1685 England Shilling – James II
Bull 760 | ESC 1068 | NGC VF30
Description
Silver Shilling of King James II, dated 1685, the first year of his short reign (1685–1688).
Obverse:
Laureate and draped bust of James II facing left.
Legend: IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA (James II by the Grace of God).
Reverse (standard type for the issue):
Cruciform shields of England, Scotland, Ireland and France arranged in cross formation, sceptres in angles, central crowned Garter star. Date in the reverse legend.
Milled edge. Struck in sterling silver (.925).
Grade
NGC VF30 (Very Fine 30)
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Even mid-level wear across high points (hair curls, laurel wreath, cheek and shoulder).
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Legends are clear and fully readable.
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Good detail remaining in portrait and shield elements.
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Honest circulation wear is consistent with the grade.
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Attractive for the type with solid eye appeal for a late 17th-century issue.
For James II shillings, VF30 is a respectable collector grade — these are often found heavily worn.
Rarity & Collectability
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First year of reign (1685).
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Short 3-year reign adds historical interest.
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Popular type among collectors of Stuart coinage and short-reign monarchs.
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Slabbed by NGC, giving added market confidence and liquidity.