1707 E Queen Anne Silver Shilling Coin In Fair Condition.
The reverse of this coin has light surface marks but clear details and could be considered in fine condition. However the Obverse is worn and has surface marks with a darker look.
The 1707 E shilling is a 0.925 silver coin also known as the silver Post-Union Shilling minted in Edinburgh. The obverse features a left-facing draped bust of Queen Anne, with the letters “ANNE DEI GRATIA” around it and the letter “E” below for the Edinburgh mint. The reverse has a crowned cruciform shield with plain angles, featuring the combined arms of England and Scotland at the top and bottom, Ireland at the left, and France at the right, forming a cross shape. The badge of the Star of the Garter is in the centre, and the date “1707” is divided by the crown above the top joint arms.
This coin features the E mint mark below the bust of Queen Anne indicating the coin originates from Edinburgh.
You are buying the Silver Shilling coin in the pictures.