| Product introduction|
The florin, also known as the two shilling coin, was a silver coin issued by the United Kingdom from 1849 to 1967 (with the last issue for collectors being in 1970), valued at one-tenth of a pound (or 24 pence). It was the last circulating coin before the implementation of the decimal currency policy in the UK.
Florins were produced for Queen Elizabeth II each year between 1953 and 1967, with proof coins dated 1970. The obverse shows the Mary Gillick head of Queen Elizabeth, inscribed ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA BRITT OMN REGINA (1953 only) or ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA (all other years). The reverse, by Edgar Fuller and Cecil Thomas, depicts a Tudor rose in the centre surrounded by thistles, shamrocks and leeks, with the Latin phrase FID DEF, the denomination and the date.
This information is referenced from Coincraft's Standard Catalogue English & UK Coins 1066 to Date (1999).
|Product details|
Coin year will be drawn randomly from 1953 to 1967
Color: vintage (black coating)
|Package|
Products will be packed in a flannel bag
|Care Tips|
• Remove before entering water
• Always protect your jewellery from scratch, chemicals, and extreme temperatures
• Avoid exposure to liquids and cosmetics
• Store in a dry and clean place
• Clean with silver polishing cloth
Product Description
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- Hong Kong
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- Queen Elizabeth II era United Kingdom two shilling (florin) coin ring from 1932 to 1964
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