• Shilling Key-Ring - George VI

Shilling Key-Ring - George VI

  • Product Code: G6SKR
  • Availability: In Stock
  • £2.15


Product Description: This George VI Shilling Key-Ring is made using an original shilling coin of George VI. It is supplied on a quality key-chain. The key-ring is presented on a Nostalgic Britain key-ring header card, which has an image of the royal coat of arms on the front with the title "Original Coin" above.

Information: The shilling was a coin used from the reign of Henry VII until decimalisation in 1971. There were twenty shillings to a pound and twelve pence to the shilling.

The issues of George VI and Elizabeth II were unusual in that English and Scottish variations of the shilling were issued and circulated equally in both countries. The English shilling of George VI has the lion standing left on a large crown, while on the Scottish shilling the lion is facing, holding a sword and sceptre flanked by St Andrews Cross and a thistle. The English shilling of Elizabeth II has three ‘leopards’ facing left in a shield, while the Scottish shilling has a rampant lion.

The last regular issue shillings were minted in 1966. Two years later, a five-pence piece with identical dimensions was issued prior to decimalisation in 1971 and both coins were circulated until 1990. A new smaller 5p was then issued and thus the 488 year history of the shilling ended.

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