1734 GB George II Shilling Fine
Tax included.
The 1734 George II Shilling is a classic example of early milled British silver coinage, struck during the reign of George II. Produced in sterling silver, it features a laureate portrait of the king on the obverse, while the reverse displays cruciform shields with central garter star.
These shillings were widely used in everyday commerce and are often encountered with signs of circulation. Well-preserved examples are increasingly sought after, appreciated for their historical significance and elegant design from a formative period in British numismatics.