the shilling is from San Francisco: a bit of WW2 history in that. I don't get hung up on grades, but I'd expect them to be around VF. I think the uneven toning on the 1944 florin will cut it back a bit. Note the obverses are weaker strikes than the reverses. Apparently, war-time coins display a lot of that: striking pressures were wound back to conserve the dies; etc. These are all 92.5% silver - that's "sterling".
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