United Kingdom
florin
Edward VII
1902 to 1910
Values, images, and specifications for British
one florin (two shillings) coins from 1902 to 1910.
Edward VII became King
after the death of his mother,
Queen Victoria, in 1901.
The first King Edward VII
United Kingdom florin was
minted in 1902, and the
last in 1910.
The King Edward VII era United Kingdom florin obverse
features the bare head of Edward VII, facing right.
The reverse shows the helmed Britannia standing at the
bow of a ship, holding a trident, and supporting a shield.
The main design is surrounded by a legend reading
'ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS', with the date below.
Retailing from £5 to
over £90, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £5 to
over £425, depending
on grade and condition.
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Albert Edward became King after the death
of his mother, Queen Victoria, in 1901,
having been 'heir apparant' for 59 years.
Deciding to reign under 'Edward VII',
he was received very well as king.
24 pennies = 2 shillings
= 1 florin = 1/10 of a pound
Retailing from £5 to
over £430, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £20 to
over £1,500, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £5 to
over £400, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £5 to
over £410, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £6 to
over £750, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £6 to
over £600, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £5 to
over £260, depending
on grade and condition.
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