Shilling
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Year of Issue: 1955
Denomination: Shilling
Composition: Silver (50% silver, 50% copper)

Brief Description
A British shilling featuring the crowned portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on one side and the denomination on the reverse.
Historical Significance
The shilling was a significant part of British currency for centuries, and it continued to be used until decimalization in 1971. This coin represents a period of transition in British currency and society during the post-war era.
Estimated Value
$1 to $5, depending on condition
Care Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place, ideally in a protective coin holder or album to prevent tarnishing.
Created At: 2025-02-18T01:54:24.089410