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A historic 1826 Great Britain One Shilling, catalogued as KM#694, struck in 92.5% sterling silver during the reign of King George IV. The obverse features the laureate portrait of George IV, while the reverse displays the crowned royal arms with national floral emblems beneath. Coins of George IV were produced for a relatively short reign, making them especially appealing to collectors of British monarchy, milled silver and world coinage.
Condition F/VF
Approximately VF condition with moderate circulation wear across the portrait and reverse high points, clear date and legends, toned surfaces and scattered handling marks consistent with age. A pleasing collector example with strong historical appeal. Pictures provided are from the actual piece on offer; please judge condition based on that.
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