2003 50 Pence Coin – Suffragette
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Official title of this coin is the 2003 Women’s Social and Political Union 50p but most dealers describe it as the Suffragette 50p.
British Coins
2003 50 Pence Coin – Suffragette
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Official title of this coin is the 2003 Women’s Social and Political Union 50p but most dealers describe it as the Suffragette 50p.
2022 Two Pound Coin – Celebrating 25 Years of the £2
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The 2022 £2 coin was released to celebrate 25 years of the two-pound coin. It shows a modified version of that original two-pound coin with a special privy mark on the obverse and a '25' in the centre of the Reverse.
2004 Two Pound Coin – Steam Locomotive
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2004 was the 200th Anniversary of that first steam locomotive. Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer from Cornwall and an early pioneer of steam-powered road and rail transport. He built the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive in 1804.
2012 Charles Dickens £2
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Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is one of the greatest novelists of all time. Dickens created some of the most loved fictional characters ever. He was a superstar in his day, his work has never gone out of print and has spawned more than 200 movies. He's still famous today.
2002 Five Pound Coin – Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee
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The 2002 Five Pound Coin Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee is a Crown size commemorative coin and was released for Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee, celebrating 50 years of reign.
2002 Two Pound Coin – Commonwealth Games Ireland
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In 2002 the XVII Commonwealth Games were held in Manchester, England. Four £2 coins were produced for the event but the design only varied slightly with a different flag for each of the home countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Northern Ireland coin has the lowest mintage.
1993 Gold Proof Five Pound Crown – 40th Anniversary of the Coronation
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The 1993 gold proof crown was issued to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
964 Penny – Eadgar (Edgar the Peaceful)
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Silver Penny of King Eadgar. Struck about 964-971. Eadgar, also known as Edgar I, Edgar the Peaceful and Edgar the Peaceable, was King of the English from 959 until his death in 975.
1887 Double Florin – Victoria
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The Double Florin was only minted from 1887 to 1890, making it one of the shortest lived denomination in British coin history. It was denominated at 4 shillings (4/-). It is a large coin, 36mm in diameter and weighing 22.6g of 0.925 silver.