2001 20 Pence

2001 20 Pence Rare British Coins

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1992 10 Pence

1992 10 Pence Rare British Coins

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Loads of superb coins, tokens, banknotes and coin collectibles from England and Britain, from Roman England through to Queen Elizabeth II.

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St Paul’s Cathedral £2 Coin

The St Paul’s Cathedral £2 Coin is a fascinating addition to any coin collection.

This coin was minted to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the completion of St Paul’s Cathedral in London.

It features a detailed design of the cathedral on the reverse side, with the inscription “St Paul’s Cathedral” above and the dates “1708-2008” below.

The obverse side of the coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, as with all British coins.

When was the St Paul’s Cathedral £2 Coin minted?

The St Paul’s Cathedral £2 Coin was first released into circulation in 2008, with a limited number of commemorative coins also produced for collectors.

These commemorative coins were produced in a special presentation pack, which included a certificate of authenticity and additional information about the cathedral.

The design of the coin was created by Royal Mint designer, Timothy Noad, and was inspired by the intricate and ornate architecture of the cathedral itself.

St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most iconic buildings in London and has played an important role in the city’s history.

The cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and took 35 years to complete.

It has been the site of many important events, including the funerals of Sir Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher, as well as the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.

The St Paul’s Cathedral £2 Coin is a wonderful way to commemorate the rich history and stunning architecture of this iconic building.

Whether you’re a coin collector or simply interested in London’s history, this coin is a must-have.

If you’re lucky enough to come across one of these coins, it could be a valuable addition to your collection.

In conclusion, the St Paul’s Cathedral £2 Coin is a fascinating and beautiful coin that celebrates one of London’s most iconic buildings.

The design of the coin is intricate and detailed, capturing the beauty and history of St Paul’s Cathedral.

Whether you’re a collector or simply interested in London’s history, this coin is a fantastic addition to any collection.

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2005 Battle Of Trafalgar 5 Pound Coin

2005 Battle Of Trafalgar 5 Pound Coin Rare British Coins

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Krugerrands

Krugerrand coin values

Buy solid gold Krugerrands online. Krugerrands are gold coins from South Africa. They are the most popular gold coins for gold investors (and gold coin collectors) even more so than gold sovereigns so we thought you might like easy access to buying krugerrands online. A full krugerrand weighs one ounce, and that’s one ounce of pure gold.

They are available in one ounce, half ounce, quarter ounce and a tenth ounce of actual gold weight. They are generally the most commonly traded gold coin in the world and so if you either collect gold coins, or you are an investor who wants to buy gold coins then they are likely to be of interest to you. Investing in gold has never been easier or less complicated!

What are Krugerrands worth?

Unlike many coins, Krugerrands tend to be worth the gold value. They are generally too valuable for normal coin collectors to be able to collect based on scarity and rarity hence the gold value is what will generally determine most of their resale price although it is certainly true that there are rare examples which are worth more than the intrinsic value of the precious metal from which they are struck. If you want to find out what krugerrand coins are worth then just take a look below!

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Guinea gold coins for sale


Guinea gold coins for sale

The gold guinea coin was minted in gold in England and later the United Kingdom between 1663 and 1813. It was struck in gold and was machine manufactured with a milled edge. The guinea is highly sought because it was an early English gold coin with a strong historical prominence struck during a particularly eventful period of English and later UK history.


It was originally worth a pound, and later between twenty and thirty shillings. Eventually it was replaced with the sovereign. It remains one of the most beautiful and sought after English and latterly British coins. It was produced with a milled edge to prevent people from clipping off the edges of the gold (and reselling it) thus diminishing the intrinsic value of the guinea.

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Half Guinea gold English coins for sale

The half guinea coin was minted in gold in England and later the United Kingdom between 1669 and 1814.  It was struck in gold and was machine manufactured with a milled edge. The half guinea is highly sought because it was an early English gold coin with a strong historical prominence struck during a particularly eventful period of English and later UK history. The half was originally worth around ten shillings and sixpence. Eventually it was replaced with the half sovereign. It remains one of the most beautiful and sought after English and latterly British coins. It was produced with a milled edge to prevent people from clipping off the edges of the gold (and reselling it) thus diminishing the intrinsic value of the half guinea.

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Halfpenny (Ha’Penny) rare coins for sale


Rare halfpenny coins for sale

Halfpenny’s have been produced by many monarchs throughout the ages. The British halfpenny coin was worth 1/480th of a pound sterling. At first in its 700 year history it was made from silver but as the value of the pound declined, the coin was made from base metals. It was finally abandoned in 1969 as part of the process of decimalising the British currency. A halfpenny, colloquially written ha’penny, was pronounced /ˈheɪpəni/ HAY-pə-nee; 1½d was spoken as a penny ha’penny or three ha’pence.

It was long considered that the first halfpenny coins were produced in the reign of King Edward I (1272–1307), with earlier requirements for small change being provided by “cut coinage”; that is, pennies cut into halves or quarters, usually along the cross which formed a prominent part of the reverse of the coin. However, in recent years metal detectors have discovered a few halfpennies of Kings Henry I (1100–1135) and Henry III (1216–1272) – these are extremely rare and very little is known about them; they have all been found in the London area, where they circulated alongside the more common cut coinage, and while it is possible that these coins were patterns or trials, it is clear that they did see circulation. No documentary evidence of these coins is known to exist, and it is possible that there are other coins or issues still to be discovered.


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William and Mary rare coins for sale

The phrase William and Mary usually refers to the co-regency over the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland, of King William III & II and Queen Mary II. Their joint reign began in February, 1689, when they were called to the throne by Parliament, replacing James II & VII, Mary’s father and William’s uncle/father-in-law, who was “deemed to have fled” the country in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. After Mary died in 1694, William ruled alone until his death in 1702. Their rule was the only period in British history in which “joint sovereigns” with equal powers were allowed to reign; Philip and Mary I were joint sovereigns, but Philip was not equal to Mary. William and Mary were childless and were ultimately succeeded by Mary’s younger sister, Anne.


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King William IV rare coins for sale

William IV (William Henry; 21 August 1765 – 20 June 1837) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of Hanover from 26 June 1830. William, the third son of George III and younger brother and successor to George IV, was the last king and penultimate monarch of the House of Hanover.

He served in the Royal Navy in his youth and was, both during his reign and afterwards, nicknamed the “Sailor King”.He served in North America and the Caribbean, but saw little actual fighting. Since his two older brothers died without leaving legitimate issue, he inherited the throne when he was 64 years old.

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