1940 Canada George VI Silver 50 Cents
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George VI was the monarch of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952. He was the father of and succeeded by Elizabeth II.
George was a figure of strength and fortitude for the British people during World War II.
George provided a model of determination in his well-known struggle to overcome the severe stammer that had afflicted him since childhood.
Have you seen the motion picture The Kingβs Speech (2010), George VI
His greatest achievements came during the Second World War, when he remained for most of the time at Buckingham Palace (the Palace was bombed nine times during the war). He and his wife, Queen Elizabeth, visited severely bombed areas in the East End of London and elsewhere in the country, gained him great popularity.
George VI was the first British monarch to enter the United States when we visited in 1939.
I have a few George VI coins: one from Great Britain, three from Canada (2 are gifts), and two from South Africa I hope to add to it.
1940 Canada George VI Silver 50 Cents
1951 South Africa 5 Shillings
300th Anniversary of the Founding of Cape Town Coin
Great Britain 5 Shillings - George VI

1941 Canada George VI 50 Cents, a gift from
1949 George VI Newfoundland Commemorative Canadian Silver Dollar, a gift from .
If you care to watch portions of the motion pictures, The King's Speech, I found this in YouTube.
Reference
https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Kings-Speech
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