All British Florins from 1920 to 1946 inclusive were 28.5mm in diameter and weighed 11.33 grams.
A 1942 British Florin is 50% silver, the rest being base metals such as copper.
The British sterling silver Double-Florin (Four Shillings) was issued from 1887 to 1890 inclusive. They weighed 22.62 grams.
The last British Florin was minted in 1970.
The first British Florin was introduced in 1849.
A British Double Florin (Four Shillings), was only issued from 1887 to 1890 and abandoned possibly due to its size and weight. The Double Florin was made from sterling silver, was 36 mm in diameter and weighed 22.62 grams. A British Florin (Two Shillings), was first issued in 1848 as a tentative first step towards decimalisation, a Florin being 1/10th of a Pound or Sovereign. The British Florin was last minted for general circulation in 1967. The Florin from the period 1887 to 1890 was made from sterling silver, was 29.5 mm in diameter and weighed 11.3 grams.
There was no 1861 British Florin (Two Shillings) minted.
The British Double-Florin was issued from 1887 to 1890 inclusive. It proved very unpopular due to its size and weight. As with all British silver coins of this period, they were minted in sterling silver or 0.925 fineness.
Florin Bogardo was born on August 16, 1942, in Bucharest, Romania.
The last British general circulation Florin was minted in 1967.
The first British Florin was issued in 1849, so it is unlikely that there would be a Half Florin coin minted any earlier. There was never a British coin called a Half Florin. If one existed, a Half Florin would be One Shilling.
The last British Florin minted for general circulation was minted in 1967.
Such a coin does not exist. The first British Florin was introduced into circulation in 1849.