1906 Edward VII British Silver 2 Shillings (Florin)

Obverse

Reverse

Type Details

Country:  Great Britain 
Period:  Edward VII 
Face value:  2 Shillings 
Dates:  From 1902 to 1910 
Purpose:  Circulation 
 
Obverse:  Head of Edward VII facing right 
Legend:  EDWARDVS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP: 
 
Reverse:  Britannia standing looking to the right 
Legend:  ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS 
 
Edge:  Reeded 
 
Designer(s) / Engraver(s): 
  G. DeSaulles 
 
Catalogue:  KM# 801 

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

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Issue

Year: 
1906 
Mintage:  6,910,000 
Scarcity: 
 
Valuation: 

Specifications

Total Weight:  11.3104g (0.36 Oz)  
Composition:  Silver 
Fineness:  0.9250 
Silver Content:  10.46g (0.34 Oz)  
Silver Value:  $13.64 
Alignment: 
Medal 
Diameter:  28.00mm 

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In 1968, in the run-up to decimalisation, the two shilling coin was superseded by the decimal ten pence coin, which had the same value and initially the same size and weight.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.


Value Range

Year Mintage G F VF EF AU UNC BU PF
1906 6,910,000 $13.50 $24.00 $87 $180 $305 $505 $580
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