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A collector's favourite - The famous Queen Victoria 'Gothic' Silver Florin
The Florin was first issued during the reign of Queen Victoria, and was introduced as an early trial for decimal currency. Valued at one tenth of a pound, the names ‘Centum, Decade and Dime’ were suggested before the name Florin was formally adopted.
Although we are now accustomed to seeing a crowned monarch on our coinage, the portrait of Victoria wearing a crown was unusual to the general public and it was the first coin to feature a crowned monarch for over 200 years.
A collector's favourite
The coin earned its name from the distinctive Gothic-style inscription on the obverse side. This features a combination of upper and lower-case letters and Roman Numerals to signify the date which are both very unusual features for a British coin.
The Gothic Florin is a firm favourite with British coin collectors for its originality, and unique style. However, our stock of this classic coin is limited so please don't delay your reservation!
YES, please send me the Queen Victoria Gothic Silver Florin for just £85 (+p&p).
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Order ref: 185/327A/0
Country of Issue: UK - Dates of issue: 1860 - 1887 - Metal: .925 Fine Silver - Weight: 11.35g
Diameter: 28mm - Obverse: Queen Victoria by William Wyon - Reverse: William Dyce