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1920-1A George V British Silver Half Crown

Obverse

Reverse

Item Notes

General

Type:  George V British Silver Half Crown
Country:  Great Britain
Period:  George V
Currency:  Pound sterling
Face value:  1/2 Crown
Years:  From 1920 to 1922
Purpose:  Circulation
Catalogue:  KM# 818.1a
System:  Sterling pre-decimal
4 Farthings = 1 Penny
12 Pence = 1 Shilling
2 Shillings = 1 Florin
5 Shillings = 1 Crown
20 Shillings = 1 Pound (Sovereign)
21 Shillings = 1 Guinea
Subject: 
Obverse:  George V head left
Legend:  GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX
Reverse:  Crowned shield within Garter rose
Legend:  FID: DEF: IND: IMP: HALF CROWN
Edge:  Reeded
Designer / Engraver:  B. McKennal, G. DeSaulles

Grades & Prices Available

(VF) Sold
(F) Sold

Issue

Year: 
1920-1A
Mintage:  17,983,000
Scarcity: 
Valuation: 
Notes:  Obverse 1: small head in high relief. Close spaced 'Rex'.
Reverse A: raised garter edge above 'F-19'. Colon of 'Def' points to pearl.

Specifications

Total Weight:  14.1380g (0.45 Oz)
Composition:  Silver
Fineness:  0.5000
Content:  7.07g (0.23 Oz)
Value:  $5.31
Alignment: 
Medal
Diameter:  32.00mm
Thickness: 

Description

The half crown was a denomination of British money worth two shillings and sixpence, being one-eighth of a pound. The half crown was first issued in 1549, in the reign of Edward VI. No half crowns were issued in the reign of Mary, but from the reign of Elizabeth I half crowns were issued in every reign except Edward VIII, until the coins were discontinued in 1967. The half crown was demonetised (ahead of other pre-decimal coins) on 1 January 1970, the year before the United Kingdom adopted decimal currency on Decimal Day.

During the English Interregnum of 1649-1660, a republican half crown was issued, bearing the arms of the Commonwealth of England, despite monarchist associations of the coin's name. When Oliver Cromwell made himself Lord Protector of England, half crowns were issued bearing his semi-royal portrait.

The half crown did not display its value on the reverse until 1893.

In the 1800s, the silver half crown coin was (very roughly) convertible into an American fifty-cent piece, and was sometimes nicknamed the "half dollar" in North America.

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