Edward VII, Type Set Farthing to Crown, VG+

King Edward VII had one of the shortest reigns of modern times, 1901-1910. As was the tradition no coins were made until his Coronation in 1902. We can offer two different type collections both in Very Good condition. The set includes the Farthing, Halfpenny, Penny, Silver Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling, Florin, Halfcrown, and Crown. The dates may vary but all the silver coins are struck in Sterling Silver including the Sterling Silver Crown for 1902, the only one ever struck during the reign of Edward VII.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CEG4107
£295.00

9-coin type set of all coins from the reign of Edward VII dated 1902-1910.

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