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United Kingdom 1 Shilling 1940 – King George VI (England Reverse)

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This 1 Shilling silver coin from the United Kingdom, minted in 1940, is a wartime issue from the reign of King George VI (1936–1952). Struck in .500 fine silver, this coin belongs to the "England Reverse" type, featuring the English lion standing on the royal crown.

🔹 Obverse: Displays a left-facing portrait of King George VI, designed by Thomas Humphrey Paget. The inscription "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX" (George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all Britain) encircles the design, reflecting traditional Latin styling.

🔹 Reverse (England Type): Features a majestic lion standing atop the royal crown, symbolizing England’s strength and sovereignty. The denomination "ONE SHILLING" is prominently displayed below, with the year "1940" split on either side of the crown. The Latin inscription "FID DEF IND IMP" (Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) emphasizes Britain's imperial reach during World War II.

This 1940 English Reverse Shilling is a historically significant coin, minted during the early years of World War II when Britain faced immense challenges. A great addition for collectors of British wartime coinage, silver coins, and King George VI numismatics!

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Type
Circulation Coins
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Coin Cardboard
Material
Silver
Purity
.500
Year
1940
Diametr (mm)
23.50
Coin Grade
Extra Fine (XF)
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