Is it just me, but every time someone on Ebay lists an Edwardian coin,
and describes it as "KEV11", I can't help wondering whether we ever had a 'King Kevin the Second' ....
When I went through bank bags in the late 60s (ok, not a scientific survey! but nevertheless...) I found :
1912H - too many to list
1919H - probably around 10
1918KN - 2
1919KN, 1918H - none
Draw your own conclusions.
At the request of the Vendor the most recent provenance was obfuscated. We suggested people would immediately know the provenance but had to go by vendor's wishes. We will always put provenance where known. It's a important part of differentiation in the current market.