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2 Pounds - George VI

Issuer Royal Mint
Year 1937
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Reference(s) KM#860, Sp#4075
Obverse description Bare-headed effigy of King George VI facing left, rendered in high relief with fine portrait detail by engraver Thomas Humphrey Paget, whose initials 'HP' appear below the truncation. The king is depicted with a naturalistic, unidealized likeness, his collar and neck visible at the truncation. The circular Latin legend is arranged around the periphery, interrupted by the portrait, with pellet stops separating each abbreviated title.
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Reverse lettering 1937 B.P.
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Mintage 1937 - Matte Proof; unique - 1
1937 - Proof - 5,500
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