1723 King George I Silver Shilling Coin In Good Very Fine Or Better Condition.
This is a nice example with good details. There are extremely light surface marks on both sides of this coin.
The 1723 shilling was a coin struck in 0.925 silver under the reign of King George II. The Obverse features the laureate and draped bust of King George I facing right, with legend around. The reverse features the crowned cruciform shields around central Garter star, divided date above, with legend around.
This coin has the letters SSC in angles to signify the it was struck with silver discovered by the South Sea Company in Indonesia.
You are buying the Silver Shilling coin in the pictures.