1 Shilling - Edward VIII Pattern reverse 🔍
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1 Shilling - Edward VIII Pattern

The 1 Shilling - Edward VIII Pattern is a British 1 Shilling issued 1937 by the Royal Mint. Composition: Silver (.500). Weight: 5.64 g. Diameter: 23 mm.

CountryUK Year1937 Denom1 Shilling MintRoyal Mint MetalSilver (.500) Melt ~£10.15
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Country🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Year1937
Denomination1 Shilling
Face value12p
MintRoyal Mint · Llantrisant
SeriesShilling
CirculationCirculating
DemonetisedYes
CompositionSilver (.500)
Weight5.640g
Diameter23.0mm
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal alignment ↑↑
Grade scaleUK (EF/UNC)
Obverse

Uncrowned portrait of King Edward VIII left, legend around. Script: Latin

Reverse

Scottish crest comprising facing lion seated atop a Scottish crown, holding sword and sceptre, dividing the date, saltire bearing shield to the left, thistle to the right, legend above, denomination below. Script: Latin

Silver content
Gross troy oz 0.1813
Purity unknown, melt value is approximate
Melt value (approx) £10.15
Premium over melt £1.03
Market Value
£14.91
Volume-weighted avg across 3 sales
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Grade Latest Avg (90d) 30d Δ All-time range Sales (1yr) Total sales Last sale
VF £11.18 🔒 £11.18 – £20.64 2 3 27-09-2025
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