This comprehensive Silver Shillings Collection presents every shilling struck during the reign of King George VI between 1937 and 1951. Containing 31 coins in total, including 20 pre-1947 silver issues, this set provides a full visual record of Britain’s mid-century currency.
Each coin is mounted securely in a classic Whitman folder, which displays the reverse designs only, allowing you to view both the English and Scottish varieties for every year at a glance. It’s an excellent reference set for collectors of coins and bullion who appreciate the artistry and subtle design variations of George VI’s coinage.
Collection Details
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Title: Full Set of GB 1937–1951 George VI Shillings
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Coins Included: 31 coins (20 silver, 11 cupro-nickel)
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Metal Composition: .500 silver (pre-1947) and nickel (post-1947)
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Monarch: King George VI
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Condition: Fine to VF (see images for assessment)
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Presentation: Whitman coin folder showing reverse sides only
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Varieties Included: English and Scottish reverses for each date
This Silver Shillings Collection traces the progression of British shillings from silver to nickel, illustrating the nation’s economic shift following the Second World War.
Condition – Fine to VF (Please See Images)
The coins in this Silver Shillings Collection range from Fine to Very Fine condition, showing honest circulation wear yet maintaining clear reverse details on most coins. The heraldic shields and lettering remain well-defined across most dates.
As the folder shows only the reverse sides, please note that the obverses (portraits of George VI) are not visible. The Whitman folder itself is in good vintage condition, with minimal age-related wear.
Collectability and History
Collectors value this Silver Shillings Collection for its completeness and presentation of both design varieties. The George VI shilling carried two reverse designs — the English version with the lion on the crown, and the Scottish version featuring a crowned shield of Scotland. Together, they represent the unity and regional pride of the British Isles.
The pre-1947 issues were struck in .500 silver, adding both aesthetic and historical interest. Later issues (1947–1951) marked the country’s move toward base metal coinage, closing the silver era of British circulating currency.
For more information on individual George VI shillings and their mintages, see the reference catalogue at Numista, a trusted source for coin collectors and historians.
Before You Order
Please take a moment to:
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Study all photographs carefully, as they show the actual Silver Shillings Collection for sale.
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Review each date and design to confirm the inclusion of both English and Scottish reverses.
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Ask questions if you’d like close-ups or further details before purchase.
We provide as accurate descriptions as possible, and encourage you to use the images as part of your assessment when deciding on codition and value.
Summary of the Silver Shillings Collection
This full Silver Shillings Collection is a complete visual record of George VI’s shilling coinage from 1937 to 1951. With both English and Scottish reverses clearly displayed, and twenty silver examples included, it’s a wonderful reference set and display piece for any British coin collector.
Add this Silver Shillings Collection to your collection today and enjoy a genuine piece of twentieth-century numismatic history, beautifully preserved and neatly presented.



























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