This lot includes two exquisite silver coins from Great Britain that are must-have additions for any collector. The first coin is a 1933 One Shilling featuring the likeness of King George V, professionally graded as Uncirculated (Unc.). Its strong details and original mint luster are remarkable, with only minor contact marks or natural toning consistent with the grade. The second is a 1943 Two Shillings (Florin) showcasing King George VI, graded Mint State (M.S.). This coin displays sharp details and excellent luster, with minor bag marks or toning that do not detract from its beauty. Both coins are composed of 50% silver, enhancing their intrinsic bullion value. This lot not only represents two different monarchs but also offers a glimpse into British history, making it an appealing choice for collectors. Inventory #276