Coin | Sovereign 1937 (Proof only) |
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1932 was the last date of gold sovereign issued for George V. There were none issued for Edward VIII, and none for George VI, except for those in the 4-coin gold sets issued for the Coronation in 1937.
Proof with plain edge only. Struck to commemorate the coronation on 12 May 1937, the plain edge indicates that this is a commemorative not a circulating coin. |
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Obverse | |
Bare head of King George VI facing left; around, the the monarch's legend in Latin GEORGIVS VI D : G : BR : OMN : REX F : D : IND : IMP. (George the Sixth, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India); below the neck truncation in small letters are the artist's initials HP (for [Thomas] Humphrey Paget). |
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Reverse | |
St George on horseback advancing to right wearing a helmet and cape and holding a sword; below horse, fallen dragon with lance in its side; below exergue line at right the artist's initials B.P. (Benedetto Pistrucci); in exergue, 1937. No mint mark. |
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Edge | Plain | Edge Inscription | None |
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