1814 1 Shilling 6 Pence King George III Bank Of England Silver Scarce
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:10126041 | Year: 1814 |
Coin: Silver | Grade: Ungraded |
Certification: Uncertified | Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom |
Composition: Silver | Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated |
1814 George III Silver 1 Shilling 6 Pence Bank of England Highly Detailed exceptional condition. Used in the US until 1850’s. Some of his last coinage before his death in 1820, larger size and denomination, equivalent to 36 halfpennies in Silver.
Highly desirable, collectible and detailed coin, a great addition to any collection.
American Freedom was won during the Revolutionary War from King George III of England which recognizes the United States as a sovereign nation in 17...83. Silver was Silver and used from any country as payment throughout the United States until the 1850’s. That’s when foreign currency was no longer permitted.
Succession of Kings/Queens of England:William III/ Mary 1689-1702Anne 1702-1714George I 1714-1727George II 1727-1760George III 1760-1820
This coin represents an important part of the heritage of the United States.
Thanks for your consideration.
Jonathan
Highly desirable, collectible and detailed coin, a great addition to any collection.
American Freedom was won during the Revolutionary War from King George III of England which recognizes the United States as a sovereign nation in 17...83. Silver was Silver and used from any country as payment throughout the United States until the 1850’s. That’s when foreign currency was no longer permitted.
Succession of Kings/Queens of England:William III/ Mary 1689-1702Anne 1702-1714George I 1714-1727George II 1727-1760George III 1760-1820
This coin represents an important part of the heritage of the United States.
Thanks for your consideration.
Jonathan