British Shilling

Country of Origin: United Kingdom

Year of Issue: Various (1953-1967)

Denomination: Shilling

Composition: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel

British Shilling

Brief Description

A British shilling featuring the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on one side and a design representing a rose, thistle, and shamrock on the other.

Historical Significance

The shilling was a significant part of the British currency system before decimalization in 1971, representing a traditional piece of British monetary history.

Estimated Value

Varies, typically between $1 to $5 depending on condition and year

Care Instructions

Store in a cool, dry place. Use a protective holder to avoid scratches and exposure to moisture.

Created At: 2025-02-18T01:28:54.524077