The South Sea Company had special coins struck for them in 1723 under George I. The coins were silver issues of sixpence, shilling, halfcrown and crown. They can be distinguished by the letters SSC in the angles between the arms on the reverse.
The South Sea Company had special coins struck for them in 1723 under George I. The coins were silver issues of sixpence, shilling, halfcrown and crown. They can be distinguished by the letters SSC in the angles between the arms on the reverse.