1852 Victoria Silver Gothic Florin Coin In Extremely Fine Condition.
The date 1852 is written in Roman Numerals – mdccclii and can be found on the Obverse of this coin.
There are light surface marks on both sides of this silver coin, there are also tiny edge nicks on the reverse.
This coin comes in a plastic coin envelope.
The 1852 florin is a coin struck in 0.925 silver by the Royal Mint. The Obverse features a crowned bust of Queen Victoria with long hair in a braid. She is wearing a dress embroidered with roses, thistles, and shamrocks, the national plant symbols of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The engraver’s initials, W.W. for William Wyon, are raised below the shoulder, and the die number 71 is below the bust. The inscription around the coin is in a medieval gothic style font in upper and lower case, which was unusual for the time.
The Reverse depicts a shield, the shield has three lions passant for England, a lion rampant for Scotland, and a harp for Ireland, with roses, a shamrock, and a thistle in the angles. A flower motif is in the centre, all within a circular panel with a tressure. The reverse legend is in lowercase Gothic style script, except for the “O” of “One”.
The florin was introduced in 1849 as part of the British coinage’s move towards decimalization. This coin was worth 1/10th of a pound or 2 shillings. It was more commonly known as the 2 shilling coin. It is equivalent to the current ten pence coin.
This 1852 gothic silver florin coin had a mintage figure of 1,014,552.
You are buying the Silver Florin coin in the pictures.