2021 Through the Looking-Glass £5 BU Colour
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Through the Looking-Glass is a book published in 1871 by Lewis Carrol (a pseudonym of Charles Dodgson).
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2021 Through the Looking-Glass £5 BU Colour
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Through the Looking-Glass is a book published in 1871 by Lewis Carrol (a pseudonym of Charles Dodgson).
2022 Silver Britannia – 1oz Proof
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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.
2010 One Pound Coin – Shield of the Royal Arms
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The reverse shows the Shield of the Royal Arms representing the United Kingdom, as used 2008-2016.
1962 Sixpence – Elizabeth II
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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.
2004 Gold Proof 50p Coin – Four-minute mile
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2004 was the 50th Anniversary of the famous race leading to the first four-minute mile by Roger Bannister, one of sports greatest breakthroughs.
2021 Through the Looking-Glass £2 1oz Silver Proof
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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.
2019 Gold Sovereign Bullion
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Intended as an investment coin, the 2019 Bullion Sovereign is one of the lowest-cost ways to buy gold.
2011 One Pound Coin – Cardiff
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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.
1981 Gold Sovereign
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Queen Elizabeth II’s 2nd portrait, designed by Arnold Machin, is on the obverse of the coin.
2020 Silver Britannia
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The Reverse, by James Tottle, shows Britannia standing with shield and trident, waves and Union flag in background.