Silver Half Crown

Silver Half CrownHalf Crowns minted between 1920 and 1947 contained 0.2273 oz of silver while those pre 1920 contained 0.4205 oz of silver and so the bullion value of half crowns maybe worth more than a coin as a collectors item, that is why some badly worn coins are still valuable.

The first silver half crown was minted in 1551 and had a chequered history, with some years none minted or were only released as Gold Half Crowns, it wasn't until 1874 that they became regularly produced up to 1967, though a 1970 proof coin was minted. They ceased to be legal tender in the UK in 1970 with the advent of Decimalisation on the horizon.


 Great Britain 1928 Half-Crown 0.5000 Silver
Great Britain 1928 Half-Crown 0.5000 Silver
$2.99 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 17m
 Great Britain 1929 Half-Crown 0.5000 Silver
Great Britain 1929 Half-Crown 0.5000 Silver
$2.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 19m
 Great Britain 1819 Half Crown Silver Coin
Great Britain 1819 Half Crown Silver Coin
$6.51 (3 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 24m
 1934 New Zealand Half Crown (au) ,  N.Z Silver Coin
1934 New Zealand Half Crown (au) , N.Z Silver Coin
$54.86 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3h 40m
 SILVER HALF CROWN GREAT BRITAIN 1943 AU CONDITION
SILVER HALF CROWN GREAT BRITAIN 1943 AU CONDITION
$1.84 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 3h 42m

Silver Florin

Silver Florins

Not a coin that is popular amongst investors, this is a collectors coin, the value of a silver florin is determined by its scarcity and condition, but the badly worn coins at least still have some value in the bulk weight market.