2010 One Pound London Reverse 2010 One Pound Coin – London - The 2010 London One Pound Coin, one of three versions of the £1 coin released in 2010. This reverse shows the Coat of arms of the City of London, representing England.
2023 Two Pounds Merlin 1oz Silver 2023 Two Pounds 1oz Silver Proof Merlin - 2023 Merlin £2 1oz Silver Proof. This was the second coin in the Royal Mint's 2023 Myths and Legends series
64AD 65AD 66AD Sestertius Nero Reverse 64AD-66AD Sestertius – Nero - The 64AD-66AD Sestertius, Emperor Nero. Military manoeuvrers are often shown on Roman Coins. Text on reverse is "DECURSIO" which means 'military manoeuvrer'.
2021 Silver Britannia Premium BU 2021 Silver Britannia – 1oz Premium Exclusive BU - The 2021 Silver Britannia 1oz Premium Exclusive BU. For the first time, the Premium Exclusive 1oz .999 Silver Britannia has its own design.
1352-1353 Penny Edward III York 1602 Obverse MV 1352-1353 Penny Edward III York Mint 4th Coinage Series D - King Edward III Silver Penny minted at the York Royal Mint around 1352-1353. Diameter 19mm. 4th coinage, series D.
1352-1353 Penny Edward III Obverse MV 1352-1353 Penny Edward III Durham Mint 4th Coinage Series D - King Edward III Silver Penny minted at the Durham Mint around 1352-1353. Diameter 19mm. 4th coinage, series D.
1715 Guinea George I Obverse 1715 Guinea – George I - The 1715 Guinea of King George I can be found with the Second Laureated Bust or the Third Laureated Bust. The third bust has no hair below the neck truncation.
2016 Two Pound Coin Shakespeare Tragedy Reverse 2016 Two Pound Coin – Shakespeare Tragedy - The 2016 Shakespeare Tragedy £2 was part of a three-coin series released in 2016 marking the 400th Anniversary of the Death of William Shakespeare.
1714 Guinea Anne Obverse GRATIA 1714 Queen Anne Guinea - The 1714 Queen Anne Guinea has a variant where the two 'A' the "GRATIA" are replaced with inverted 'V'.
1729 EIC 5 Guinea Obverse 1729 Five Guinea EIC – George II - The 1729 Five Guinea EIC is a British Gold Coin minted under the reign of George II from gold bought from the East India Company.