Information about effigy: King George V - Crowned Bust, by Bertram Mackennal

King George V - Crowned Bust, by Bertram Mackennal
Australia / Shilling 1911

Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal, KCVO (12 June 1863 - 10 October 1931), usually known as Bertram Mackennal, was an Australian sculptor, most famous for designing the coinage and stamps bearing the likeness of King George V.

This effigy depicts a crowned and draped bust of the King facing left. The King is wearing the Imperial Crown and the ermine Robe of State, the Collar of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and the Badge of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; around, the legend (in Latin); the artist's initials BM are in small letters on the bust truncation.

The effigy was only used on colonial coinage. Imperial coinage (in the United Kingdom itself) had the uncrowned ("Bare Head") portrait, also by Bertram Mackennal.

King George V - Crowned Bust, by Bertram Mackennal - Example/s on coins
Australia / Shilling 1911

Crowned effigy on Australian silver coinage

Australia / Shilling 1911

The crowned effigy was used, among others, on Australian coinage during the reign of King George V. It was accompanied by a legend in Latin, although one that differs from the legend on Imperial coinage.

British West Africa / Two Shillings 1925

Crowned effigy on tin brass

British West Africa / Two Shillings 1925

The African colonies debased their coinage from silver to brass much earlier than the rest of the world, as seen on this two-shilling coin. The obverse design or legend did not change.

British Honduras / One Cent 1911

Crowned effigy on bronze coinage with English legend

British Honduras / One Cent 1911

On the coinage of some colonies, the effigy was accompanied by a legend in English; note also that the legend does not go all the way around the rim.

Australia / Florin 1927 Parliament House

Short version of the Crowned Bust

Australia / Florin 1927 Parliament House

On the Australian circulating commemorative florin featuring Parliament House in Canberra (known as the Canberra Florin), the bust was shortened and truncated to a portrait; the artist's initials are not displayed.

King George V - Crowned Bust, by Bertram Mackennal - showing 27 of 227 coins (Page 3 of 3)
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Penny 1934 Australia / Penny 1934 - reverse photo Australia / Penny 1934 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 5,808,100
Halfpenny 1934 Australia / Halfpenny 1934 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1934 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 3,816,100
Shilling 1934 Australia / Shilling 1934 - reverse photo Australia / Shilling 1934 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 480,100
Threepence 1934 Australia / Threepence 1934 - reverse photo Australia / Threepence 1934 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 1,616,100
Sixpence 1934 Australia / Sixpence 1934 - reverse photo Australia / Sixpence 1934 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 1,024,100
Threepence 1934 Material: Tin Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 6,400,000
Threepence 1935 Australia / Threepence 1935 - reverse photo Australia / Threepence 1935 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,800,000
Sixpence 1935 Australia / Sixpence 1935 - reverse photo Australia / Sixpence 1935 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 392,000
Florin 1935 Australia / Florin 1935 - reverse photo Australia / Florin 1935 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 915,000
Penny 1935 Australia / Penny 1935 - reverse photo Australia / Penny 1935 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 3,724,900
Halfpenny 1935 Australia / Halfpenny 1935 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1935 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,916,100
Shilling 1935 Australia / Shilling 1935 - reverse photo Australia / Shilling 1935 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 500,000
Threepence 1935 Material: Tin Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 11,560,000
Sixpence 1935 Material: Tin Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 4,000,000
Threepence 1936 Australia / Threepence 1936 - reverse photo Australia / Threepence 1936 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 3,600,000
Florin 1936 Australia / Florin 1936 - reverse photo Australia / Florin 1936 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,382,000
Penny 1936 Australia / Penny 1936 - reverse photo Australia / Penny 1936 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 9,890,400
Shilling 1936 Australia / Shilling 1936 - reverse photo Australia / Shilling 1936 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,000,000
Sixpence 1936 Australia / Sixpence 1936 - reverse photo Australia / Sixpence 1936 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 1,800,000
Halfpenny 1936 Australia / Halfpenny 1936 - reverse photo Australia / Halfpenny 1936 - obverse photo Material: Bronze
Mint: Melbourne Mint
Mintage: 2,562,200
Five Cents 1936 British Honduras / Five Cents 1936 - reverse photo British Honduras / Five Cents 1936 - obverse photo Material: CuproNickel
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 60,050
One Cent 1936 Material: Bronze
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 40,050
Ten Cents 1936 British Honduras / Ten Cents 1936 - reverse photo British Honduras / Ten Cents 1936 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 30,050
Sixpence 1936 Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 10,400,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 2,696,000
- Birmingham Mint: 480,000
Total Mintage: 13,576,000
Two Shillings 1936 Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 39,940,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 8,794,000
- Birmingham Mint: 8,703,000
Total Mintage: 57,437,000
One Shilling 1936 British West Africa / One Shilling 1936 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1936 - obverse photo Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 17,000,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 14,962,000
- Birmingham Mint: 10,920,000
Total Mintage: 42,882,000
Threepence 1936 Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 17,160,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 2,038,000
- Birmingham Mint: 1,000,000
Total Mintage: 20,198,000
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