Details
LOT 3602
Great Britain. Windsor, George V AE Penny. 1910-1936.
London mint. Dated 1936. Designs by Bertram Mackennal and Leonard Charles Wyon. GEORGIVS V DEI GRA : BRITT : OMN : REX FID : DEF : IND : IMP :, bare head to left; B M in small lettering on the base of truncation / ONE PENNY, Britannia seated to right, holding trident in left hand and shield bearing the Union flag in right, sea behind; date in exergue. Freeman 214; SCBC 4055. Brilliant Uncirculated.(9.35gr, 31mm, 12h.).
Provenance
Found South Gloucestershire, UK.
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