This is one of a few coins that I will be listing in succession all British coins from George V's reign (1910-1936). These are of varying grade and denomination so if you are interested in more coins similar to this, please check out my #GV prefix at the ends of my item titles.

This is a British one shilling coin dated 1921.

A study research type and you will see it has a die crack on the D of ind: which runs from the edge through the D and down onto the lions tail on the Rev. Look now on the Obv. and you will see its had a die problem on this side too on all the legend on GEORGIVS V, between the legend and the bead edge. A line can be seen running around.

I cannot work out if the Nose is going to the SV a shallow cut or the S of a deep engraved example.

There is quite a bit of difference in price depending which cut it is.

Please note: I am not a coin grader so please see photographs provided for more details and visual confirmation of condition.

It measures 23mm in diameter.


My stock ref : coin box #GV

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Scale is usually an English 1 penny coin which is 20mm in diameter which is just short of 7/8ths of an inch in diameter, or a universal Coke can, and we all know how big those are.


If you see A/F = a/f in the title or description it means "as found" condition which may have scuffs, scratches and damage.




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