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Jersey (Kronbesitz). George VI.. 1/12 Shilling 1945 NGC MS65RB  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Jersey (Kronbesitz). George VI.. 1/12 Shilling 1945 NGC MS65RB (Ohne mindestpreis)

1945 British Jersey George VI Liberation 1/12 Shilling Bronze Coin – NGC MS65 RB Highlights: 1. It is the only coin that directly commemorates the liberation of British soil from Nazi occupation. Owning it connects the collector to a pivotal moment in WWII history—the sole occupation of the British Isles—and to Jersey’s enduring Liberation Day tradition. 2. Unlike standard George VI Jersey issues, this is a single-year commemorative design featuring the powerful word “LIBERATED.” This makes it an essential piece for any type set of British Dependencies or George VI bronze coinage. 3. In MS65 RB, the coin retains a significant portion of original mint red luster mixed with natural brown toning, offering superior eye appeal that is difficult to find. High-grade examples with strong color are noticeably scarcer than lower uncirculated pieces, giving NGC MS65 RB clear premium potential and display value in advanced collections. Coin Story: The 1945 Jersey 1/12 Shilling (KM#19), popularly known as the “Liberation Penny,” is a bronze commemorative coin issued by the Bailiwick of Jersey, a British Crown Dependency in the Channel Islands. During World War II, Jersey was the only part of the British Isles occupied by Nazi Germany (1940–1945). On 9 May 1945, British forces liberated the island, an event still celebrated annually as Liberation Day, one of Jersey’s most important national holidays. Although dated 1945, the coins were actually struck at the Royal Mint between 1949 and 1952 to mark the anniversary of the liberation. The obverse features the crowned left-facing portrait of King George VI (designed by Percy Metcalfe), while the reverse displays the Jersey coat of arms (three lions passant) with the inscription “LIBERATED 1945” above and “ONE TWELFTH OF A SHILLING” below. This one-year type symbolizes the return of freedom, the end of occupation, and post-war reconstruction. It remains a classic and emotionally resonant piece in British colonial and WWII commemorative numismatics. This coin appeals strongly to collectors of British Crown Dependencies, George VI coinage, WWII memorabilia, and single-year type sets. The MS65 RB grade displays pleasing original luster, minimal marks, and a warm red-brown patina that enhances visual appeal. It carries stable demand and moderate premium over lower uncirculated grades.

Nr. 102533159

Verkauft
Jersey (Kronbesitz). George VI.. 1/12 Shilling 1945 NGC MS65RB  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Jersey (Kronbesitz). George VI.. 1/12 Shilling 1945 NGC MS65RB (Ohne mindestpreis)

1945 British Jersey George VI Liberation 1/12 Shilling Bronze Coin – NGC MS65 RB

Highlights:
1. It is the only coin that directly commemorates the liberation of British soil from Nazi occupation. Owning it connects the collector to a pivotal moment in WWII history—the sole occupation of the British Isles—and to Jersey’s enduring Liberation Day tradition.
2. Unlike standard George VI Jersey issues, this is a single-year commemorative design featuring the powerful word “LIBERATED.” This makes it an essential piece for any type set of British Dependencies or George VI bronze coinage.
3. In MS65 RB, the coin retains a significant portion of original mint red luster mixed with natural brown toning, offering superior eye appeal that is difficult to find. High-grade examples with strong color are noticeably scarcer than lower uncirculated pieces, giving NGC MS65 RB clear premium potential and display value in advanced collections.

Coin Story:
The 1945 Jersey 1/12 Shilling (KM#19), popularly known as the “Liberation Penny,” is a bronze commemorative coin issued by the Bailiwick of Jersey, a British Crown Dependency in the Channel Islands. During World War II, Jersey was the only part of the British Isles occupied by Nazi Germany (1940–1945).

On 9 May 1945, British forces liberated the island, an event still celebrated annually as Liberation Day, one of Jersey’s most important national holidays.

Although dated 1945, the coins were actually struck at the Royal Mint between 1949 and 1952 to mark the anniversary of the liberation. The obverse features the crowned left-facing portrait of King George VI (designed by Percy Metcalfe), while the reverse displays the Jersey coat of arms (three lions passant) with the inscription “LIBERATED 1945” above and “ONE TWELFTH OF A SHILLING” below. This one-year type symbolizes the return of freedom, the end of occupation, and post-war reconstruction. It remains a classic and emotionally resonant piece in British colonial and WWII commemorative numismatics.

This coin appeals strongly to collectors of British Crown Dependencies, George VI coinage, WWII memorabilia, and single-year type sets. The MS65 RB grade displays pleasing original luster, minimal marks, and a warm red-brown patina that enhances visual appeal. It carries stable demand and moderate premium over lower uncirculated grades.

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