This 1913 half crown offers strong detail, bright surfaces and classic early George V styling. You get a full sterling silver coin from the pre-1920 period, so it carries both Silver value and real collector appeal. Because the obverse shows the bare head portrait of King George V and the reverse displays the crowned shield within the Garter, this design remains one of the most recognisable British silver issues of the early twentieth century.
If you enjoy British silver coins, you can explore more, in our Coins and Bullion Collectionfor additional examples that fit well with this date.
During the years leading up to the First World War, the 1913 half crown circulated widely, yet high grade examples stayed scarce. Collectors appreciate this date because it sits early in the reign, and because it delivers a satisfying mix of history and silver content. You also get a coin that works well in type sets, silver runs or themed George V collections.
Although millions left the Royal Mint, quality examples like this still feel special. The silver weight, the elegant design and the sharp lettering help this 1913 half crown stand out in any tray of British coins. If you enjoy learning about coins from this era, the British Museum coin guide offers useful background and wider context.
Coin Details
• Denomination, Half Crown
• Date, 1913
• Monarch, King George V
• Country, United Kingdom
• Composition, Sterling silver, .925 fine
• Weight, Approx 14.14 g
• Diameter, Approx 32 mm
• Edge, Milled
• Obverse, Bare head portrait of George V
• Reverse, Crowned shield within the Garter
Condition
Coin is in a very high grade. There is a very small amount of toning due to storage and age, so please study the macro photographs carefully. Check every detail, then decide the grade and value for yourself before purchasing, since the images show the exact 1913 half crown for sale.
Collectability of the 1913 Half Crown
The 1913 half crown sits in a key period of British numismatics, and collectors value it for several reasons. You get full sterling silver, so it offers metal strength. You also get an attractive design that carries the crisp lines and balanced layout associated with George V coinage. Because the date appears before the silver debasement of 1920, many collectors seek this period for long term collections.
This Silver coin delivers charm, history and genuine collectability, and it remains a reliable choice for anyone who enjoys British silver. It also works well for collectors who want an early George V example with strong visual appeal.






















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