We have information on thousands of coins with images, mintages and other information. Includes Sovereigns, £2, 50p and many more.



The ten troy ounce silver bullion coin is the largest in the Britannia range. It is made from 999 fine silver and has a diameter of 89mm.



One of the most famous and loved children's books, the Mr Men and Little Miss series, was 50 years old in 2021.



The Reverse shows Winnnie with his friends in the Hundred acre wood. The release celebrates 95 years since the first publication of A. A. Milne's famous bear.



The 'K' coin in the Quintessentially British A-Z 10p Coins collection is King Arthur.



The coin commemorates Herbert George (H.G.) Wells (1866-1946) who was one of England's greatest science fiction authors.



A small 'S' just above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in the Sydney Mint, New South Wales, Australia.



1931 King George V Gold Sovereign minted at the Pretoria Mint. The small letters 'SA' above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in South Africa.



In 1666 the Great Fire started at a bakery in Pudding Lane and destroyed over 13,000 houses and other buildings.



Only silver pennies were struck in the reign of William and Mary, copper coins only extended up to halfpennies.



Late Victorian Florin, 0.925 (Sterling) silver. Old Head coinage, the design was used 1893-1901.



The Reverse, by Bella Biggs, shows various items from the board game and includes the famous Mr Monopoly logo.



The Reverse, by Robin Shaw, shows James and the Snowman decorating the Christmas tree with a string of fairy lights.



The 2025 Reverse, by Robin Shaw, shows James and the Snowman decorating the Christmas tree with a string of fairy lights.



Silver Groat of King Charles I struck between 1638 and 1642 at the Aberystwyth Mint.



A huge 10 troy ounce 999.9 silver bullion coin, minted by the Royal Mint, having a diameter of 89mm.



Half the gold content of a full sovereign, the 22 carat 2021 Bullion Gold Half-Sovereign lowers the entry point for owning gold bullion.



This coin is a George V 'small head' penny as it has a smaller portrait compared to previous coins. Copper.



Shows the young Theodore Roosevelt on horseback surveying the terrain near the Little Missouri River.



Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait is on the obverse of the coin by Arnold Machin.



From the Royal Mint's exclusive range for 2022 and shows the Three Ages of Womanhood for the first time.



James I Gold Crown, minted 1604-1605 at the Tower Mint in London. This is known as a 'Britain Crown', also called a 1/4 Unite, and is a 5 shillings coin.



The reverse shows an image of Benjamin Bunny and his name. Released September 2017.



This coin is the 'first' Reverse. There is a second reverse with different quarter elements. Altogether there are at least sixteen variations of this coin, although the prices are fairly similar.



The shield has a white rose of the House of York on top of a shining Sun, as this beast comes from Edward IV, the first of the Yorkist kings.



King George V’s portrait, designed by Bertram MacKennal, is on the obverse of the coin.



Rosalind Franklin was a British Chemist who is probably best known for her work on DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite. From the Royal Mint's Innovation in Science coin collection.



William of Orange co-ruled with his wife Mary until her death in 1694 when he became William III.



In the year Elizabeth II celebrated her 95th birthday, the 2021 Gold 5 Pound Coin carried a Crown '95' privy mark (on the right of the date) for that year only.



The Reverse, by Jean Baptiste Merlen, shows the denomination 'ONE SHILLING' below a crown and inside a wreath.



In 2002 the XVII Commonwealth Games were held in Manchester, England. Four £2 coins were produced for the event and this is the Wales coin.



1998 was the 25th anniversary of the United Kingdom’s Membership of the European Economic Community (EEC, the forerunner of the EU).



The third coin in the Royal Mint's Dinosauria Collection is Hylaeosaurus.



The Obverse shows the crowned head of King Charles II facing left. Mark of value (XII - 12 Pence) to the right.
In 2005 the Royal Mint issued a 50 pence coin into general circulation in the UK to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language. So who was Samuel Johnson and why was his dictionary special?



The Obverse is a portrait of His Majesty King George III by Benedetto Pistrucci.



Bullion Silver Eagle coins do not have mint marks and they were minted at either the West Point mint or San Francisco mint.



This coin has the head of Queen Elizabeth II but the 2023 Gold Britannia is also available with the head of King Charles II.



Benedetto Pistrucci’s portrayal of St George is on the reverse of the coin. The small 'M' above the date indicates that this coin was minted in the Melbourne Mint, Australia.



The Bull of Clarence in part of the Royal Mint's Royal Tudor Beasts collection. It is the first of the collection to feature the head of King Charles III.



The Reverse shows crowned shields of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. In centre is the arms of Nassau. Legend is MAG BR FR ET HIB REX ET 1698, date divided and the 8 is struck over a 7.



The Yale of Beaufort is probably the strangest of the ten Tudor Beasts; it has the body of a goat, tusks of a boar and tail of a lion.



If you were born in 2024, 2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, 1964, 1952, 1940 or 1928 then you could be in the Year of the Dragon



2015 Kennedy Half Dollar, minted at the San Francisco branch of the US Mint.



The first coin in a 2019 2-coin series designed by David Knapton shows Paddington visiting the ravens at The Tower of London.



The Obverse shows the Old Head (also known as veiled or widow head), designed by Thomas Brock RA.



This is the colour version of the BU £5 coin, featuring The Who. The coin is part of the Royal Mint's Music Legends series.



A 22-Carat Gold Five-pound coin to celebrate the reign and legacy of King Alfred the Great who was King of Wessex 871-886 and King of the Anglo-Saxons 886-899. Limited edition is just 160.



This is the first coin in the Royal Mint series called 'Portraits of a Queen', which feature the five portraits that have appeared on the coins of Queen Elizabeth II.



It was the first London Sovereign minted since 1917 and the last London Sovereign of George V.



The bullion version of the 2022 Silver Britannia and carries several security features that have been copied from the Gold Britannia.



A five-pound coin to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.



Edward VII. A small 'P' above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in Perth, Western Australia.



The 'S' coin in the Quintessentially British A-Z 10p Coins collection is Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a World famous circle of huge rocks probably dating back more than 5,000 years.



The Reverse is cruciform shields with a large Garter star in the centre, crowns in angles. Legend with Date below.



The first steam-powered passenger train to run on a public railway was on 27 September 1825, and this coin celebrates the 200 year anniversary of the event.



This is a rare satin finish proof Edward VII Gold Sovereign minted at the Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint in Canada. Only 633 minted. The mintmark is a small 'C' just above the date on the Reverse.



Through the Looking-Glass is a book published in 1871 by Lewis Carrol (a pseudonym of Charles Dodgson).



The 2022 Silver Britannia - 1oz Proof: The £2 silver (999 fine silver) Britannia coin. Often bought as a bullion coin, this Proof version has a limited edition of only 3,500.



Silver sixpence of King James I, minted in the Tower Mint in London.



Although these coins were in general circulation they are classed as Pattern Coins as they had not been submitted to a Trial of the Pyx, or mentioned in proclamations.



The wreath crowns were made between 1927-36 and mainly low mintages.



Silver sixpence of King James I, minted in the Tower Mint in London.



The reverse shows the Shield of the Royal Arms representing the United Kingdom, as used 2008-2016.



The 2025 The Patronus coin is a one-ounce Silver Proof coin, denominated as £2.



The Patronus shows the scene from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban where Harry uses the powerful defensive Expecto Patronum against the Dementors.



Silver shilling of Queen Mary I and King Philip, struck in 1555 at the Tower Mint (Royal Mint) in London.



Gold crown (5 shilling) coin of Edward VI, minted around 1549 or early 1550 at the Royal Mint (known as the Tower Mint at the time).



The 1909 Melbourne Sovereign depicts Benedetto Pistrucci’s famous portrayal of St George slaying the dragon on the reverse of the coin.



List of Elizabeth I Groats with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors and investors.



The 2025 Iron Maiden one ounce silver proof coin is part of the Royal Mint's Music Legends Collection and was released July 2025.



The 2025 Iron Maiden £5 is part of the Royal Mint's Music Legends Collection. Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in London in 1975.



Second Issue, omits BRITT OMN. Design used 1954-1967 and 1970 Proof. Cupro-Nickel. The Reverse shows a floral design of interlocking symbols of the countries of the UK.



A 1/40th oz Gold coin to celebrate 15 years of the children's character Zog.



BU 50p coin to celebrate 15 years of the children's character Zog. The Royal Mint produced a series of 50p coins, plus a gold coin.



To celebrate 15 years of the children's character Zog, the Royal Mint produced a series of 50p coins.



2004 was the 50th Anniversary of the famous race leading to the first four-minute mile by Roger Bannister, one of sports greatest breakthroughs.



Silver Crown of King Charles II, milled coinage, Tower (London) mint by Peter Blondeau using his new mill and screw method.



Silver Groat of King Henry VIII, minted between 1544 and 1547 at the Tower Mint in London. Third Coinage, Bust 1, Lis Mint Mark.



A BU Colour five pound coin showing the new Coat of Arms of His Majesty King Charles III for the first time on a coin.



A Silver Proof five pound coin showing the new Coat of Arms of His Majesty King Charles III for the first time on a coin.
A five-pound BU Colour coin struck to celebrate 150 years of the luxury department store Liberty. Liberty's was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in London in 1875.
A five-pound coin struck to celebrate 150 years of the luxury department store Liberty. Liberty's was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in London in 1875.
A five-pound BU coin struck to celebrate 150 years of the luxury department store Liberty. Liberty's was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in London in 1875.



The Silver Groat was re-issued in 1836 and 1837 after a suggestion by politician Joseph Hume, MP (1777-1855) which got the four-pence coin a nickname of a 'Joey' (later passed on to the silver threepence).



The Reverse, by Benedetto Pistrucci, shows St George on horseback slaying the Dragon with a sword. On the floor to the left is a broken spear from an earlier attack. Just above the date is the letter 'P' indicating the Perth mint.



The 2021 Through the Looking-Glass £2 Silver Proof. One ounce 999.9 silver proof version and it was the second coin from the Royal Mint’s Treasury of Tales collection.



2025 Silver Proof 50p issued to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of VE Day, which was on 8th May 1945.



Charles II Tin farthing with copper plug. The coin is dated on the edge. The reason this was made in tin rather than copper (which was used in previous years) was said to help the tin mining industry.



The York Mint was set up as part of the Great Recoinage of 1696 and the mint mark of 'y' can be seen on the Obverse below the bust.



Pre-Union coins show a rose at the centre of the reverse, whereas post-Union coins have the Garter star.



Gold Sovereign minted at the Royal Mint Sydney Branch in 1924. With a mintage of only 394,000 the 1924 Sovereign usually sells at a premium price.



The coin was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. 1932 was the largest minting of all the Indian Head $10 series.



Intended as an investment coin, the 2019 Bullion Sovereign is one of the lowest-cost ways to buy gold.



A five-ounce silver proof coin to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee (70 years) of Queen Elizabeth II on 6th January 2022.



Silver Penny of King James II minted at the Royal Mint (Tower Mint) in 1686. No copper pennies were minted by James II, but he did mint tin halfpennies and farthing.



Silver Penny of King James II minted at the Royal Mint (Tower Mint) in 1687. The coin has the same design as the Maundy money.



The 1567 Elizabeth I Gold Crown. First issue. London mint - mintmark is a coronet. The coins would probably have been minted 1567-1570.



2011 Cardiff £1. The reverse shows the Coat of arms of Cardiff, representing Wales, and below official badges of the capital cities of the United Kingdom.



The Gold Vienna Philharmonic (or simply Gold Philharmonic) was launched in 1989 as a 2,000 Austrian schillings coin, but after Austria joined the Euro in 2002 it was re-denominated as 100 Euros.



Queen Elizabeth II’s 2nd portrait, designed by Arnold Machin, is on the obverse of the coin.



The Reverse, by James Tottle, shows Britannia standing with shield and trident, waves and Union flag in background.



The Flying Car One Ounce 999 Silver Proof version and has a Limited Edition of 750. Denominated as £2.



This 2025 50p coin shows the famous scene from The Chamber of Secrets where Harry and Ron go to Hogwarts in a flying Ford Anglia car.



The pennies produced were in silver and had the same design as the Maundy coins. Copper halfpennies and farthings were minted, but no copper pennies.



The Pennies of Queen Anne were silver and had the same design as the Maundy coins.



Silver Maundy Penny of King George I, minted in 1716 by the Royal Mint. No Copper pennies were minted under George I (they did mint halfpennies and farthings).



Copper penny of King William IV minted in 1831. Note that William IV is shown on the coin in Latin as GULIELMUS IIII.



Silver Maundy Penny of King George II, minted in 1746 by the Royal Mint. No Copper pennies were minted under George II (they did mint halfpennies and farthings).



Henry V halfpenny minted between 1413-1422 at the London Mint. Class C.



The 2025 John Lennon One ounce Gold Proof coin is a Limited Edition of 400, minted in 999.9 Fine Gold.



The 2025 John Lennon One ounce Silver Proof coin is a Limited Edition of 5,000.



2025 John Lennon £5 BU. John Lennon (1940-1980) was an English musician, famous for being the co-lead singer in The Beatles.



The 'A' coin in the Quintessentially British A-Z 10p Coins collection is Sir Anthony Gormley’s Angel of the North, which is a 200 ton piece of art.



The 1836 Silver Halfcrown of William IV (on coin as Gulielmus IIII). The Reverse is a beautiful image of a Shield on Mantle.



This coin is the second of the Royal Mint's Mr Men Collection and features Mr Strong and Little Miss Giggles.



Silver Groat (four pence) coin of King Henry V, minted by the Royal Mint in London.



One-Troy ounce 99.9% silver coin. Bullion Silver Eagle coins do not have mintmarks.



The Stories of the Second World War 50p from the Royal Mint commemorates the extraordinary acts of the people who served Britain and the Commonwealth during WWII.



A circulating gold crown from the reign of King Charles I, from around 1644-1645 when the civil war raged and the Tower Mint in London was now controlled by Parliament.



Silver Penny from the reign of King Charles II, dated 1674. Struck by the Royal Mint (at the Tower Mint) in London.



The fourth and final coin in the Royal Mint's Star Wars: Iconic Vehicles collection is the Death Star II.



The Obverse has a Privy Mark of a small crown to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.



The 2025 Quarter Ounce Gold Proof Britannia, minted by the Royal Mint in 999.9 Fine Gold with a weight of 7.80g (one quarter ounce).



The 2025 Silver Proof Britannia, minted by the Royal Mint in 999 Fine Silver with a weight of 31.21g (one ounce).



The Midland Coin Fair (Birmingham UK) attracts around 50+ dealers from all around the UK and is always on the second Sunday of each month.



The London Coin Fair is the largest International coin fair in the UK. Dates and Venue.



AR Denarius of Emperor Pertinax minted at the Rome Mint in 193AD. Pertinax was the first emperor during the Year of the Five Emperors.



AR (Silver) Denarius of Emperor Didius Julianus minted at the Rome Mint in 193AD.



Gold Aureus of Emperor Septimius Severus struck in 193AD to celebrate the Legion that proclaimed him Emperor.



The Royal Arms is a 999.9 fine gold bullion coin from the Royal Mint. The Royal Arms is the official Coat of Arms for the British monarch.



The Gold coin is part of the City View Collection from the Royal Mint, this one showing a cityscape image of Paris, the iconic capital of France.



Reverse is Shield designed by Jean Baptiste Merlen. The Obverse is Queen Victoria Young Head by William Wyon.



This 999.9 one ounce gold coin is part of a group of commemorative coins to celebrate the relationship between the UK and USA. The image shows the British Lion and the American Eagle.



This is part of a group of commemorative coins to celebrate the relationship between the UK and USA. The image shows the British Lion and the American Eagle.



The Reverse, by the famous engraver John Roettier, shows a crowned cruciform coat of arms with Garter star in centre and Royal cipher (interlocking C's) in quarters.



Silver sixpence of King William III and Queen Mary II minted by the Royal Mint at the Tower Mint in London in 1693.



The 2025 Britannia and Liberty 1oz Gold Bullion coin is limited to 5,000 coins worldwide.



The 2025 Britannia and Liberty 1oz Silver Bullion coin is limited to 50,000 coins worldwide.



From the Royal Mint's Myths and Legends series, Maid Marian was a close friend of Robin Hood.



From the Royal Mint's Myths and Legends series we have Robin Hood's great friend Little John.



The Mary Poppins 50p Silver Proof is the Royal Mint's way of paying homage to one of the best loved children's characters.



1901 Half-sovereign. Queen Victoria’s Old head (also known as the Widow head or Veiled head) was designed by Thomas Brock RA.



The 2025 Mary Poppins 50p BU Version is the Royal Mint's way of paying homage to one of the best loved children's characters.



The 2025 Greyhound of Richmond is the eighth coin to be released in the Royal Tudor Beasts series.



A £5 coin by the Royal Mint to commemorate the 95th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.



Brilliant Uncirculated 2025 Fifty Pence featuring the definitive image of the 50p piece which shows Atlantic salmon.



Brilliant Uncirculated 2024 Fifty Pence featuring the definitive image of the 50p piece showing an Atlantic salmon.



2021 Twenty Pence Elizabeth II:. Definitive design used in circulation. The Reverse was designed by Jody Clark.



A new reverse for the 2022 Gold Half-Sovereign Proof was created to commemorate the platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.



2025 £1 definitive design. Definitives have the standard designs seen on the majority of official circulating currency.



2024 £2 Definitive Design, which are the standard designs seen on the majority of official circulating currency.



2025 Red Arrows 50p Brilliant Uncirculated Fifty Pence coin from the Royal Mint celebrating the Red Arrows, the famous Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team.



2024 Two Pound Definitive design, which are the standard designs seen on the majority of official circulating currency.



This is the 2024 £1 definitive design. Definitives have the standard designs seen on the majority of official circulating currency.



2024 £2, 1oz .999 Silver Proof coin features the Seymour Unicorn, which is part of the Royal Mint's Royal Tudor Beasts collection.



The 2022 Gold Britannia One Ounce is 999.9 (99.99%) gold, with gold content iof One Troy ounce. It is intended as a bullion coin



2025 Gold Proof 1/4oz Gold Proof Coin from the Royal Mint celebrating the Red Arrows, the famous Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team.



2025 Gold Proof Fifty Pence coin from the Royal Mint celebrating the Red Arrows, the famous Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team. Limited Edition is just 100 coins.



Silver Proof 50p coin from the Royal Mint celebrating the Red Arrows, the famous Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team.



1998 was the 50th Anniversary of the National Health Service. Weight is 15.5g of 916.67 fine gold.



Silver shilling of King Charles I, minted around 1638-1639 at the Tower (London) Mint. Second milled issue of Nicholas Briot.



One ounce silver coin (One Troy Ounce), denominated as £2 (two pounds). Alloy is 999 Fine Silver. Diameter 38.61mm.



Silver denarius of Emperor Otho, struck between 15 January 69AD and 16 April 69AD at the Rome Mint. The Obverse shows Otho facing right, wearing a wig.



This 999.9 Gold Proof coin features the Tudor Dragon, which is part of the Royal Mint's Royal Tudor Beasts collection.



The Royal Tudor Beasts show the ten stone beasts that line the Moat Bridge of Hampton Court Palace. Some beasts are real, some imaginary. They represent the Tudors with the lineage of Henry VIII and his third wife Jane Seymour.



The Queens Beasts is a series of 10 designs issued by the Royal Mint to represent the ten heraldic statues that were present at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.



Only Proof Gold Sovereigns were issued in 1995, no bullion sovereigns were minted, and only 7,500 individually boxed proof sovereigns were issued by the Royal Mint



The 2025 Waterloo Medal Victory is the third coin which honours the work of Benedetto Pistrucci in the Royal Mint's Great Engravers Collection.



The Royal Mint's Shengxiào Collection, named after the Chinese zodiac, was introduced by the Royal Mint in 2014. Each year a Lunar animal of the Chinese zodiac representing that year is shown.



King James I Gold Halfcrown, second coinage, mintmark is plain cross, minted between 1618-1619. This was a circulating coin.



The 2022 Lion of England 1oz Gold bullion coin (1 Troy oz of 999.9 Fine Gold), part of the Royal Mint's Royal Tudor Beasts collection. This is the 'Lion of England'.



Commemorating the aviators of the First World War, it was designed by Dan Flashman. Edge Inscription: THE SKY RAINED HEROES.



The 1643 Silver Shilling of King Charles I, York Mint. The Reverse shows a coat-of-arms over long cross fourchée with "EB OR" above (EBOR is an early name for York).



The first of the Royal Mint's Great Engravers Collection, this coin illustrates the amazing work of William Wyon.



As part of the Royal Mint's Great Engravers Collection, this coin shows the work of Benedetto Pistrucci.



The 2025 George Orwell £2 BU. Orwell was most famous for his political themed novels such as 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' and 'Animal Farm'.



The 2025 George Orwell Silver Proof £2 honours the life of George Orwell, the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-1950).



Orichalcum Sestertius of Emperor Tiberius N. Claudius with countermark "NCAPR". Minted between 41AD and 54AD at the Rome Mint.



The 1994 Royal Mint Proof Set, Standard, in Blue case. It contains eight coins. Elizabeth II.



The 2025 UK Premium Proof Coin Set: 13 Coin set (plus a Royal Mint Medal) which consists of the 2025 coins of the UK all in proof finish and in a presentation case.



The 2019 75th Anniversary D-Day £2: On 6 June 1944 the Allied Forces converged on five Normandy beaches on a massive scale.



The 1879 Gold Sovereign shows Queen Victoria Young Head by William Wyon is on the obverse. This was a low mintage year. St George is on the reverse.



The 2018 50 Pence Coin - The Tailor of Gloucester: The Reverse shows Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester as a mouse wearing glasses reading a newspaper.



The 2022 1oz Silver Bullion £2 Maid Marian was the second coin in the Royal Mint's Myths and Legends series, following on from Robin Hood.



1363-1369 Groat. Edward III (Calais Mint) Groat (4p) struck at the Calais Mint (this is still classed as an English coin as at the time Calais belonged to England).



The 'C' coin in the Quintessentially British A-Z 10p Coins collection is Cricket, the summer game of Britain. Cricket was first played in the 16th Century.



There are a few Harry Potter coin collections from the Royal Mint, in BU, Silver and Gold.



The 2025 HMS Belfast £2 Silver Proof is a tribute to one of the Royal Navy's most famous warships, HMS Belfast



The 2024 Giant Deer 50p Silver Proof is the third and final coin in a 3-coin collection from the Royal Mint called 'Ice Age Giants'.



Paul McCartney cilver soin in the Royal Mint's Music Legends collection. This coin is the One Ounce Silver Proof Colourised version.



Paul McCartney makes the Royal Mint's Music Legends collection. This coin is the Colourised Five Pounds BU version.



List of Silver Coins with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.



The 1929 Wreath Crown, a Silver Proof Crown of King George V with the 'wreath' design



The 68AD-69AD of Roman Emperor Galba, struck between July 68AD and January 69AD.



The fourth coin in the 007 collection from the Royal Mint called "Six Decades of 007" is "Bond Films of the 1990s".



The final £5 coin in the Royal Mint's Six Decades of 007 is a completer coin.



The 2025 Britannia coin is struck in 999.5 Fine Platinum with a bullion finish and contains one troy ounce of platinum.



The 2024 Britannia coin is struck in 999.5 Fine Platinum with a bullion finish and contains one troy ounce of platinum.



The 2024 Premium Silver Sovereign Proof features a privy mark to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Jean Baptiste Merlen’s Royal Arms design.



The 1713 Crown (DVODECIMO). Silver Crown (5 shillings) of Queen Anne, minted at the Royal Mint in London. Third bust.



The 2024 Woolly Rhinoceros 50p Silver Proof Colour is the second coin in a collection from the Royal Mint called 'Ice Age Giants'.



The 2025 Gold Sovereign Bullion will be the final year that the Royal Mint produces the sovereign in rose gold, opting to move future production away from the red-hued metal to the more traditional yellow gold.



This 2025 Gold Sovereign Proof commemorates the 200th anniversary of Jean Baptiste Merlen's Shield design.



This 2025 Gold Sovereign Proof features Benedetto Pistrucci's iconic portrayal of St George and the Dragon. Limited Edition mintage is low at 2,025.



2024 Harry Potter Black Lake 1oz Silver Proof £2. Weight 31.21g of 999 fine silver.



2024 Harry Potter Black Lake 50p, a Silver Proof Colour coin depicting a scene from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.



The 2024 Sixpence. Despite no longer being legal tender, the Royal Mint produces a new sixpence coin regularly for collectors, especially around Christmas.



The 2002 American Silver Eagle, a one-Troy ounce 99.9% silver coin. Reverse shows a heraldic eagle by John Mercanti.



The Royal Mint was housed at the Tower of London from 1279 until 1812, referred to as The Tower Mint. This coin is the third coin in the 2020 Tower of London Collection.



The 2024 Steppe Mammoth 50p Silver Proof Colour is the first coin in a collection from the Royal Mint called 'Ice Age Giants'.



The 2024 Steppe Mammoth 50p Silver Proof - Charles III. Limited Edition mintage of the Steppe Mammoth 50p Silver Proof is just 500.



The 2024 Steppe Mammoth 50p Gold Proof. Limited Edition mintage of the Steppe Mammoth 50p Gold Proof is just 35.



The 21AD-22AD Dupondius, Emperor Tiberius. SC means senatus consultum, or 'by decree of the Senate' so the coin was an official issue.



The 1901 Melbourne Sovereign shows Queen Victoria’s Old head (also known as the Widow head or Vieled head), designed by Thomas Brock RA.



The 2020 Gold Sovereign BU is an improved strike on the bullion version, but not quite as good as a proof version. Carries the George III royal cypher mint mark.



The 1551 Crown shows King Edward VI on horseback with the date below. 'Fine Silver' Issue. The King would have been about 14 years old at the time.



The 2024 The Snowman 50p Silver Proof is the seventh time the Royal Mint has continued its tradition of Christmas coins.



The 2024 George Michael 1oz Silver Proof was the fourth coin in the Royal Mint Music Legends series.



The 1838 sovereign was the first sovereign to be issued during the reign of Queen Victoria. The reverse features a crowned shield.



1835 Copper Third-Farthing, King William IV. Although this coin was minted by the Royal Mint in London, the coin itself was intended for circulation in Malta.



Intended as an investment coin, the 2021 Bullion Sovereign is one of the lowest cost ways to buy gold; the bonus is that you get a real sovereign!



The 1757 George II Silver Sixpence. The Reverse shows crowned cruciform shields, Garter star at centre, Legend around with date at top.



The 1918 Gold Sovereign, George V. Just above the date is the letter 'M' indicating the Melbourne mint.



The 1914 George V Florin Reverse shows crowned cruciform shields separated by sceptres in the angles. Edge is reeded.



List of Edward III Groats (four pence coin) with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.












