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This is the 1944 Circulation issue with a mintage of 81,840,000. The George VI coin with the inscription 'IND:IMP' minted in 1937 represents a significant period in British history, as it was produced shortly after George VI ascended to the throne following the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII. This coin features a portrait of the king on the obverse and the iconic design of St. George slaying the dragon on the reverse, which symbolizes courage and national pride. The 'IND:IMP' inscription denotes the king's title as Emperor of India, reflecting the British Empire's vast colonial reach during that era. With a mintage of 528,945,604, this bronze coin is relatively common, earning a rarity score of 1 out of 10, which makes it accessible for collectors. Nevertheless, it holds a place of importance in numismatic studies for its representation of the transitional period in British monarchy and the evolving identity of the British Empire in the 20th century.

George V 3rd issue; incl. Maundy
1930 · £0.01