1929 Halfcrown Reverse 1929 Halfcrown - The Reverse shows a quartered shield of arms with crowned royal cyphers each side by George Kruger Gray.
1911 Sovereign Reverse 1911 Gold Sovereign London - The first Gold Sovereign of King George V saw a massive mintage of over 30 million coins. No letter above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in London.
1928 Halfcrown George V Reverse 1928 Halfcrown – George V - Silver halfcrown of King George V. Fourth coinage (1927-1936). The Reverse, by George Kruger Gray, shows a quartered shield of arms with crowned royal cyphers each side.
1915 Sovereign London Obverse 1915 Gold Sovereign – London – George V - King George V’s portrait by Bertram Mackennal can be seen on the obverse of the coin. 20,295,280 sovereigns were struck in London in 1915.
1933 Crown George V Reverse 1933 Wreath Crown – George V - 1933, 'wreath' design. The wreath crown design was used between 1927-36 (none in 1935 when the 'Rocking Horse' design was used for the King's 25th Jubilee).
1911 Sovereign Proof Obverse List of George V Sovereigns - List of George V Gold Sovereigns with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors and investors.
1921 Florin George V Reverse 1921 Florin – George V - The florin is a two-shilling coin. Second Coinage. In 1921 the silver content was 50% following the debasement of silver coins in 1920.
1921 Shilling Reverse 1921 Shilling – George V - The Reverse shows a crowned lion passant on top of a crown, by George William de Saulles.
1919 Penny KN Reverse 1919 KN Penny – George V - During WWI the Royal Mint used private mints to help with production. This Penny was minted at the Kings Norton Metal Co., Birmingham (used in 1918 and 1919). The mint mark was 'KN'.
1916 Sovereign Sydney Reverse 1916 Gold Sovereign Sydney George V - On the floor to the left is a broken spear from an earlier attack. Just above the date is the letter 'S' indicating the Sydney mint. Artist's initials (B.P.) to the right.