Queen Anne 1707 Silver Shilling - Post-Union Impaled Shields
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Date: 1707 (Post-Union issue)
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Mint: Tower Mint, London (No provenance mark under bust, plain angles)
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References: Spink 3610 / ESC 1141
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Obverse Legend: ANNA · DEI · GRATIA ·
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Reverse Legend: · MAG : BRI : FR : ET · HIB : REG : 1707 ·
Design:
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Obverse: Third draped, left-facing bust of Queen Anne. Her hair is bound with a fillet and tied in a bun at the back.
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Reverse: Four crowned cruciform shields around a central Star of the Garter. Post-Union arrangement: The top and bottom shields feature the newly impaled arms of England and Scotland (lions and lion rampant side-by-side). The French fleurs-de-lis sit to the right, and the Irish harp is to the left.
Condition Report:
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Details: A standout survivor. The obverse portrait retains fantastic high-point detail in the hair lines, fillet, and the drapery on the shoulder. The reverse shields are remarkably crisp, showing excellent definition on the intricate impaled English and Scottish lions.
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Eye Appeal: Original and untouched. No harsh scratches, graffiti, or signs of cleaning. The surfaces boast a highly attractive golden-grey iridescent cabinet tone that beautifully frames the fields and lettering.