Complete bulk job lot of twelve (12) vintage British Florin (Two Shillings) coins from the reign of King George VI.

This lot forms a highly desirable consecutive year run spanning from the very first year of his silver coinage in 1937 straight through to the final year in 1946.

The specific dates included in this group are:

1x 1937
2x 1939
2x 1940
1x 1941
1x 1942
1x 1943
1x 1944
1x 1945
2x 1946

Metal Composition: 50% Silver (.500 fineness)
Total Combined Weight: Approx. 135.7 grams

Condition: All coins are in typical, well-circulated condition. They display honest pocket wear, flattened central rose and thistle crest details, minor surface scuffs, and a lovely deep natural patina/toning from age.

Please review the high-resolution photograph closely to determine the exact condition for yourself. These coins are completely uncleaned and unpolished. They are being sold exactly as found to retain their original historical character.

This product is a set of 12 vintage British George VI silver two shillings florin coins, dating from 1937 to 1946. These coins were minted during the reign of King George VI, who ruled from 1936 to 1952. Made from .5 fineness silver, these coins are ungraded and uncertified, sourced from Great Britain. Perfect for collectors interested in British coinage from the early to mid-20th century, this job lot offers a glimpse into the history and craftsmanship of that era.