1813 King George III Silver Three Shillings Coin In Extremely Fine Or Better Condition.
There are surface marks as well as two scratches on the obverse.
This coin comes in a plastic coin envelope.
The Bank of England issued three shilling tokens, also known as bank tokens, during the reign of King George III. These coins were issued between 1811 and 1816 to address a shortage of silver coinage during the Napoleonic Wars. Although these tokens were produced by the Bank of England as a temporary solution, they were accepted as money during this period.
This Three Shillings token was struck in 0.925 silver. The obverse of this token features the laureate portrait of King George III right, with legend around. The reverse is completed with the legend above the denomination and date, all within an oak wreath.
You are buying the 1813 Silver Three Shillings coin in the pictures.