 4022A, ESC 944 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-250, gF

1926 King George V Florin, re-cut shallow bare head bust, crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles, Spink 4022A, ESC 945 - SCARCE, CC Ref # EMFL-251, UNC

 

Silver Bank Tokens - King George III, 1811 to 1816

1811, King George III, Three Shilling Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, Draped bust in armour, 26 acorns, Spink 3769, ESC 408, CC Ref # EMFL-264, toned gVF

1812, King George III, Three Shilling Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, Draped bust in armour, four berries, 27 acorns, Spink 3769, ESC 415, CC Ref # EMFL-265, toned gVF

1812, King George III, Three Shilling Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, laureate head, wreath of oak and olive, Spink 3770, ESC 416, CC Ref # EMFL-266, toned gVF

1814, King George III, Three Shilling Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, laureate head, wreath of oak and olive, Spink 3770, ESC 422, CC Ref # EMFL-267, toned VF

1815, King George III, Three Shilling Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, laureate head, wreath of oak and olive, Spink 3770, ESC 423, CC Ref # EMFL-266, toned EF

1811, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, Draped bust in armour, Spink 3771, ESC 969, Ref # EMFL-269, VF

1811, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, Ref # EMFL-215, aEF

1812, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, Draped bust in armour, Spink 3771, ESC 971, Ref # EMFL-270, aEF

1813, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, laureate head, Spink 3772, ESC 976, Ref # EMFL-271, EF

1814, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, laureate head, Spink 3772, ESC 977, Ref # EMFL-272, EF

1814, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, CC Ref # EMFL-216, VF

1815, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, laureate head, Spink 3772, ESC 978, Ref # EMFL-273, gVF

1815, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, CC Ref # EMFL-217, aEF

1816, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, CC Ref # EMFL-218, EF

1816, King George III, 18 pence Silver Bank Token, In 1811 there was a shortage of silver coinage for circulation, No shillings had been minted since 1787 while halfcrowns had not been minted since 1751, In many parts of the country tradesmen locally issued private silver tokens during 1811, To alleviate the situation the Bank of England issued its own tokens for three shillings and eighteen pence, Due to the high price of silver at that time these pieces are proportionately lower in weight than normal, laureate head, Spink 3772, ESC 979, Ref # EMFL-274, gEF