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Great Britain, Victoria, Gothic Florin 1873, die number 50, Good



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N.B.: This issue was known as the ‘Godless’ Florin since there was no ‘D.G.’ or Dei Gratia (meaning ‘by the Grace of God’). The denomination of one tenth of a pound was an early nod to a decimal currency but it would be more than 120 years before British coinage finally went decimal. Obverse: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, legend and date around Lettering (Latin): VICTORIA REGINA;  1849;  W.W Engraver: William Wyon Reverse: Crowned cruciform shields of arms around central Tudor rose, national flower emblems in angles, legend above, denomination below. Lettering (English): ONE FLORIN; ONE TENTH OF A POUND Engraver: William Dyce Edge: Reeded The pictures provided are of the actual coin for sale. Guaranteed genuine.
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