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anonymous
2015-03-06
Great Britain. Shilling, 1825. S.3811; KM-687; ESC-1253. George IV. First head. Laureate bust left. Reverse: Shield in garter. Lovely iridescent steel gray toning. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $350 - 400. Ex Cheshire Collection. Categories:
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anonymous
2015-03-02
Great Britain. Shilling, 1825. S.3811; KM-687. George IV. Laureate head left. Reverse: Crowned shield. NGC graded About Uncirculated, Details (Surface Hairlines). Estimated Value $125 - 150. Categories: World Crowns and Minors
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anonymous
2015-03-01
Great Britain. Shilling, 1825. S.3811; KM-687. George IV. Laureate Head Shilling 1825. Choice and attractive with a light pastel tone over crisp detail. High catalogue value. NGC graded MS-65. WINGS Approved. Estimated Value $700 - 800 Categories: World Crowns and Minors
Origin of name for Shilling monetary unit
The origin of the term "shilling" as a monetary unit dates back to medieval England. The word "shilling" is believed to have derived from the Old English word "scilling," which means "to divide" or "to separate."In medieval England, the shilling was a unit of currency introduced during the reign of King Henry VII in the late 15th century. It w ...