Half Penny

The Half penny (1/2d), pronounced as ha'penny, was successfully introduced under Edward I as part of the new coinage. It was an important and much-needed denomination. Before the issue was introduced traders produced half pennies by cutting penny coins in half, which was obviously impractical in some cases and often inconvenient. The new denomination issued under Edward I allowed trade to increase and facilitated the country’s prosperity.

The hammered coinage of the Half penny usually depicted the king on the obverse and the long cross with three pellets on the reverse. Most halfpennies from hammered reigns tend to be difficult to identify. Most coins are small, often clipped, or in poor condition. Moreover many appear to have blundered legends due to the difficulty in making dies small enough for the denomination.

In 1672 during the reign of Charles II, and due to the need for coins of low denomination, the first milled half pennies came into circulation. The coins depicted Britannia on the reverse, modelled by the Duchess of Richmond, and the king on the obverse. Originally the coin was minted in copper, but after 1860 in the reign of Queen Victoria, the denomination was henceforth minted in bronze.

In 1936 George VI ascended to the throne and during his reign, in 1937, yet another significant change was introduced. This time it was the design that changed. The image of Britannia was no longer to be present in the coin. Instead, the reverse featured a three-masted sailing ship. The ship is said to represent Sir Francis Drake’s ship, the ‘Golden Hind’, and was symbolic of Britain ‘ruling the waves'. Perhaps that might be the reason why it was chosen to replace Britannia on the Half penny.

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George VI, Halfpenny 1937 Unc/Brilliant Unc

We believe the bronze coins of King George VI are much underappreciated. The farthings are easy to get, but try and get nice Pennies and Halfpennies. Here we are offering a George VI Halfpenny from 1937 in between uncirculated & brilliant uncirculated condition.
£18.00
Halfpenny 1937-48 BU_obv

George VI, Halfpenny 1937-48 BU

1937 saw a big change in the design of the halfpennies with the reverse depicting Britannia redesigned to display Sir Francis Drake’s ship “The Golden Hind”. As with the farthings, the titles in the legends were changed in 1949. Here we present the 1937-48 Halfpenny in Brilliant Uncirculated concition. Dates will be of our choice.
£16.00
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George VI, Halfpenny 1937-48 Unc

1937 saw a big change in the design of the halfpennies with the reverse depicting Britannia redesigned to display Sir Francis Drake’s ship “The Golden Hind”. As with the farthings, the titles in the legends were changed in 1949. Here we present the 1937-48 Halfpenny in Uncirculated concition. Dates will be of our choice.
£10.00
1938_halfpenny_obv

George VI, Halfpenny 1938 Unc/Brilliant Unc

We believe the bronze coins of King George VI are much underappreciated. The farthings are easy to get, but try and get nice Pennies and Halfpennies. Here we are offering a George VI Halfpenny from 1938 in between uncirculated & brilliant uncirculated condition.
£15.00
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George VI, Halfpenny 1942 Brilliant Unc

Bronze Halfpenny dated 1942 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
£16.00
1942_halfpenny_obv

George VI, Halfpenny 1942 Unc/Brilliant Unc

Bronze halfpenny featuring King George VI from 1942; condition somewhere between uncirculated and brilliant uncirculated.
£12.00
Picture of George VI, Halfpenny 1943 Unc

George VI, Halfpenny 1943 Unc

Bronze Halfpenny dated 1943 in Uncirculated condition.
£10.00
Picture of George VI, Halfpenny 1944 Brilliant Unc

George VI, Halfpenny 1944 Brilliant Unc

Bronze Halfpenny dated 1944 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
£16.00
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George VI, Halfpenny 1944 Unc/Brilliant Unc

Bronze Halfpenny dated 1944 in between Uncirculated & Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
£12.00
1949 Halfpenny Brilliant Unc_obv

George VI, Halfpenny 1949 Brilliant Unc

Bronze Halfpenny dated 1949 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
£30.00
Halfpenny 1949-52 BU_rev

George VI, Halfpenny 1949-52 BU

1937 saw a big change in the design of the halfpennies with the reverse depicting Britannia redesigned to display Sir Francis Drake’s ship “The Golden Hind”. As with the farthings, the titles in the legends were changed in 1949. Here we present the 1949-52 Halfpenny in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. Dates will be of our choice.
£10.00
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George VI, Halfpenny 1949-52 Unc

1937 saw a big change in the design of the halfpennies with the reverse depicting Britannia redesigned to display Sir Francis Drake’s ship “The Golden Hind”. As with the farthings, the titles in the legends were changed in 1949. Here we present the 1949-52 Halfpenny in Uncirculated concition. Dates will be of our choice.
£7.00
Picture of George VI, Halfpenny 1952 Brilliant Unc

George VI, Halfpenny 1952 Brilliant Unc

Bronze Halfpenny dated 1952 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The last halfpenny of George VI's reign.
£12.00
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George VI, Halfpenny 1952 Unc/Brilliant Unc

Bronze halfpenny featuring King George VI from 1952; condition somewhere between uncirculated and brilliant uncirculated.
£12.00

Shove Ha'penny

The pre-decimal Ha’ penny was also used to play Shove Ha’penny, a once very popular pub game in the UK. Read our blog post about the Shove Ha’penny game to learn more about this traditional game played with 10 coins and a board.

Don’t miss out on Half Penny Coins for Sale

We have available for sale pre-decimal Half pennies, as well as decimal half pennies. Visit the Decimal Half pence sub-category under the category of decimal coins to purchase decimal half pennies.

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