Regular price
$134.00
This 1741 shilling in Fine condition represents a noteworthy example of George II's coinage from the early 1740s. The coin exhibits the characteristic portraiture and reverse design of the period, with moderate wear that reflects genuine circulation history across nearly three centuries. Key details remain visible, including the monarch's profile and heraldic elements, allowing collectors to appreciate the original design intent. The strike demonstrates the competent production standards of the Royal Mint during this era. Well-suited for those building focused collections of 1740s British currency or studying the monetary systems of the War of Jenkins' Ear period. A genuine historical artefact offering both numismatic interest and tangible connection to Georgian-era commerce.