A stunning example of the classic British florin from 1914, struck during the reign of King George V. This coin displays excellent fineness (EF) condition, showcasing sharp detail across both obverse and reverse with only light wear consistent with careful circulation or storage.
The florin, worth two shillings, was a cornerstone of pre-decimal British currency and remains highly sought by numismatists and collectors. This particular specimen captures the craftsmanship of the Royal Mint during the Edwardian era, with crisp lettering and well-defined portraiture.
A desirable addition to any collection of early 20th-century British coinage.