United Kingdom
penny
George VI
1950
What is a 1950 British penny coin worth?
Values, images, and specs for the 1950 penny from the United Kingdom.
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VG | F | VF | EF | aUnc | Unc |
£2 | £5 | £12 | £25 | £35 | £45+ |
Values are in UK Pounds
Based on European Grading System
Further information on grading, condition, detractors, and
how to assess your coin can be found further down this page.
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The obverse features the bare head of
King George VI facing left, with the legend:
'GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX
FIDEI DEF.'
images courtesy of anonymous contributor.
Notes:
Minted for use in colonies - not circulated in the
United Kingdom.
Monarch | King George VI |
Edge | plain |
Weight | 9.4 grams |
Diameter | 30.8 mm |
Comp | bronze |
Minted | London, England |
Mintage | approx. 240,000 |
Scarcity | harder for period |
Obverse | Thomas Humphrey Paget |
Reverse | Leonard Charles Wyon |
1950 United Kingdom
penny specifications
1950 United Kingdom
penny design
The 1950 United Kingdom penny reverse
shows Britannia seated facing right,
wearing a helmet, and holding a trident.
Her other hand rests on a shield bearing
combined heraldic crosses of UK members.
'ONE' and 'PENNY' are in the fields, a
lighthouse is in the background to the left,
and the date is in the exergue below.
The retail value of a
1950 British penny can
range from £2 to over
£45, depending on grade,
condition, desirability, and
demand.
Our guide below shows retail
estimates based on grade.
links to our self-help pages on coin assessment
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Grading Terms
VG | Very Good |
F | Fine |
VF | Very Fine |
EF | Extremely Fine |
aUnc | about Uncirculated |
Unc | Uncirculated |