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This is the 1951 BU issue with a mintage of 2. The 1949 George VI five pence coin, produced by the Royal Mint at Tower Hill, is notable for its distinctive design that features the English crest, a symbol of the monarchy, without the inscription 'IND:IMP' which was removed following India's independence in 1947. With a mintage of 48,566,604, this coin was intended for circulation, reflecting the economic conditions of post-World War II Britain. Made of copper-nickel, it showcases the craftsmanship of the period and serves as a reminder of the transitional phase in British numismatic history. Although it holds a rarity score of 2 out of 10, making it relatively common among collectors, its historical context and changes in design reflect the evolving identity of the British monarchy and the nation itself, making it a valuable piece for those interested in the era's numismatic developments.

George VI 1st coinage
1941 · £0.03