George VI, Crown (Festival of Britain) 1951 Prooflike cupronickel (boxed)

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In 1951, to celebrate the end of austerity after World War II, the British Government held a ‘Festival of Britain’ on the South Bank in London. They also issued a special Crown for King George VI, only the second crown struck for this monarch in this country. The first was struck for his Coronation in 1937 and that was half silver, this second and last crown was struck in Prooflike cupronickel. You have the bare head of the King on one side and St. George slaying the dragon on the other side. This is supplied with one of the original card cases that the crown was issued in 1951. The coins are Uncirculated but the card cases have seen a little bit of wear. After all, even a card case was a luxury at that time.
SKU: CGI4632
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Only the second Crown struck in the reign of George VI. Ours come with the original boxes.

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Attribute nameAttribute value
MonarchGeorge VI 1936 - 1952
Pre-Decimal DenominationCrown
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