A historic 1723 shilling in good fine condition. This early 18th-century silver coin represents an important period in British numismatic history. The shilling was a significant denomination during the reign of George I, widely circulated throughout the realm.
This example displays clear detail with visible inscriptions and heraldic imagery characteristic of the period. Good fine grading indicates moderate wear consistent with circulation, yet retains substantial definition across both obverse and reverse.
An excellent addition to any collection of Georgian-era coinage or British silver currency. A tangible piece of early 1700s history.