1787 SHILLING ( VF ) HOLED
Regular price
£15.00
This 1787 shilling from George III's reign presents in very fine condition, displaying sharp definition across both sides despite bearing a period hole indicating historical suspension or attachment. The portrait remains crisp with excellent detail, and the reverse heraldry exhibits strong clarity, demonstrating the quality of the original strike beneath the subsequent modification. Holed coins from this era illuminate 18th-century social practices, revealing how currency was transformed into personal ornaments or protective talismans. The specimen's superior condition makes it particularly valuable for studying die characteristics and production standards of the period. Such pieces hold special appeal for collectors interested in numismatic social history, material culture, and the multifaceted roles coinage played beyond conventional monetary exchange, combining authentic historical evidence with scholarly interpretive potential.