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George VI (1936-52)
Great Britain, George VI, Crown 1951, prooflike, UNC
Commemorative issue: Festival of Britain, 1951
Obverse: Uncrowned portrait of King George VI left, legend above, denomination below.
Lettering:
GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:
FIVE SHILLINGSUnabridged legend: Georgius VI Dei Gratia Britanniarum Omnium Rex Fidei Defensor
Translation: George the Sixth by the Grace of God King of all the Britains Defender of the Faith
Engraver: Thomas Humphrey Paget
Reverse: St. George slaying the dragon right, date and designer’s initials in exergue.
Lettering: 1951 B.P
Designer: Benedetto Pistrucci
Edge: Incuse legend in Latin
Lettering: MDCCCLI CIVIUM INDUSTRIA FLORET CIVITAS MCMLI
Translation: 1851 By the industry of its people the state flourishes 1951
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SKU: F575 -
George V (1910-36), Halfcrowns
Great Britain, George V, Halfcrown 1915, XF
Obverse: Uncrowned portrait of King George V left, legend around.
Lettering (Latin): GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX; B.M.
Engraver: Edgar Bertram MacKennal
Reverse: Crowned quartered shield of arms within Garter band, legend around, divided date below.
Lettering (Latin, English): · FID: DEF: IND: IMP: ·; HALF · 19 15 · CROWN; HONI SOIT· QVI MAL· Y PENSE·
Engraver: George William de Saulles
Edge: Reeded
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SKU: A191 -
Medals
Great Britain, Victoria, Silver The Times Centenary Medal 1885, UNC
Commemorative issue: The Times Newspaper Centenary
Obverse: three busts facing right. There are three John Walters – the founder (1738-1812), his second son (1776-1847) and the latter’s eldest son (1818-1894).
Reverse: Bearwood was the family home in Wokingham, Berkshire.
Edge: Plain
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Guaranteed genuine.
SKU: F545 -
Medals
Great Britain, Victoria, Silver Pig Breeders Association Medal 1900, by Restall, UNC
Note: It is an issue of 1900, since letter “a” is 1900, hallmark for Birmingham, while a lion is England, an anchor is Birmingham. J.A.R hallmark is for James Andrew Restall.
Obverse: head of a wild boar
Lettering: NATIONAL PIG BREEDERS ASSOCATION. FOUNDED 1886 .
Creator: J. A. Restall
Reverse: blank plaque, surmounted by Royal Coat of Arms of The United Kingdom
Edge: Plain
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SKU: F395