1638-39 Shilling – Charles I
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Silver shilling of King Charles I, minted around 1638-1639 at the Tower (London) Mint. Second milled issue of Nicholas Briot.
British Coins
1638-39 Shilling – Charles I
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Silver shilling of King Charles I, minted around 1638-1639 at the Tower (London) Mint. Second milled issue of Nicholas Briot.
2024 Silver Britannia – 1oz Bullion – Charles III
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One ounce silver coin (One Troy Ounce), denominated as £2 (two pounds). Alloy is 999 Fine Silver. Diameter 38.61mm.
2024 Tudor Dragon 1oz Gold Proof – Royal Tudor Beasts – Charles III
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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 Collection
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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 Collection
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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.
1995 Gold Sovereign Proof
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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
2025 Waterloo Medal Victory 2oz Silver Proof £5
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The 2025 Waterloo Medal Victory is the third coin which honours the work of Benedetto Pistrucci in the Royal Mint's Great Engravers Collection.
List of Chinese Lunar Year Coins
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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.
1618 Gold Halfcrown – James I (MM Plain Cross)
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King James I Gold Halfcrown, second coinage, mintmark is plain cross, minted between 1618-1619. This was a circulating coin.
2022 Royal Tudor Beasts Lion of England 1oz Gold
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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'.