A fine example of an early 20th-century British shilling, minted in 1911 during the reign of King George V. This coin displays Good Very Fine (GVF) condition, showing clear detail across both obverse and reverse with only light wear consistent with age and circulation.
The 1911 shilling represents a significant period in British numismatic history, struck in sterling silver and featuring the iconic portrait of George V. Ideal for collectors seeking quality examples from the early Edwardian era, this piece combines historical significance with numismatic appeal.
A desirable addition to any British coin collection.