United Kingdom, coin catalog, price

Country: United Kingdom, UK, England
Capital: London
Currency: pound sterling
Numeric code: 826
The letter code is GBP (Great Britain Pound), obsolete designation UKL (United Kingdom Libra). By the way, monetary the pound sign "£" comes from the Latin "Libra". Today in the directory of British coins in use are metal and the pounds of the minimal value in 1 and 2 pound, and a bargaining chip in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 pence. Rare vintage 25-penavico or 5-funtovyj, but in most cases the price of British coins of the same value significantly higher than their actual value. In 1968, when, instead of a shilling pence, a new 50-pensava coin had the shape of an equilateral curve heptagon was made of copper-Nickel alloy. Previously, shillings were minted mainly from silver.
After 3 years already minted bronze pennies began to replace penny. At the end of the last century, bronze was replaced by a steel surface with a copper coating. Decreased and the amount of 5-, 10 - and 50-penavico. In 1998 was introduced into circulation a bimetallic 2 pound coin.
Now a shilling and a penny – it is a subject of pride for collectors, so the value of the coins of great Britain, for example, a jubilee shilling Queen Victoria coinage of 1887, will be more than a dozen pounds.
The year 2008 was marked for the UK to change the design of coins: now they adorned the Royal Shield. But here was not without incident: the collectors who will buy the coins of great Britain without specifying the date of issue, and there are about 250 000 20-penavico, very lucky, because such oversight the mint of England did not allow for more than 300 years

Money system:

Queen Elizabeth II (1982 - 2019)

1 pound = 100 pence
RE:
½ penny
1 penny
2 pence
5 pence
10 pence
20 pence
50 pence
1 pound
2 pounds

JC:
10 pence
50 pence
1 pound
2 pounds
5 pounds

CC:
1 penny
2 pence
3 pence
4 pence
5 pence
6 pence
10 pence
20 pence
50 pence
½ sovereign
1 sovereign
1 pound
2 pounds
5 pounds
10 pounds
20 pounds
50 pounds
100 pounds

Queen Elizabeth II (1968 - 1981)

1 pound = 100 pence
RE:
½ new penny
1 new penny
2 new pence
5 new pence
10 new pence
50 new pence

JC:
25 pence
50 pence

CC:
25 pence
1 sovereign
1 sovereign

Queen Elizabeth II (1953 - 1967)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
3 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
2 shillings (florin)
½ crown

JC:
5 shillings

CC:
1 sovereign

King George VI (1937 - 1952)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
2 pence
3 pence
4 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
2 shillings (florin)
½ crown

JC:
5 shillings
1 crown

King George V (1910 - 1936)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
⅓ farthing
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
3 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
2 shillings (florin)
½ crown
1 crown
½ pound (half sovereign)
1 pound (sovereign)

JC:
1 crown

CC:
1 dollar
5s - 1 crown

King Edward VII (1902 - 1910)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
⅓ farthing
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
2 pence
3 pence
4 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
2 shillings (florin)
½ crown
1 crown
½ pound (half sovereign)
1 pound (sovereign)
2 pounds
5 pounds

CC:
1 dollar

Queen Victoria (1838 - 1901)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
¼ farthing
⅓ farthing
½ farthing
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
1½ pence
2 pence
3 pence
4 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
2 shillings (florin)
4 shillings (2 florins)
½ crown
1 crown
½ pound (half sovereign)
1 pound (sovereign)

CC:
1 dollar
2 pounds

King William IV (1831 - 1837)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
⅓ farthing
½ farthing
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
1½ pence
4 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
½ crown
½ sovereign
1 sovereign

King George IV (1820 - 1830)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
⅓ farthing
½ farthing
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
6 pence
1 shilling
½ crown
1 crown
½ sovereign
1 sovereign

CC:
4 pence

King George III (1760 - 1820)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
2 pence
3 pence
4 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
½ crown
1 crown
½ sovereign
1 sovereign
¼ guinea
⅓ guinea
½ guinea
1 guinea

King George II (1727 - 1760)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
2 pence
3 pence
4 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
½ crown
1 crown
½ guinea
1 guinea
2 guineas
5 guineas

King George I (1715 - 1727)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
1 farthing
½ penny
1 penny
2 pence
3 pence
4 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
½ crown
1 crown
¼ guinea
½ guinea
1 guinea
2 guineas
5 guineas

Queen Anne (1707 - 1714)

1 pound = 4 crowns = 10 florins = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 farthings
RE:
1 farthing
1 penny
2 pence
3 pence
4 pence
6 pence
1 shilling
½ crown
1 crown
½ guinea
1 guinea
2 guineas
5 guineas
RE
- Regular edition;
JC
- Jubilee coins;
CC
- Collectible coins.



3 pence 1917
F VF XF UNC BU
1.50
3.00
4.00
20.00
25.00
WWC: 813 / ID: 3445
1 penny 1900
F VF XF UNC BU
1.50
4.00
30.00
60.00
-
WWC: 790 / ID: 3440
2 shillings (florin) 1964
F VF XF UNC BU
0.25
0.35
0.75
4.00
5.00
WWC: 906 / ID: 3338
2 shillings (florin) 1955
F VF XF UNC BU
0.20
0.50
2.00
12.00
15.00
WWC: 906 / ID: 3337
1 shilling 1947
F VF XF UNC BU
0.50
1.00
2.50
12.00
15.00
WWC: 863 / ID: 3333
1 shilling 1953
F VF XF UNC BU
0.50
1.00
2.00
7.00
9.00
WWC: 890 / ID: 3292
1 shilling 1966
F VF XF UNC BU
0.25
0.35
0.50
2.00
3.00
WWC: 904 / ID: 3251
1 shilling 1956
F VF XF UNC BU
0.50
1.00
2.00
12.00
15.00
WWC: 904 / ID: 3250
1 shilling 1955
F VF XF UNC BU
0.25
0.50
1.00
8.00
10.00
WWC: 905 / ID: 3249
1 shilling 1954
F VF XF UNC BU
0.25
0.50
1.00
6.50
8.00
WWC: 905 / ID: 3248
1 shilling 1948
F VF XF UNC BU
0.50
1.00
2.50
12.00
15.00
WWC: 864 / ID: 3246
1 shilling 1947
F VF XF UNC BU
0.50
1.00
2.50
12.00
15.00
WWC: 864 / ID: 3245
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