1951 Festival of Britain Crown Green BOX Uncirculated Coin UNC 5 Shilling . Shipped with Royal Mail 2nd Class Large Letter.
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Coin is good, box worn. Insert present.
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This 1951 Festival of Britain Crown Five Shillings coin is a piece of British history from the era of George VI. Minted in the United Kingdom, this coin is a collectible item that commemorates the Festival of Britain in 1951. In its original box with paperwork to prove authenticity, it is a perfect addition for coin collectors or those interested in British numismatics.
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The crown piece is supplied in a green box with wording “Festival of Britain 1951” on the front. Small information sheet included.
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The Royal Festival of Britain 1951 commemorative George VI coin is a collectible piece that celebrates the era of George VI. This coin holds historical significance as it was minted during the reign of the British monarch from 1936 to 1952. The coin comes in a red box with a certificate, adding to its presentation and display value for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
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The 1951 Festival of Britain Five Shilling Coin in a red box with papers is a rare and collectible piece from the United Kingdom. Minted during the reign of George VI, this coin has a fineness of 0.98 and is a valuable addition to any coin collection.
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The product is a 1951 festival of Britain Crown coin featuring King George VI, housed in a box with a leaflet. This collectible coin has a fineness of 0.5 and is uncertified, making it a rare find for numismatists interested in British currency from the early 1950s. The coin showcases the history and royalty of Britain during the reign of King George VI, adding a piece of nostalgia to any collection. Buyer needs to be aware that the box as signs of wear/ ageing Dispatched by royal mail delivery and tracking
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