1911-1919 Great Britain 1/2 Crown Silver Coin Avg Circ (Random Year)
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1911-1919 Great Britain 1/2 Crown Silver Coin Avg Circ (Random Year)
Bullion Exchanges presents the 1911-1919 Great Britain 1/2 Crown Silver Coin, a historic British silver coin from the reigns of King George V. Struck from .925 fine silver, this coin was a key part of British currency during the early 20th century. Offered in average circulated condition, each coin may exhibit wear from circulation, making it a tangible link to the past. With a random year selection from 1911 to 1919, this half-crown is a great addition to any numismatic or bullion collection.
Minted during King George V’s reign (1910-1936), these coins were issued before the British currency reforms of 1920, which reduced silver content in coinage. The pre-1920 1/2 Crown remains one of the last British coins struck in sterling silver, making it highly desirable among collectors. These coins were widely used throughout World War I and the early 20th century, adding to their historical significance.
Coin Specifications:
- Made from .925 fine silver with a weight of 0.4205 troy oz
- Produced by the British Royal Mint
- Denomination: 1/2 Crown
- Average Circulated Condition
- Obverse: Features a portrait of King George V.
- Reverse: Showcase a crowned shield with the arms of the United Kingdom.
Bullion Exchanges is proud to offer a carefully curated selection of authentic historical coins from around the world. The 1911-1919 Great Britain 1/2 Crown Silver Coin is a remarkable piece of British numismatic heritage, making it a valuable addition for collectors and vintage silver investors alike. Secure yours today and own a tangible piece of history.
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