George V, Sterling Silver Threepence & Bronze Penny (Year of the Titanic Disaster) 1912 VG

These are not the actual coins that sailed on The Titanic, as most of those are all at the bottom of the ocean, but rather two coins that were issued in 1912 and could have been used by people who sailed on The Titanic. The two coins are the Sterling Silver Threepence and the bronze Penny of 1912. They were both issued under King George V, who had been King for just 2 years at the time. Both coins are in Very Good condition and you get both 1912 (Year of the Titanic Disaster) coins for a very reasonable price.
Availability: In stock
SKU: CGH6610
£9.95

George V 1912 Threepence:

  • Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
  • Weight: 1.41g
  • Diameter: 16.00 mm
  • Condition: Very Good

George V 1912 Penny:

  • Composition: Bronze
  • Weight: 9.45 g
  • Diameter 30.80 mm
  • Condition: Very Good

Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
MonarchGeorge V 1910 - 1936
Pre-Decimal DenominationPenny
Pre-Decimal DenominationThreepence (Joey)
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