Beautiful Silver Coin from Australia 1937 Crown NGC AU55 King George VI Bust Facing Left
Description: A beautiful silver coin from the Australia. This is the 1937 one crown silver coin displaying the bust of King George VI bust facing left on the obverse. The reverse displays a crown in the center with the date below it. The coin has the words "GEORGIVS VI D:G: BR: OMN: REX: F: D: IND: IMP" surrounding the king's bust on the obverse. The reverse is marked "1937"under the crown and has the legend "COMMONWEALTH: OF: AUSTRALIA: ONE CROWN" surrounding it. This is KM 34 weighing ~28.28 grams of 0.925 silver and measuring about 37 mm in diameter. The coin has a reeded edge. The coin is beautiful with nice light toning and minimum wear. It is graded AU55 by NGC and comes in a plastic holder. Please carefully review the scans provided as they are part and parcel of our description.
Date: 1937
Mint: Australia.
Size and Weight: This is a silver coin weighs ~28.3 grams of 0.925 silver and is ~37 mm in diameter.
References: It is KM #34.
Condition: The coin is graded as about uncirculated AU55 by NGC and comes in a plastic slab. It is lightly toned and has great eye appeal. It does have a few scratches and minor bag marks, but is still great looking. The coin has minimum wear commensurate with its about uncirculated condition. Please see scan for additional condition information.