A matched pair of original 1937 Great Britain One Shilling coins, featuring both reverse designs issued under King George VI:
English Shilling (1937) – Crowned shield of England
Scottish Shilling (1937) – Crowned lion standing on crown
Both coins are circulated examples, showing the expected wear for their age but retaining clear detail on the portrait, legends, and reverse designs. The edges and fields show honest circulation wear, exactly as photographed.
These pre‑decimal shillings are popular with collectors because 1937 was the first year of issue for George VI, and because the English and Scottish reverses were struck in parallel. A great opportunity to acquire both types together.
You will receive the exact coins shown in the photos.
Denomination: One Shilling (x2)
Year: 1937
Monarch: George VI
Metal: 50% Silver
Types Included: English reverse + Scottish reverse
Condition: Circulated (see photos for exact grade)
Authentic pre‑decimal British coinage
A solid pair for any British coin collection, type set, or silver pre‑decimal group.