British Silver Wreath Crown 1932 King George V
Obverse: Bust of King George V facing left, with the inscription "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX" around the perimeter (By the Grace of God George VI King of all Britain). The engraver’s initials B M (Sir Bertram Mackennal) are raised without stops, and are located on the base of the neck. The border consists of long teeth, and the teeth sit inside a narrow raised rim.
Reverse: The reverse of the 1932 King George V Wreath Crown Coin depicts a large central crown with 1932 above and surrounded by a wreath consisting of three thistles and three roses. The legend reads: ·FID· ·DEF· ·IND· ·IMP· ·CROWN·. The reverse of the 1932 crown was designed by G. Kruger Gray and the initials K.G. appear at the base of the reverse.
Engraver: George Edward Kruger Gray.
Years: 1927-1936.
Value: 1 Crown.
Metal: Silver (.500).
Weight: 28.28 g.
Diameter: 38.61 mm.
Shape: Round.
British Coins 1910-1936 King George V
British Silver Wreath Crown 1932 King George V