George II silver shilling coin, likely From 1750. Sterling Silver.

George II silver shilling coin, likely from 1750, with a hole drilled through it, indicating it may have been used as a charm or pendant. The coin features the effigy of King George II, who reigned from 1727 to 1760. It is a shilling, which was a common denomination in the 18th century, equivalent to twelve pence. The obverse (front) depicts the King's laureate and draped bust, while the reverse (back) displays crowned cruciform shields with a central Garter star. This coin is made of silver, with a fineness of 0.925 (sterling standard

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