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This is the 1950 BU issue with a mintage of 17,500. The George VI without 'IND:IMP' coin issued in 1949 is a significant piece of British numismatics that reflects the transitional period following World War II, during which the British Empire was undergoing notable changes. This coin, bearing a denomination of £0.00, was minted at the Royal Mint located at Tower Hill, and its mintage of 38,053,508 makes it relatively accessible to collectors, earning a rarity score of 2 out of 10. The absence of the phrase 'IND:IMP' signifies a shift in the British monarchy's identity, as India had gained independence in 1947, marking a pivotal moment in British history. Crafted from bronze, its design features a portrait of King George VI and is emblematic of the era's numismatic style, appealing to collectors interested in the evolution of British coinage and the socio-political landscape of the time.

George VI 1st coinage
1941 · £0.03