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1930s UK Coins Guide: Every Issue with Realised Prices

Every UK coin issued during the 1930s — George V (to 1936), Edward VIII (1936), George VI (from 1937). The famous 1933 penny, 1932 key-date florin, the Edward VIII abdication and patterns, George VI brass threepence introduction. Our catalogue holds 62 distinct coin entries spanning standard circulation issues and Royal Mint commemorative variants. Each row links to the catalogue page with live realised prices.

Last updated: 4 May 2026
In brief. 1930s — George V (to 1936), Edward VIII (1936), George VI (from 1937). 62 distinct coins in our catalogue. Sortable table below; click any coin for live realised price data.

Every UK coin from the 1930s

YearCoinDenominationMetalMintage
1930 2 Penny - Nulli Secundus copper
1935 1 Crown - George V Silver Jubilee 1 Crown silver
1935 1 Crown - George V Silver Jubilee; Gold Proof Pattern 1 Crown gold 30
1935 1 Crown - George V Silver Jubilee; Silver Proof Pattern 1 Crown silver
1936 1 Crown - Edward VIII Pattern 1 Crown silver 300
1936 1 Crown Edward VIII Pattern 1 Crown copper
1936 1 Florin - Edward VIII New strike pattern 1 Florin gold 499
1936 1 Shilling - Edward VIII Pattern strike 1 Shilling gold 499
1936 1 Sovereign - Edward VIII 1 Sovereign gold
1936 ½ Crown - Edward VIII New strike pattern ½ Crown gold 499
1936 ½ Crown - Edward VIII Pattern; Copper ½ Crown copper
1936 Postal Order - Two Shillings Six Pence 2 Shillings 6 Pence base
1936 3 Pence - Edward VIII New strike pattern 3 Pence gold
1936 3 Pence - George V Trial 3 Pence copper
1936 Four Shillings Postal Order 4 Shillings base
1936 Six Shillings Postal Order 5 Shillings 6 Pence base
1936 6 Pence - Edward VIII New strike pattern 6 Pence gold 499
1936 Six Pence Postal Order 6 Pence base
1937 1 Crown - Edward VIII Pattern 1 Crown silver
1937 1 Crown - Edward VIII Wreath Pattern; Copper 1 Crown copper
1937 1 Crown - George VI Coronation 1 Crown silver
1937 1 Crown - George VI Coronation 1 Crown copper
1937 Fantasy Coin - 1 Crown - Edward VIII Wreath Pattern 1 Crown copper
1937 1 Farthing - Edward VIII Pattern 1 Farthing copper
1937 1 Farthing - George VI with 'IND:IMP' 1 Farthing copper 4
1937 1 Penny - Edward VIII Pattern 1 Penny copper
1937 1 Penny - George VI 1st Maundy issue 1 Penny silver
1937 1 Penny - George VI with 'IND:IMP' 1 Penny copper 4
1937 1 Shilling - Edward VIII Pattern 1 Shilling silver
1937 1 Shilling - George VI English crest; with 'IND:IMP' 1 Shilling silver 2
1937 1 Shilling - George VI Scottish crest; with 'IND:IMP' 1 Shilling silver 2
1937 1 Sovereign - Edward VIII Pattern 1 Sovereign gold
1937 1 Sovereign - George VI 1 Sovereign gold 1
1937 ½ Crown - Edward VIII Pattern; Silver ½ Crown silver
1937 ½ Crown - George VI 1st type ½ Crown silver 2
1937 Fantasy Coin - ½ Crown - Edward VIII Pattern ½ Crown copper
1937 ½ Penny - Edward VIII Pattern ½ Penny copper
1937 ½ Penny - George VI with 'IND:IMP' ½ Penny copper 4
1937 ½ Sovereign - George VI ½ Sovereign gold 1
1937 2 Florins - Edward VIII Pattern 2 Florins copper
1937 2 Florins - Edward VIII Pattern 2 Florins copper
1937 2 Pence - George VI 1st Maundy issue 2 Pence silver
1937 2 Pounds - Edward VIII Pattern 2 Pounds gold
1937 2 Shillings - Edward VIII Pattern 2 Shillings copper
1937 2 Shillings - Edward VIII Pattern 2 Shillings silver
1937 2 Shillings - George VI with 'IND:IMP' 2 Shillings silver 2
1937 2 Pounds - George VI 2 Sovereigns gold 1
1937 3 Pence - Edward VIII 3 Pence gold
1937 3 Pence - Edward VIII Pattern 3 Pence nickel
1937 3 Pence - Edward VIII Pattern 3 Pence nickel
1937 3 Pence - Edward VIII Pattern 3 Pence silver
1937 3 Pence - George VI 1st Maundy issue 3 Pence silver
1937 3 Pence - George VI incl. Colonial 3 Pence silver 4
1937 3 Pence - George VI with 'IND:IMP' 3 Pence nickel 4
1937 3 Pence Edward VIII Pattern 3 Pence silver
1937 3 Pence Edward VIII Pattern Thrift Floral 3 Pence silver
1937 4 Pence - George VI 1st Maundy issue 4 Pence silver
1937 5 Pounds - Edward VIII Pattern 5 Pounds gold
1937 5 Pounds - George VI 5 Pounds gold 1
1937 6 Pence - Edward VIII Pattern 6 Pence silver
1937 6 Pence - George VI 1st coinage 6 Pence silver 4
1937 6 Pence Edward VIII Pattern Shilling Design 6 Pence silver

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Frequently asked questions

Which monarchs reigned during the 1930s?
George V (to 1936), Edward VIII (1936), George VI (from 1937). See our individual Victoria, George V, Edward VIII and Charles III guides for reign-specific detail.
How many distinct UK coins were issued in the 1930s?
Our catalogue holds 62 distinct coin entries with year_start in this decade, including standard circulation issues and Royal Mint commemorative variants (silver proof, silver piedfort, gold proof, etc.).
What was the most-collected coin from this decade?
The famous 1933 penny, 1932 key-date florin, the Edward VIII abdication and patterns, George VI brass threepence introduction. Use the catalogue table below to browse every coin in detail.
Are coins from this decade still legal tender?
Pre-1971 (pre-decimal) coins were demonetised on 31 December 1992 (1p, 6d, 1s, 2s pre-decimal) and various dates in the 1970s and 1980s for other denominations. Post-decimal coinage (1971+) is still legal tender, though some specific issues (the original large 50p and large 10p) were demonetised when smaller-diameter versions replaced them. All decimal-era coins in our catalogue retain at least face value.
How much is a typical coin from this decade worth?
Common-date circulating coins typically trade at face value to a few pounds in average grade. Royal Mint silver and gold proofs from collector packs trade at £30-300+. Specific key-date and rarity coins (1933 penny, 1925 Wreath threepence, 1971 silver proof set, 2009 Kew Gardens 50p) trade at £100-72,000+ depending on the piece. Click any coin in the table to see live realised auction prices for its grades.
Where can I buy coins from this decade?
For circulated material: eBay UK, local coin fairs (search BNTA fair calendar), or BNTA-member dealers. For sealed Royal Mint packs and slabbed material: Royal Mint direct, BNTA dealers, or specialist UK auction houses (Spink, Baldwin's, London Coins). See our UK auction house comparison.
Are these coins CGT-exempt?
All UK legal-tender coins are exempt from Capital Gains Tax indefinitely — regardless of holding period or capital gain. This includes pre-decimal silver, gold sovereigns, decimal commemoratives, and all Royal Mint legal-tender issues. See our CGT-exempt coins UK guide.
How do I authenticate older coins?
For coins worth £100+, professional grading at PCGS, NGC or CGS UK is the standard. The grading service authenticates the coin and assigns a verified grade in a tamper-evident slab. For lower-value coins, the five-test framework (weight, diameter, edge inspection, magnet test, surface relief) catches 95%+ of fakes. See our how to spot fake British coins guide.
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