George V
1918 Gold Sovereign Melbourne
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The 1918 Gold Sovereign, George V. Just above the date is the letter 'M' indicating the Melbourne mint.
1914 Florin – George V
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The 1914 George V Florin Reverse shows crowned cruciform shields separated by sceptres in the angles. Edge is reeded.
1929 Halfcrown
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The Reverse shows a quartered shield of arms with crowned royal cyphers each side by George Kruger Gray.
1911 Gold Sovereign London
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The first Gold Sovereign of King George V saw a massive mintage of over 30 million coins. No letter above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in London.
1928 Halfcrown – George V
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Silver halfcrown of King George V. Fourth coinage (1927-1936). The Reverse, by George Kruger Gray, shows a quartered shield of arms with crowned royal cyphers each side.
1915 Gold Sovereign – London – George V
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King George V’s portrait by Bertram Mackennal can be seen on the obverse of the coin. 20,295,280 sovereigns were struck in London in 1915.
1933 Wreath Crown – George V
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1933, 'wreath' design. The wreath crown design was used between 1927-36 (none in 1935 when the 'Rocking Horse' design was used for the King's 25th Jubilee).
List of George V Sovereigns
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List of George V Gold Sovereigns with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors and investors.
1921 Florin – George V
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The florin is a two-shilling coin. Second Coinage. In 1921 the silver content was 50% following the debasement of silver coins in 1920.
1921 Shilling – George V
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The Reverse shows a crowned lion passant on top of a crown, by George William de Saulles.