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£8.00

Condition
Very good
Uploaded
9 months ago
1949 & 1950 British one shilling coin featuring King George VI. Denomination: One Shilling Year: 1950 Ruler: King George VI Material: Made of silver until 1946, then cupronickel

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benren30911
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Frequent Uploads
Regularly lists 5 or more items.
Frequent Uploads
Regularly lists 5 or more items.
United Kingdom
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