1956 Proof Shilling PCGS PR67
Proof shillings in ultra-high grade do turn up from time-to-time, but it’s been a while since I’ve seen a high-grade 1956 proof shilling on the market. The coin photographed above is certainly worthy of the grade, with a totally blast white appearance, full lustre, and great eye appeal. The surfaces are totally unimpaired. Mintage of only 1,500, with only ten examples graded PR67 with PCGS and none finer (January 2014). Professional Coin Grading Service is the global leader in coin authentication and grading. With over 60 million coins graded and counting, PCGS is trusted by collectors, dealers, and investors to certify authenticity, protect value, and elevate market confidence. This is a direct conversion of the 70-point PCGS grade to a 10-point scale, intended to present the grade in a more intuitive format for newer collectors. It is not our personal opinion or an attempt at regrading the coin to a different standard. To understand how the 70-point scale converts to a 10-point scale, [click here](https://drakesterling.com/en/page/the-ten-point-coin-grading-scale). Proof shillings in ultra-high grade do turn up from time-to-time, but it’s been a while since I’ve seen a high-grade 1956 proof shilling on the market. The coin photographed above is certainly worthy of the grade, with a totally blast white appearance, full lustre, and great eye appeal. The surfaces are totally unimpaired. Mintage of only 1,500, with only ten examples graded PR67 with PCGS and none finer (January 2014).