1910 King Edward VII Silver Florin Coin In Fair To Fine Condition.
There are surface marks on both sides of this used coin. There is also an edge nick on the reverse.
This coin comes in a plastic coin envelope.
The 1910 silver Florin is a coin struck in 0.925 silver by the Royal Mint. There is an uncrowned portrait of King Edward VII facing right, on the obverse, with legend around. The reverse is completed with a standing figure of Britannia on ship’s bow holding trident in the right hand and shield bearing the Union flag in the left, with legend around, and date below.
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 1910 florin coin had a mintage figure of 5,650,713.
You are buying the Silver Florin coin in the pictures.