1853 FLORIN ( FAIR ) - FLORIN - Cambridgeshire Coins
1853 FLORIN ( FAIR ) - FLORIN - Cambridgeshire Coins

1853 FLORIN ( FAIR )

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1853 FLORIN

The 1853 Florin from the United Kingdom is a sterling silver coin minted during Queen Victoria’s reign, representing an early issue of the florin denomination. This coin was introduced as part of the currency reform and valued at two shillings. On the obverse, Queen Victoria is depicted wearing a crown and veil, symbolizing her as Empress of India. The reverse features a cruciform design with crowned shields representing England, Scotland, and Ireland.


Graded as Fair, this coin exhibits significant wear and may have heavy smoothing on the surfaces. The design details are heavily worn with the inscription and main elements being mostly visible but lacking in sharpness. Despite its wear, it remains a piece of historical significance from the mid-19th century.


Coin Summary:


Material: Sterling Silver

Monarch: Queen Victoria

Denomination: Florin

Country: United Kingdom

Condition: Fair

Year: 1853

Weight: Approximately 11.31 grams

Diameter: Approximately 28.5 mm

( FAIR )