BRITISH HALF CROWN COIN

Half-Crown coin of Oliver Cromwell, 1658

The 'half-crown' was a denomination of British money worth two shillings and sixpence, being one-eighth of a pound. The half-crown was first issued in 1549, in the reign of Edward VI. No half-crowns were issued in the reign of Mary, but from the reign of Elizabeth I half-crowns were issued in every reign except Edward VIII, until the coins were discontinued in 1967. The half-crown was demonetised (ahead of other pre-decimal coins) on 1 January 1970, the year before the United Kingdom adopted decimal currency.
During the English Interregnum of 1649-1660, a republican half-crown was issued, bearing the arms of the Commonwealth of England, despite monarchist associations of the coin's name. When Oliver Cromwell made himself Lord Protector of England, half-crowns were issued bearing his semi-royal portrait.
Interestingly, the half-crown did not display its value on the reverse until 1893.
In the 1800s, the silver half-crown coin was (very roughly) convertible into an American fifty-cent piece, and was sometimes nicknamed the "half-dollar" in North America.

Contents
History of the Half-crown by Reign
Mintages
See also

History of the Half-crown by Reign



Henry VIII of England 1526: The first British Half Crown was struck in gold.

Edward VI of England 1551: Issued the first Half Crown in silver. The coin was dated and showed the king riding a horse.

★ 1554 – Mary of England married Philip II of Spain and the Half Crown was struck but was never issued for circulation. Three specimens exist.

Elizabeth I of England gold Half Crowns were issued again. At the end of the reign silver half crowns were issued.

James I of England gold Half Crowns were issued again. During the reign silver half crowns were issued.

Charles I of England Silver Half Crowns were issued, including those struck as OBSIDINAL money, money of necessity during the Civil War period.

Commonwealth of England Oliver Cromwell silver Half Crowns were issued. During years 1656 and 1658 Milled Half Crowns were issued of Oliver Cromwell

Charles II of England 1663-1685 silver Half Crowns were issued, and this period saw the end of the hammered issue of half crowns.

James II of England 1685-1688 silver Half Crown

William & Mary of England 1689-1694 silver Half Crown

William III of England 1694-1702 silver Half Crown

Anne of Great Britain 1702-1714 silver Half Crown

George I of Great Britain 1714-1727 silver Half Crown

George II of Great Britain 1727-1760 silver Half Crown

George III of Great Britain 1760-1820 silver Half Crown

George IV of Great Britain 1820-1830 silver Half Crown

William IV of the United Kingdom 1830-1837 silver Half Crown

Victoria of the United Kingdom 1837-1901 silver Half Crown

Edward VII of the United Kingdom 1902-1910 silver Half Crown

George V of the United Kingdom 1910-1936 silver Half Crown Sterling silver (92½% silver) until 1919, then 50% silver

Edward VIII of the United Kingdom 1936 50% silver Half Crown Not issued for circulation.

George VI of the United Kingdom 1937-1952 50% silver Half Crowns were issued until 1946 when the metal was changed to cupro-nickel

Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom 1952 - The last Half Crown was issued in 1970 at the time of decimalisation

Mintages



         
'Victoria' (Jubilee)      
 1887 1,438,046
1,084
   1890 3,228,111
 1888 1,428,787    1891 2,284,632
 1889 4,811,954    1892 1,710,946
         
'Victoria' (Old Head)      
 1893 1,792,600
1,312
   1898 1,870,055
 1894 1,524,960    1899 2,865,872
 1895 1,772,662    1900 4,479,128
 1896 2,148,505    1901 1,516,570
 1897 1,678,643      
         
'Edward VII'        
 1902 1,316,008
15,123
   1907 3,693,930
 1903 274,840    1908 1,758,889
 1904 709,652    1909 3,051,592
 1905 166,008    1910 2,557,685
 1906  2,886,206      
         
'George V'        
 1911 2,914,573
6,007
   1924 5,866,294
 1912 4,700,789    1925 1,413,461
 1913 4.090.169    1926 4,473,516
 1914 18,333,003    1927  6,837,872
15,000
 1915  32,433,066    1928  18,762,727
 1916 29,530,020    1929 17,632,636
 1917  11,172,052    1930  809,051
 1918 29,079,592    1931 11,264,468
 1919  10,266,737    1932  4,793,643
 1920  17,982,077    1933  10,311,494
 1921 23,677,889    1934  2,422,399
 1922 16,396,724    1935 7,022,216
 1923  26,308,526    1936 7,039,423
         
'George VI'        
 1937  9,106,440
26,402
   1945  19,849,242
 1938  6,426,478    1946  22,724,873
 1939  15,478,635    1947  21,911,484
 1940  17,948,439    1948  71,164,703
 1941  15,773,984    1949  28,272,512
 1942  31,220,090    1950  28,335,500
TBA
 1943  15,462,875    1951  9,003,520
TBA
 1944  15,255,165    1952  n/m
         
'Elizabeth II'        
 1953  4,333,214
40,000
   1961  25,887,897
 1954  11,614,953    1962  24,013,312
 1955  23,628,726    1963  17,625,200
 1956  33,934,909    1964  5,973,600
 1957  34,200,563    1965  9,778,440
 1958  15,745,668    1966  13,375,200
 1959  9,028,844    1967  33,058,400
 1960  19,929,191    1970  TBA


See also



Irish half-crown coin

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