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  2. Coins of British India - Wikipedia

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    All coins featured an uncrowned effigy of Edward VII by George William De Saules. This was a break from tradition, as only coins issued for use in the United Kingdom itself can show an uncrowned effigy, whereas colonies and Dominions could only use a crowned effigy of the King wearing the heraldic Tudor Crown, the Ermine Robe of State, and the ...

  3. Waitangi crown - Wikipedia

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    Any future crown issue were defined as a coin with a diameter of 1.525 inches, and a weight of 28.27 grams. [6] Like other New Zealand silver coinage, the rim of the coin was milled. [7] All obverse designs in the series used a crowned bust portrait of George V initially designed by Percy Metcalfe for use on the Southern Rhodesian pound.

  4. Crown (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The coin had a mintage of just 8,000 and was produced to celebrate the Gothic revival. The King George V "wreath" crowns struck from 1927 through 1936 (excluding 1935 when the more common "rocking horse" crown was minted to commemorate the King's Silver Jubilee) depict a wreath on the reverse of the coin and were struck in very low numbers.

  5. History of the British penny (1901–1970) - Wikipedia

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    Pennies from 1945 (George VI) and 1926 (George V) The death of de Saulles in 1903 had led to the abolition of the post of Engraver, and coins for George V, who took the throne on Edward's death in 1910, were subject to a design competition won by Bertram Mackennal, who also prepared the medal for the Coronation.

  6. Five pounds (gold coin) - Wikipedia

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    Five-pound coins dated 1911 were struck as part of the coronation proof sets that year for George V (r. 1910–1936 ), but for uncertain reasons, no ordinary, non-proof specimens were coined. This was the only issuance of five-pound coins during that reign.

  7. 5 Most Valuable American Coins Still in Circulation - AOL

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    1936 King George V Dot Cent. 1965 Queen Elizabeth II Large Beads 5 Cent. 1948 King George VI Dollar. Is Coin Roll Hunting Worth It? Some collectors go through yard sales and auctions to find rare ...

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