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Half Penny - 1937 to 1937 - Price Guide
British halfpenny coins were bearing on their reverse the seated figure of Britannia, who was to remain a feature until 1937, when a sailing ship was adopted. The halfpenny survived until decimalisation, ceasing to be legal tender from July 31, 1969.
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Variety | VG-8 | F-12 | VF-20 | EF-40 | AU-50 | AU-55 |
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1937 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
1937 - Edward VIII | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Variety | MS-60 | MS-62 | MS-63 | MS-64 | MS-65 | MS-66 | MS-67 |
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1937 | £0.80 | £3.20 | £5.70 | £14.50 | £62.80 | - | - |
1937 - Edward VIII | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Variety | PR-60 | PR-62 | PR-63 | PR-64 | PR-65 | PR-66 | PR-67 |
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1937 | - | - | - | - | £8.80 | £98.40 | £105 |
1937 - Edward VIII | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Proof (PR): Planchets of these coins (not intended for circulation) were polished before struck (usually struck twice for higher quality). The field of Proof coins wear a cameo aspect.