1723 GEORGE I SHILLING SSC

£125.00

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Description

1723 George I Shilling SSC

Condition: VF (Very Fine)

Price: £125

Design Details: The 1723 George I Shilling SSC is a fine example of early 18th-century British coinage. The obverse features a right-facing portrait of King George I, with the inscription “GEORGIVS D G REX.” The reverse showcases four crowned shields forming a cruciform, with the SSC (South Sea Company) initials, symbolizing its issuance during the South Sea Bubble period. The intricate design and historical context make this coin a notable piece for collectors.

Historical Facts:

  • Issued during the reign of King George I, a time of economic speculation and the infamous South Sea Bubble.
  • The SSC initials mark it as part of the special issue connected to the South Sea Company, reflecting the financial history of early 18th-century Britain.
  • The coin represents the shift in British monetary policy and the economic conditions of the time.

Condition: This coin is in very fine condition, maintaining its sharp details and original features. While showing some signs of wear, it remains a significant and appealing collectible. It is preserved in a Hartberger holder, ensuring its protection and maintaining its value.

Weight: 6 grams

Diameter: 25 mm

Metal Content: Sterling Silver (.925)

Price: £125

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Secure this significant 1723 George I Shilling SSC today. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts, this coin offers a blend of historical intrigue and collectible value. Don’t miss the chance to add this gem to your collection!