Some Moments In Time Deserve To Be Honoured. Such Is The Case With Britain’S Legendary Half Crown… The Sought-After Coin That Ceased Minting In 1967 And Was Consigned To History Due To Decimalisation. First Minted In 1526, This Classic Favourite Witnessed The Changing British Monarchy And Holds A Proud Place In The Nation’S Monetary Royal Portrait Album.
You Are Invited To Become One Of The Selected Few Collectors Who Can Ever Own A Complete Collection Of Every George Vi And Elizabeth Ii Half Crown Minted For Circulation Between 1936 And 1967. As Time Passes It Has Become Increasingly Difficult To Find Circulated, Fine-Condition Examples Of Half Crown Coins, Especially Those From 1937–1946, Which Were Minted In 50% Silver.
This Collection Features A Total Of Thirty Handsome Specimens. Half Bear The Portrait Of George Vi And Half The Obverse Effigy Of Elizabeth Ii… Making This A Complete Collection Of The Circulating Half Crowns Issued During The Reigns Of Father And Daughter. In Particular, The 1953 First-Year-Of-Issue Elizabeth Ii Coin Is The Only One Bearing The Obverse “Britt Omn,” Which Translates To “All The British Territories.”
You Will Receive A Handsome Book-Style Display Case At About The Same Time As Your Third Shipment Featuring A Luxurious Leather-Like Binding. It’S The Ultimate Presentation, And It’S Yours At No Additional Charge.
Display Is 9½” X 7⅞” X 1¾” (Closed).
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