A fine example of an Edwardian-era shilling from 1902, struck during the reign of King Edward VII. This coin displays excellent detail with clear definition to the obverse portrait and reverse design. The VF (Very Fine) grade indicates well-preserved surfaces with only light wear consistent with circulation. A desirable addition to any British numismatic collection, representing early 20th-century coinage craftsmanship. Silver content and historical significance make this a valued piece for collectors of British currency.