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Low Mintage 1939 One Shilling – George VI Coin – Only 11 Million Minted!
Low Mintage 1939 One Shilling – George VI Coin – Only 11 Million Minted!
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This is a must-have for serious British coin collectors — the 1939 One Shilling (English reverse) featuring King George VI, minted at the London Mint with a low mintage of only 11,052,677. Struck in cupro-nickel just before the height of World War II, this coin is a key piece in the transitional history of British currency.
The reverse features a crowned lion atop the English crown, flanked by shields representing England and Scotland. The obverse bears the portrait of King George VI, making this a highly collectible coin tied to royal and wartime heritage.
Collectors act fast! Only 11 million of these 1939 One Shilling coins were ever minted. Low mintage coins like this are disappearing quickly—secure yours now
Why This Product Is a Smart Buy
This 1939 George VI One Shilling (English reverse) coin is a strong investment for the following reasons:
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✅ Low Mintage: Only 11,052,677 pieces struck, making it far scarcer than post-war issues.
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✅ WWII-Era Coin: Minted just as Britain entered World War II, this coin carries rich historical context.
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✅ Sought-After Design: Features the English crest reverse—crowned lion atop the royal crown.
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✅ Royal Legacy Appeal: Showcases King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II.
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✅ Made at the London Mint: A prestigious production location for collectors.
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✅ Great Entry Point for World Coin Collectors: Valuable for British, WWII, royal, and monarch series.
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Coins of England & the United Kingdom, Spink Standard Catalogue (2024 Edition)
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