A classic British shilling from 1910, minted during the reign of King Edward VII. This coin represents an important period in British numismatic history and makes a valuable addition to any collection.
The shilling was a fundamental denomination in pre-decimal currency, widely circulated throughout the British Empire. This particular example carries historical significance as a piece of early 20th-century coinage.
Condition noted as NF (Nearly Fine), indicating visible wear consistent with circulation but retaining clear detail and definition. A genuine historical artefact suitable for collectors of British coins, history enthusiasts, or those seeking authentic period currency.