All British Coins from 1937 to 1952 inclusive feature George VI on the obverse. These include the Five Pound (Quintuple Sovereign), Two Pound (Double Sovereign), Sovereign, Half-Sovereign, Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence (round silver), Threepence (dodecagonal nickel brass), Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing.
There are also a large number of coins from most of the various Commonwealth countries that feature King George VI on the obverse.
George VI or on coins sometimes in Latin as Georgius VI or Georgivs VI
Such a coin does not exist.Images of George VI first appeared on coins in 1937.
There have been six King Georges (I to VI). Which one did you have in mind? King George V and VI would have had coins issued in many of the Commonwealth countries. Which country?
On the coins of UK he is on the previous ones and is George VI
The initials HP on the coins of most George VI coins from most Commonwealth countries would be the initials of the designer of the King George VI bust, T. Humphrey Paget.
Such a coin does not exist. King George VI died in 1952.
Please provide a year. King George III, IV, V and VI have all had Sovereign coins issued with their likeness on them.
Try again. George VI died in 1952, which was the last year to feature his portrait on Canadian coins.
The Head of State was King George VI & the Prime Minister, from May 1940, was Winston Churchill.Apex-Winston ChurchillChurchill
All British Monarchs named George were related to George VI.
George VI
King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II, appears on all British coins and the coins of most Commonwealth countries from 1937 to 1952 inclusive.