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  1. What Was the Irish Florin? - APMEX

    Apr 4, 2025 · The Irish florin (flóirín), more commonly known as the two-shilling coin, formed a key 1/10 subdivision of the pre-decimal Irish pound. It was part of a broader series of Irish coins that also …

  2. FLORIN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Jan 29, 2025 · FLORIN meaning: 1. a silver-coloured coin used in the UK and Ireland until 1971, worth two shillings (= 24 old…. Learn more.

  3. Florin (British coin) - Wikipedia

    The original florins, dated 1849, attracted controversy for omitting a reference to God from Queen Victoria 's titles; that type is accordingly known as the "Godless florin", and was in 1851 succeeded …

  4. History of the Florin Coin of Great Britain - TreasureRealm Coins

    There is some confusion about whether the largest coin is more correctly called a florin or a double florin. Spink, in it's earlier editions, calls the large coin a florin and the two smaller ones a half- and …

  5. The Story of the Florin (Two Shillings) | A Brief History | Chard

    May 31, 2019 · A gold florin was first issued during the reign of Edward III in 1344 at a value of six shillings. The name derives from Italian, either fiorino (little flower) or Firenze (Florence), and was …

  6. Great Britain Florin KM 855 Prices & Values - NGC

    6 days ago · Assess world coin values with the World Coin Price Guide on NGCcoin.com. View Great Britain Florin prices, images and mintage info.

  7. UK florin coin values, 1849 to 1967

    United Kingdom florin values. Values, images, and specifications for British florin (two shilling) coins from 1801 to 1967.

  8. FLORIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    1 : an old gold coin first made in Florence in 1252 2 : any of various coins patterned after the florin

  9. How Much Is a Florin Worth Today? - Rare Metal Blog

    Florin coins originated from Florence in the 13th century, became benchmarks in Europe, and vary in value depending on rarity, historical significance, condition, grade, and metal content.

  10. Demise of the Florin - Royal Mint Museum

    It was given the centuries-old name of florin, a name not selected out of historic sentiment for the short-lived gold coin of Edward III, but rather because the new coin corresponded in size and value to …