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Edward VII Florin 1907
A handsome example of early 20th-century British coinage, this Edward VII Florin, struck in 1907, captures the elegance and authority of the Edwardian era. Minted in .925 sterling silver, this two-shilling coin represents both fine craftsmanship and a fascinating period in British history.
The obverse features the right-facing bust of King Edward VII, surrounded by the Latin legend:
“EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT:OMN: REX F:D: IND:IMP:” — translated as “Edward the Seventh, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India.”
With a mintage of 5,947,800, the 1907 issue is a collectible and enduring example of Britain’s silver currency before the First World War.
Condition: Very good circulated condition with clear detail and attractive tone
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