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4 Shillings - Edward VIII States of Jersey; Silver

Issuer States of Jersey
Year 2000-2001
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Composition Silver (.925)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND:IMP
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Edward VIII's abdication in December 1936 created a numismatic oddity that persisted for decades: because he never had a coronation, very few territories issued coins bearing his effigy before the reign ended after just 326 days. Jersey was among the handful that did, producing a small copper-nickel circulation issue in 1936. This silver piece is a commemorative retroactive acknowledgment of that brief reign, struck some sixty-four years after the fact.

The abdication itself was driven by the British government's refusal to accept Wallis Simpson as queen consort — a constitutional standoff that Edward resolved by choosing her over the throne.

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