This Five Shilling Crown, minted during the reign of George VI, commemorates the Festival of Britain in 1951. It is a valuable addition to any coin collection and is particularly significant for its depiction of a stylized view of Festival Hall, the main site of the festival. The denomination of the coin is one Crown and it is made of cupro-nickel. This coin belongs to the British era of George VI and is a rare find for collectors.

In fair to good condition it sits inside a box but the box is not its original box.