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United Kingdom ½ Crown 1921 – King George V

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This ½ Crown silver coin from the United Kingdom, minted in 1921, is a classic piece from the reign of King George V (1910–1936). Struck in .500 fine silver, it represents the post-World War I economic period, making it a historically significant addition to any collection.

🔹 Obverse: Features a left-facing portrait of King George V, designed by Bertram Mackennal. The Latin inscription "GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX" translates to "George V, by the Grace of God, King of all Britain", reflecting the traditional styling of British coinage.

🔹 Reverse: Showcases the quartered royal shield of arms, featuring the symbols of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The shields are adorned with the Order of the Garter and a central crown, emphasizing royal authority. The denomination "HALF CROWN" is clearly inscribed, along with the year "1921". The Latin motto "FID DEF IND IMP" (Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India) surrounds the design.

This 1921 Half Crown is a great collectible, marking Britain's transition into the post-war era and featuring one of the most distinguished designs in British silver coinage. A must-have for collectors of British silver coins, George V coinage, and early 20th-century numismatics!

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Circulation Coins
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Coin Cardboard
Material
Silver
Purity
.500
Year
1921
Diametr (mm)
32.30
Coin Grade
Very Fine (VF)
Weight (g)
14.13
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