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Vereinigtes Königreich. George VI.. 1 Penny 1937 NGC MS64BN (Ohne mindestpreis)

1937 Great Britain King George VI 1 Penny Coin NGC MS64BN Highlights: 1. As a first-year issue under George VI, it captures the pivotal moment of royal succession and the end of the British Empire's colonial inscriptions, making it a tangible artifact of 20th-century British history. 2. The MS64BN grade ensures authenticity and quality, with attractive brown toning that appeals to collectors seeking coins that balance originality and aesthetic appeal without excessive wear. 3. With stable value and high availability, it offers an accessible way for beginners to build a collection focused on British monarchy themes, without the high costs associated with rarer dates or proofs. Coin Story: The 1937 British George VI one penny copper coin is a currency issued in the first year of King George VI's reign, marking the transition of the British monarchy from the brief rule of Edward VIII to George VI's era. George VI ascended the throne in December 1936, and the obverse of this coin features the king's portrait surrounded by the Latin inscription "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP.", meaning "George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India." This reflects Britain's maintenance of its colonial status over India at the time (until India's independence in 1947, after which "IND:IMP" was removed). The reverse continues the traditional Britannia figure, symbolizing Britain's naval power and imperial heritage, with the design originating from the 19th century, embodying the continuity and stability of British currency. Issued before World War II, this coin witnessed Britain's transition from the Great Depression recovery to wartime turmoil and circulated until the decimalization of currency in 1971, symbolizing the transitional and enduring impact of the late British Empire. As the first-year coin of George VI, this piece holds historical appeal for British coin collectors, especially with the "IND:IMP" inscription representing the imperial era. The NGC MS64BN grade indicates a near-uncirculated state with good surface luster, no significant wear, and Brown toning showing natural oxidation without red remnants, suitable for mid-level collecting. Disclaimer: Our dispatch location is in Hong Kong. For shipments to the European Union, non-EU destinations, or specific regions within the EU with special tax agreements, we make every effort to arrange relevant tax matters with our logistics partners prior to dispatch. However, parcels may still be held at your local customs, where authorities may require you to pay duties. This is a legitimate customs procedure, with regulations varying across countries and territories. Such matters are entirely beyond our control, and we appreciate your understanding.

Nr. 101654798

Verkauft
Vereinigtes Königreich. George VI.. 1 Penny 1937 NGC MS64BN  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Vereinigtes Königreich. George VI.. 1 Penny 1937 NGC MS64BN (Ohne mindestpreis)

1937 Great Britain King George VI 1 Penny Coin NGC MS64BN

Highlights:
1. As a first-year issue under George VI, it captures the pivotal moment of royal succession and the end of the British Empire's colonial inscriptions, making it a tangible artifact of 20th-century British history.
2. The MS64BN grade ensures authenticity and quality, with attractive brown toning that appeals to collectors seeking coins that balance originality and aesthetic appeal without excessive wear.
3. With stable value and high availability, it offers an accessible way for beginners to build a collection focused on British monarchy themes, without the high costs associated with rarer dates or proofs.

Coin Story:
The 1937 British George VI one penny copper coin is a currency issued in the first year of King George VI's reign, marking the transition of the British monarchy from the brief rule of Edward VIII to George VI's era. George VI ascended the throne in December 1936, and the obverse of this coin features the king's portrait surrounded by the Latin inscription "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP.", meaning "George VI, by the Grace of God, King of all the Britains, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India." This reflects Britain's maintenance of its colonial status over India at the time (until India's independence in 1947, after which "IND:IMP" was removed). The reverse continues the traditional Britannia figure, symbolizing Britain's naval power and imperial heritage, with the design originating from the 19th century, embodying the continuity and stability of British currency. Issued before World War II, this coin witnessed Britain's transition from the Great Depression recovery to wartime turmoil and circulated until the decimalization of currency in 1971, symbolizing the transitional and enduring impact of the late British Empire.

As the first-year coin of George VI, this piece holds historical appeal for British coin collectors, especially with the "IND:IMP" inscription representing the imperial era. The NGC MS64BN grade indicates a near-uncirculated state with good surface luster, no significant wear, and Brown toning showing natural oxidation without red remnants, suitable for mid-level collecting.

Disclaimer:
Our dispatch location is in Hong Kong. For shipments to the European Union, non-EU destinations, or specific regions within the EU with special tax agreements, we make every effort to arrange relevant tax matters with our logistics partners prior to dispatch. However, parcels may still be held at your local customs, where authorities may require you to pay duties. This is a legitimate customs procedure, with regulations varying across countries and territories. Such matters are entirely beyond our control, and we appreciate your understanding.

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