A fine example of mid-18th century British coinage. This 1758 shilling displays excellent detail with clear legends and a well-preserved strike. The obverse features the profile of King George II, whilst the reverse shows the crowned shield of arms within a garter star.
Graded in Very Fine condition, this coin retains strong definition across both sides with only light wear consistent with circulation. The surfaces show attractive patina developed over nearly three centuries.
A desirable addition to any collection of Georgian silver coins, representing a significant period in British numismatic history. Ideal for collectors seeking quality examples from the mid-1700s.