UK 1787 George III Silver Shilling
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The 1787 George III Shilling is a remarkable piece of numismatic history, representing the late 18th century's craftsmanship and British monetary evolution. Minted during the reign of King George III, this Silver Shilling features the monarch's regal bust on the obverse and an intricate shield of arms on the reverse, symbolising the strength and unity of the British Empire.
Its historical significance is heightened by its association with the pivotal events of George III's reign, including the American Revolution. Adding this coin to your collection not only enriches it with a tangible link to the past but also preserves a key artifact from a formative period in British history.
Here's why the George III 1787 Silver Shilling is a CPM Prestige recommendation...
- The very last Silver Shilling issued before the Recoinage Act of 1816
- Over 230 years old
- Issued during the reign of King George III - one that saw the Amercian Revolution, the Battle of Waterloo and the Great Recoinage Act
- Struck from Sterling Silver - survived the melting pot after centuries
- Very limited supply at CPM Prestige - incredibly sought after
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Country of Issue: UK
Year of Issue: 1787
Metal: Silver
Denomination: Shilling
Weight: 6.02g
Diameter: 25mm
Obverse: King George III
Reverse: Cruciform of Shields