George VI 1936 - 1952

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1940 Halfcrown_Obv

George VI 1940 Halfcrown Fine

This was the highest denomination struck during the Second World War, the Halfcrown or two shillings and sixpence. The Monarch on the coin was our wartime King, George VI. He and his family stayed in London throughout the bombing. You have the bare head of the King on one side and a crowned coat of arms on the other side. They were struck in silver as the base metals were far more useful in the war effort. Each Silver Halfcrown is dated 1940 – exactly 80 years old and they are in Fine condition. They make great gifts for someone born in 1940 or a military collector.
£12.95
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George VI 1946 Halfcrown Fine

In 1946 for the last time ever the Royal Mint struck coins for everyday usage in Silver. Here we offer the Halfcrown. It has taken a little while but we have finally enough of these last ever silver coins to offer to our collectors. All coins are struck in 500 fine Silver by the Royal Mint and are the last silver coins ever to be struck for circulation. All 1946 coins are in selected circulated condition.
£12.95
Picture of George VI,  Sixpence 1945 Gem BU

George VI, Sixpence 1945 Gem BU

This coin was struck the year before the last silver Sixpence ever was struck, so the 1945 Sixpence is the Penultimate Silver Sixpence. It was issued under King George VI and just after the end of World War II. There is something about a coin struck in silver, they just look and feel great. These coins were put away in 1945 and therefore are in outstanding condition. We have them in the two highest grades you can get; this particular one is the Gem Uncirculated variant. We know you will love them.
£45.00
1939 Halfcrown Choice Unc

George VI, Halfcrown 1939 Choice unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£45.00
1940 Halfcrown Choice Unc

George VI, Halfcrown 1940 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£50.00
1940 Halfcrown Unc_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1940 Unc

Uncirculated.
£35.00
1941 Halfcrown Choice Unc_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1941 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£45.00
1942 Halfcrown Unc_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1942 Unc

Uncirculated.
£30.00
1943 Halfcrown Choice Unc_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1943 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£45.00
Picture of George VI, Halfcrown 1944 Choice Uncirculated

George VI, Halfcrown 1944 Choice Uncirculated

Of course, 1944 is an important date for many reasons largely regarding the events of world war II. At that time our Monarch was King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II. Our coinage was still being struck in Silver as this was less useful to the War Effort than cupronickel in producing munitions. The largest denomination struck in 1944 was the Half Crown, Two Shillings and Sixpence. The coins on offer are at the top end of the grading scale and are very nice examples - choice uncirculated. The coins have seen no wear, but of course over the past 74 years they will have toned a little, but then again haven’t we all? Nice coins that will please and delight you.
£45.00
1944 Halfcrown Unc

George VI, Halfcrown 1944 Unc

Uncirculated.
£25.00
Picture of George VI, Halfcrown 1945

George VI, Halfcrown 1945

Uncirculated.
£25.00
George VI_Halfcrown_1946_Choice_Unc_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1946 Choice Unc

The lest Halfcrown struck in silver. Choice Unc
£50.00
1946 Halfcrown Unc_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1946 Unc

Uncirculated.
£30.00
1946 Halfcrown_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1946 Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£40.00
1947 Halfcrown Choice Unc_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1947 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£30.00
1948 Halfcrown_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1948 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£40.00
George VI 1950 Halfcrown Choice Unc_obv

George VI, Halfcrown 1950 Choice Unc

1950 Halfcrown Choice Uncirculated
£60.00
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George VI, Sixpence (Silver) 1942

This Silver Sixpence was issued during World War II in 1942. Believe it or not, during the War, other metals were of more use than silver, so they used silver in our coinage. You have the bare head portrait of King George VI on the obverse and crowned initials on the reverse. If nothing else, this would make an excellent small present for someone getting married. They are in selected circulated condition, struck during World War II and struck in silver.
£8.95
1937 Sixpence_obv

George VI, Sixpence 1937 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£25.00
Picture of George VI, Sixpence 1937 Fine

George VI, Sixpence 1937 Fine

After all the problems of the Monarchy that happened in 1936, George VI has finally crowned King George VI in 1937. The new coins included the 1937 Silver Sixpence, for some reason this date is rather difficult to get. The coins on offer are the 1937 Coronation Sixpence in Fine or better condition. It was the last silver Coronation sixpence to be struck and is difficult to find. Add one to your collection, you just might need it.
£8.50
1939 Sixpence_Obv

George VI, Sixpence 1939 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£30.00
1940 Sixpence_obv

George VI, Sixpence 1940 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£35.00
1941 Sixpence_obv

George VI, Sixpence 1941 Unc

Uncirculated.
£18.00
1942 Sixpence  Choice Uncirculated_obv

George VI, Sixpence 1942 Choice Unc

Choice Uncirculated.
£35.00