The Double Florin (4/-)[1] was one of the shortest-lived British coin denominations ever, only being produced for 4 years, between 1887 and 1890.
The Silver coin weighed 22.6 grams and was 36 millimetres in diameter. The coin was introduced as part of a short-lived attempt at decimalization of the currency.
Please see our Double Florin Coins for sale below:
Double-Florins
Item | Date | Description | Grade | Additional Desc | Price | |
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Double-Florin | 1902 | Copper Proof Pattern | FDC |
£29.50
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Double-Florin | 1902 | Golden alloy Proof ... | FDC |
£29.50
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Double-Florin | 1910 | Golden alloy Proof ... | FDC |
£29.50
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Double-Florin | 1937 | Golden alloy Proof ... | FDC |
£29.50
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Double-Florin | 1937 | Silver Proof Pattern | FDC |
£65.00
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Double-Florin | 1953 | Golden alloy Proof ... | FDC |
£29.50
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Double-Florin | 1953 | Silver Proof Pattern | FDC |
£69.50
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