The 1937 Coronation Coin Collection
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On the 6th May 2023, the nation witnessed the first Coronation of a British King in 86 years.
The last time a King was crowned it was the Coronation of King George VI on 12th May 1937. A year that holds huge numismatic significance.
And now, you can secure a complete collection of all the 1937 circulating coinage alongside a Crown from the year of George VI's historic Coronation.
Here's why it's a CPM Prestige recommendation:
- Features the highly, in-demand UK 1937 Silver Coronation Crown
- A set of coins to feature the first portrait of George VI - a depiction of the King famed and admired for its accuracy
- The coins have been protectively encapsulated so they can be kept safe and admired for generations to come
- Includes 8 historic circulating coins from that year - coins that may have passed through the hands of the King himself
From the Farthing to the Half Penny, your collection comprises all of the circulating coins from this special year. Complete with a certificate of authenticity and housed in a luxury presentation box, your can preserve the coins incredible history for generations to come.
Please don't miss out - click 'Order Now' to secure your very own UK 1937 Circulating Coin Set today.
Country of Issue: UK
Year of Issue: 1937
Deniminations: Coronation Crown, Half Crown, One Shilling, Farthing, One Penny
Threepence, Sixpence, Two Shillings, Half Penny
Obverse: George VI
Reverse: Various
Edition Limit: 50