In the trenches of WWI, a soldier’s fortune wasn’t measured in gold or silver but in moments of camaraderie, fleeting respites and letters from home. Amidst the deafening roars of artillery and the haunting silence that followed, the smallest comforts became invaluable treasures.
Each penny in this five-coin collection represents a specific year during the First World War, from 1914 to 1918. At the heart of these coins stands Britannia designed by Leonard Charles Wyon. Britannia was, and still is, an ancient symbol of Britain’s strength and integrity.
The obverse features George V, Britain's wartime king who visited troops, worked to support war efforts, and made significant efforts to bridge the gap between the monarchy and the public.
As Britain faced unparalleled adversities every penny, marked by its year and bearing Britannia’s image, reinforced the nation’s commitment to push forward.