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Storbritannien. Georg 6.. 6 Pence 1944 NGC MS62  (Ingen mindstepris)
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Storbritannien. Georg 6.. 6 Pence 1944 NGC MS62 (Ingen mindstepris)

1944 Great Britain King George VI Sixpence Silver Coin NGC MS62 Highlights: 1. NGC MS62 grade is relatively less common, as most wartime circulation coins show wear. High-quality certified coins like NGC MS62 are somewhat scarce in the collector market. 2. Minted during the height of World War II, symbolizing Britain's resilience and economic stability amid wartime shortages, making it a tangible piece of history for collectors interested in 20th-century British heritage. Coin Story: The 1944 British George VI Sixpence silver coin was issued during the reign of King George VI (1936-1952), at the height of World War II. This coin was produced by the Royal Mint, with the obverse featuring the portrait of George VI (designed by T. H. Paget) and the reverse showing the royal shield divided by a crown and the date (designed by George Krueger-Gray). The Sixpence was a traditional pre-decimal British denomination, valued at 6 pence, equivalent to half a shilling or 1/40 of a pound, commonly known as a "tanner." In the wartime context, this coin symbolized the stability and resilience of the British economy, as the country faced war-related resource shortages. The silver content had been adjusted from sterling silver to 0.5000 fineness, but it remained in circulation. Its historical significance lies in witnessing British social life during WWII, often used in daily transactions or wedding customs (such as placing a sixpence in the bride's shoe for good luck), and it was gradually phased out after the war, retiring from circulation with the 1971 decimalization reform. This 1944 George VI Sixpence was minted during the height of World War II, symbolizing Britain's resilience and economic stability amid wartime shortages, making it a tangible piece of history for collectors interested in 20th-century British heritage.

Nr. 100075182

Solgt
Storbritannien. Georg 6.. 6 Pence 1944 NGC MS62  (Ingen mindstepris)

Storbritannien. Georg 6.. 6 Pence 1944 NGC MS62 (Ingen mindstepris)

1944 Great Britain King George VI Sixpence Silver Coin NGC MS62

Highlights:
1. NGC MS62 grade is relatively less common, as most wartime circulation coins show wear. High-quality certified coins like NGC MS62 are somewhat scarce in the collector market.
2. Minted during the height of World War II, symbolizing Britain's resilience and economic stability amid wartime shortages, making it a tangible piece of history for collectors interested in 20th-century British heritage.

Coin Story:
The 1944 British George VI Sixpence silver coin was issued during the reign of King George VI (1936-1952), at the height of World War II. This coin was produced by the Royal Mint, with the obverse featuring the portrait of George VI (designed by T. H. Paget) and the reverse showing the royal shield divided by a crown and the date (designed by George Krueger-Gray).

The Sixpence was a traditional pre-decimal British denomination, valued at 6 pence, equivalent to half a shilling or 1/40 of a pound, commonly known as a "tanner." In the wartime context, this coin symbolized the stability and resilience of the British economy, as the country faced war-related resource shortages. The silver content had been adjusted from sterling silver to 0.5000 fineness, but it remained in circulation.

Its historical significance lies in witnessing British social life during WWII, often used in daily transactions or wedding customs (such as placing a sixpence in the bride's shoe for good luck), and it was gradually phased out after the war, retiring from circulation with the 1971 decimalization reform.

This 1944 George VI Sixpence was minted during the height of World War II, symbolizing Britain's resilience and economic stability amid wartime shortages, making it a tangible piece of history for collectors interested in 20th-century British heritage.

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