This antique silver coin from 1854 features the portrait of Queen Victoria, adding a historical touch to any collection. With a fineness of 0.925, it is a solid addition for any coin enthusiast. The denomination of four pence, also known as a groat, showcases the currency used during the Victorian era.
This collectible item is a must-have for any British coin collector, with its intricate design and historical significance. The obverse side features the portrait of Queen Victoria, while the reverse side displays the denomination and year of issue. It is a small but valuable addition to any collection, and a conversation starter for those interested in British history.
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