1⁄12 Shilling - George VI

Émetteur Jersey
Année 1937-1947
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 1⁄12 Shilling (1⁄240)
Devise Pound (1813-1971)
Composition Bronze
Poids 9.4 g
Diamètre 30.8 mm
Épaisseur 1.76 mm
Forme Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s) Obverse: Percy Metcalfe
Reverse: George Kruger Gray
En circulation jusqu’à 27 December 1971
Référence(s) KM#18
Description de l’avers Crowned portrait of King George VI left, legend around, engraver`s initials under the portrait.
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers GEORGIVS VI D·G·BRITT·OMN·REX F·D·IND·IMP: PM
(Translation: GEORGIVS VI DEI GRATIA BRITANNIARUM OMNIUM REX FIDEI DEFENSOR INDIAE IMPERATOR George the Sixth by the Grace of God King of all the Britons Defender of the Faith Emperor of India PM)
Description du revers Shield of arms dividing date, legend above, denomination in words below.
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers ·STATES·OF·JERSEY· 19 46 K G ONE·TWELFTH·OF·A·SHILLING
Tranche Smooth
Atelier
Tirage 1937 - - 204 000
1937 - Proof -
1946 - - 204 000
1946 - Proof -
1947 - - 444 000
1947 - Proof -
ID Numisquare 9459729460
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: The 1/12 Shilling of George VI, issued by Jersey from 1937 to 1947, marks a critical era. George VI's reign spanned World War II, profoundly impacting Jersey. As a British Crown Dependency, Jersey's unique constitutional status permitted its own coinage, this denomination reflecting its distinct monetary system. The coin's issuance during the 1940-1945 German Occupation of Jersey imbues it with significant historical resonance, representing a tangible link to a period of immense hardship and resilience for the islanders.

Artistry: The obverse features the dignified bare head portrait of King George VI, designed by acclaimed British sculptor Thomas Humphrey Paget (T.H. Paget). His work exemplifies traditional British numismatic style, known for realistic and respectful monarchical portrayal. The reverse proudly displays the historic Arms of Jersey—three leopards passant guardant—a heraldic device rooted in the island's Norman heritage. This design is rendered with clarity, providing a strong visual identity for the island's currency and its enduring connection to the Crown.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze, this coin boasts a 30.8mm diameter and weighs 9.4 grams. Key high-points for assessing wear include the king's hair and ear on the obverse, and the heads and haunches of the leopards on the reverse shield. Bronze examples often develop attractive patinas, ranging from chocolate brown to darker tones. Collectors should seek strong, even strikes, especially on heraldic details and legends, as some specimens may exhibit slight weakness, particularly towards the rims, affecting overall sharpness.

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