1947 George VI British 2 Shillings (Florin)

Obverse

Reverse

Type Details

Country:  Great Britain 
Period:  George VI 
Face value:  2 Shillings 
Dates:  From 1947 to 1948 
Purpose:  Circulation 
 
Obverse:  Head of George VI facing left 
Legend:  GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX 
 
Reverse:  Crowned Tudor rose, thistle, letter G, and shamrock, letter R flanking 
Legend:  :FID:DEF: :IND:IMP: TWO SHILLINGS 
 
Edge:  Reeded 
 
Designer(s) / Engraver(s): 
  Thomas Humphrey Paget, George Edward Kruger Gray 
 
Catalogue:  KM# 865 

Currency

Unit:  Pound Sterling 
System:  Sterling pre-decimal 
 
Fractions:  4 Farthings = 1 Penny
3 Pence = (Threepence)
4 Pence = (Groat)
6 Pence = (Sixpence)
12 Pence = 1 Shilling
2 Shillings = 1 Florin
2 Florins = Double Florin
5 Shillings = 1 Crown
20 Shillings = 1 Pound (Sovereign)
21 Shillings = 1 Guinea
 
Mint Marks: 
H - Heaton & Sons, Birmingham, England
KN - King’s Norton, Birmingham, England

Grades & Prices Available

(EF)
$1.99
(VF-) Sold
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Issue

Year: 
1947 
Mintage:  22,910,000 
Scarcity: 
 
Valuation: 

Specifications

Total Weight:  11.3104g (0.36 Oz)  
Composition:  Copper-Nickel 
Alignment: 
Medal 
Diameter:  28.00mm 
Thickness:  2.50mm 

Description

The British two shilling coin, also known as the florin, was issued from 1849 until 1967. It was worth one tenth of a pound, or twenty-four old pence. It should not be confused with the medieval gold florin, which was nominally worth six shillings.

In 1968, in the run-up to decimalisation, the two shilling coin was superseded by the decimal ten pence coin, which had the same value and initially the same size and weight. It continued in circulation, alongside the ten pence, until 1993, when the ten pence was reduced in size.

King George VI's florins, produced each year between 1937 and 1951, look very like the one planned for his brother Edward VIII. The obverse shows the left-facing effigy of the king inscribed GEORGIVS VI D G BR OMN REX, while the reverse shows a crowned rose flanked by a thistle and shamrock, with G below the thistle and R below the shamrock, and the inscription FID DEF IND IMP TWO SHILLINGS date until 1948, and without the IND IMP from 1949. The metal content was changed, as for all silver coins, from 1947 to 75% copper, 25% nickel. This removal of all the silver meant that most of the earlier coins which contained silver were removed from circulation fairly quickly.


Value Range

Year Mintage G F VF EF AU UNC BU PF
1947 22,910,000 $0.20 $1.20 $2.00 $4.90 $12.00 $15.00 $750
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