A 1914 British florin in good fine condition. This two-shilling silver coin represents a key date in numismatic collecting, minted during the reign of King George V. The florin remained a staple of British currency throughout the early 20th century, making pre-1920 examples increasingly sought after by collectors. Well-preserved examples showcase the distinctive reverse design and clear strike characteristic of Edwardian-era coinage. An excellent addition to any British coin collection or for those interested in early 20th-century monetary history.