No Picture List of Charles II Farthings - List of Charles II Farthings
1837 Halfcrown William IV Obverse 1837 Half-Crown – William IV - William IV Silver Half-Crown (on coin as Gulielmus IIII). No circulation crowns were issued in the reign of William IV (although there were some very rare proof versions) so the half-crown was the biggest denomination in general circulation.
2022 Fifty Pence 100th Anniversary of Our BBC 2022 Fifty Pence 100th Anniversary of Our BBC – Elizabeth II - 50p coin released on 10 October 2022 to commemorate 100 years of the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). The coin was designed before the Queen's death but it was decided it should still be released with the Obverse showing Queen Elizabeth II.
785-792 Penny Offa Obverse 785-792 Penny – Offa - The coins of King Offa are known for their quality and artistic content, and this exceptional silver penny is a great example. It was struck around 785-792 (maybe 793) at the London mint of moneyer Eadhun.
No Picture List of Charles III Silver Coins - List of Charles III Silver Coins
2022 HM Queen Elizabeth II £5 Charles III Reverse 2022 Five Pounds HM Queen Elizabeth II – Charles III - Memorial £5 coin minted to honour her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. One of the first coins to feature His Majesty King Charles III on the obverse.
1819 crown George III Reverse 1819 Crown – George III - Following on from the New Coinage in 1816, Matthew Boulton and James Watt created steam-powered machines to produce good quality coins using silver content that was well below the face value of the coin. This design was minted 1818-1820 and is a large (37.6mm), attractive coin.
1831 Crown William IV Reverse 1831 Crown – William IV - The 1831 Crown of William IV is an outstanding coin, highly elaborate, very rare. You need £35,000-£50,000 at the lower end to get one. The Reverse was designed by WIlliam Wyon.
2023 Silver Proof Two Pound Year of Rabbit Reverse 2023 Two Pounds Year of the Rabbit (1oz Silver Proof) – Elizabeth II - If you were born in 2023, 2011, 1999, 1987, 1975, 1963, 1951, 1939, 1927 or 1915 then you could be in the Year of the Rabbit (The New Year usually starts around early February). The 1oz silver proof coin (denominated as £2) contains 31.21g of 9999 Silver, has a diameter 38.61mm and a proof finish.
1560 1561 Shilling Elizabeth I Obverse 1560-1561 Shilling – Elizabeth I (Second Issue) - 1560-1561 Shilling - Elizabeth I (Second Issue)