UK Coins of 1947
Quick answer
In 1947, the Royal Mint struck 28 distinct British coins across 17 denominations.
Last year of .500 silver in UK coins — sixpences, shillings, florins and half-crowns moved to cupro-nickel from 1947. The most valuable 1947-dated coin in our database is the
10 Shillings at
£22
(highest realised auction price across all grades).
28Coins catalogued
17Denominations issued
3 Pence - George VI with 'IND:IMP'
Lowest mintage: 4
4Key dates flagged
Average realised price trend, 1947 coins
Monthly average sale price across all 1947-dated UK coins (any grade) on rolling 24-month window. Months with fewer than 3 sales are excluded.
Every 1947-dated UK coin
Grouped by denomination, smallest to largest. Click any coin for the full history and realised prices.
1 Penny 3 coins
2 Pence 1 coin
1 Pound 1 coin
1 coin
1 Farthing 1 coin
1 Shilling 3 coins
½ Crown 1 coin
½ Penny 1 coin
10 Shillings 2 coins
2 Shillings 1 coin
2 Shillings 6 Pence 2 coins
4 Pence 1 coin
4 Shillings 1 coin
5 Shillings 2 coins
5 Shillings 6 Pence 1 coin
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