Regular price
£5.00
This 1918 penny represents a scarce wartime issue from the final year of the First World War, graded in fine condition. Struck under George V during unprecedented global conflict, the coin exhibits moderate wear consistent with active circulation during the post-war period. The obverse displays the monarch's profile with characteristic definition, whilst the reverse features the crowned shield design. The "KN" mintmark indicates production at the King's Norton Mint, a facility utilised during wartime to supplement Royal Mint capacity. As a genuinely scarce date from the Great War era, this penny holds considerable numismatic and historical significance. An essential acquisition for collectors specialising in early 20th-century British coinage and those documenting the monetary systems of the First World War period.