Silver Bullion - Silver Florins (2
Shillings)
Here is a list of 92.5% silver florins (2 shillings) available in the
primary or secondary silver market. Each coin is composed of 92.5% silver which is called sterling silver in
terms of the millesimal fineness of the silver:
- 1849-1901 Silver Victoria Florins (2 Shillings)
The first florins were struck in 1849 as silver coins weighing 11.3 grams and having a diameter of 28 millimetres. These first coins would have come as rather a shock to the public, as for the first time in nearly 200 years a British coin featured a portrait of the monarch wearing a crown.
- 1902-1910 Silver Edward VII Florins (2 Shillings)
The silver Edward VII florins or 2 shillings (one-tenth of a pound), a silver coin consisting of approximately 0.39 troy ounces of silver with a silver purity of 92.5% (sterling silver), features King Edward VII on the obverse and the Britannia on the reverse.
- 1911-1919 Silver George V Florins (2 Shillings)
The silver George V florins or 2 shillings (one-tenth of a pound), a silver coin consisting of approximately 0.39 troy ounces of silver with a silver purity of 92.5% (sterling silver), features King George V on the obverse and Queen Victoria's Jubilee florin on the reverse.
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