A classic Victorian florin from 1859, struck during the reign of Queen Victoria. This two-shilling piece represents an important period in British coinage history, featuring the iconic young head portrait that defined the era.
The florin was a significant denomination in the pre-decimal currency system, widely circulated throughout the 19th century. This particular example offers collectors a genuine piece of mid-Victorian numismatic heritage.
Condition varies; please examine images carefully for wear, patina, and any marks consistent with age and circulation. A desirable addition to any British coin collection or for those interested in Victorian-era currency.