1757 Sixpence Reverse George II 1757 Sixpence – George II - The 1757 George II Silver Sixpence. The Reverse shows crowned cruciform shields, Garter star at centre, Legend around with date at top.
1729 EIC 5 Guinea Obverse 1729 Five Guinea EIC – George II - The 1729 Five Guinea EIC is a British Gold Coin minted under the reign of George II from gold bought from the East India Company.
1758 Shilling Obverse 1758 Shilling – George II - 1758 Shilling of King George II is probably the most common (and least expensive) of the George II shillings.
1745 Shilling George II LIMA Obverse 1745 Shilling – George II LIMA - Below the bust is 'LIMA'. This indicates the metal came from captured Spanish ships off the coast of the Peruvian city of Lima.
1758 Sixpence George II Obverse 1758 Sixpence – George II - Silver sixpence of King George II. There are a couple of anomalies to look for. There are some coins with a DEI error. There are also 1758/7 overstrikes. The Obverse shows the old laureated and draped bust of King George II.
1743 Crown Reverse 1743 Crown – George II - The 1743 Silver Crown of King George II, dated 1743. The Reverse shows crowned cruciform shields with roses in angles. The roses indicate the coin was minted with bullion from mines in the West of England.
1745 SIxpence George II LIMA Obverse 1745 SIxpence – George II LIMA - 1745 SIxpence - George II LIMA