1889 DOUBLE FLORIN ( F ) - Double Florin - Cambridgeshire Coins
1889 DOUBLE FLORIN ( F ) - Double Florin - Cambridgeshire Coins

1889 DOUBLE FLORIN ( FINE )

Regular price £36.00

The 1889 Double Florin from the United Kingdom is a sterling silver coin minted during Queen Victoria’s reign, intended to simplify currency but often mistaken for the slightly smaller crown. On the obverse, Queen Victoria is depicted wearing a crown and veil, symbolizing her as Empress of India. The reverse features a cruciform arrangement of shields representing England, Scotland, and Ireland, encircled by the Order of the Garter.


Graded as Fine (F), this coin shows moderate wear consistent with its age and circulation. The main design elements are clear and recognizable, although there may be some flattening on the highest points. Despite signs of use, it retains its historical integrity and represents a piece of Victorian-era numismatic history.


Coin Summary:


Material: Sterling Silver

Monarch: Queen Victoria

Denomination: Double Florin

Country: United Kingdom

Condition: Fine (F)

Year: 1889

Weight: 22.62 grams

Diameter: 36.00 mm