Charles II Shilling. Unfortunately the year has been partially erased, it actually reads 1663.
Its about 2.5cm in diameter and the milling around the edge is in superb condition.

EDWARD III silver hammered groat 1351-2. found on farmland near Alton in Hampshire. The text on the reverse of the coin reads: "POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEVM" The vulgar translation is: "Behold, I have made God mine helper." 3cm in diameter.

Elizabeth I silver threepence piece. Dated 1578.

King George III silver Shilling’s dated 1816. The year that British silver coins were first produced with an intrinsic value below there face value, token coinage.