1854 Victoria Silver Fourpence Groat Coin In Extremely Fine Condition.
This is a bright example with good details. There is a die flaw on the reverse and a tiny scratch on the obverse.
There is an unusual overstrike on this coin. The N in PENCE appears double struck on the reverse.
This coin comes in a plastic coin envelope.
The 1854 fourpence / groat is a coin struck in 0.925 silver by the Royal Mint. This coin went by a few different names, Fourpence, Groat, Fourpenny bit or Joey. Between 1836 and 1888 these coins were issued as currency coins. Maundy fourpence coins were also issued during these years.
The obverse features a young uncrowned bust of Queen Victoria facing left with her hair in bun and legend around. The reverse depicts a seated figure of Britannia facing right, with a trident in her left hand and shield with Union flag in the right. The denomination is around Britannia with the date in exergue.
This silver fourpence / groat had a mintage figure of 1,096,613.
You are buying the Silver Fourpence Groat coin in the pictures.









