2024 Gold Sovereign Proof – Charles III
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The first definitive gold sovereign of King Charles III, which pairs the King's portrait with the famous Benedetto Pistrucci depiction of St George and the Dragon.
Month: April 2026
2024 Gold Sovereign Proof – Charles III
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The first definitive gold sovereign of King Charles III, which pairs the King's portrait with the famous Benedetto Pistrucci depiction of St George and the Dragon.
1344-1351 Penny – Edward III – Third Coinage – York Mint
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1344-1351 Penny - Edward III - Third Coinage - York Mint
List of Edward III Penny
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List of Edward III Pennies with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.
1315-1318 Penny Class XIII London – Edward II
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Silver Penny of King Edward II, minted at the London Mint around 1315-1318. The coins of Edward II are generally as the coins of Edward I with minor variations.
1310-1314 Penny Class XI Bury St. Edmunds – Edward II
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Silver Penny of King Edward II, minted at the Bury St. Edmunds Mint around 1310-1314. Class XI. Edward ruled from 1307 until he was deposed in 1327. He had a controversial reign.
List of Edward II Penny
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List of Edward II Pennies with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.
1707 Sixpence Post-Union Proof Edinburgh Mint – Anne
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An extremely rare proof Ediburgh sixpence of Queen Anne. This one was minted after Union with Scotland (which was in 1707) and carries an 'E' below the bust indicating this is an Edinburgh coin and is now part of the coinage of Great Britain.
1808 Half-Guinea ‘Military Type’ – George III
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The Half-Guinea minted 1804-1813 (SCBC 3737) featured the same bust design as the 'Military' Guinea, so-called as it was used by the British government to pay the army for fighting in the Napoleonic Wars.
2023 The Snowman Silver 50p Proof
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For the sixth time the Royal Mint continues its tradition of Christmas coins with the 2023 version of The Snowman, this time with The Snowman’s key theme of friendship. Obverse is Charles III.
1795 Flowing Hair Dollar
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The 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar was the second USA dollar coin to be minted (after the 1794 version).