A stunning example of a 1937 Scottish shilling in uncirculated condition. This silver coin features the classic design from King George VI's reign, with crisp detail and original lustre throughout. The reverse displays the Scottish lion rampant within a double tressure, a distinctive mark of Scottish coinage.
Uncirculated specimens like this are increasingly scarce, making it an excellent addition to any British numismatic collection. A piece of Scottish monetary history in exceptional condition.