2022 Two Pounds 150th Anniversary of the FA Cup – Silver Proof
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This Silver Proof £2 coin celebrates 150 years of one of football's most famous (and oldest) competition - the FA Cup.
Month: April 2026
2022 Two Pounds 150th Anniversary of the FA Cup – Silver Proof
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This Silver Proof £2 coin celebrates 150 years of one of football's most famous (and oldest) competition - the FA Cup.
2022 Lion of England £2 Silver Proof – Royal Tudor Beasts
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Silver Proof Two Pounds, 999 silver. Diameter 38.61mm. The Lion of England Two Pound coin was the second to be released in this series.
2020 Basketball Hall of Fame Half Dollar – Colorised (2020S)
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2020 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 60th Anniversary Commemorative coin. This is the Proof Half Dollar with colorised reverse.
1713 Crown – Anne (DVODECIMO)
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The 1713 Crown (DVODECIMO). Silver Crown (5 shillings) of Queen Anne, minted at the Royal Mint in London. Third bust.
1711 Sixpence – Anne (3619)
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Silver Sixpence of Queen Anne minted at the Royal Mint in London in 1711. SCBC 3619. Queen Anne minted many variations of sixpence, both before, and after, the Union with Scotland in 1707. Many contain words or mint marks.
1696 Sixpence – William III (3526 York, Stops)
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The York Mint was set up as part of the Great Recoinage of 1696 and the mint mark of 'y' can be seen on the Obverse below the bust.
1693 Sixpence – William and Mary
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Silver sixpence of King William III and Queen Mary II minted by the Royal Mint at the Tower Mint in London in 1693.
1834 Sixpence – William IV
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The 1834 silver sixpence of King William IV was minted at the Royal Mint in London. As the size of the 1834 sixpence was about that of the half-sovereign, to prevent confusion the 1834 half-sovereign was reduced in diameter from 19.4mm to 17.9mm, although the weight remained the same.
List of Charles I Sixpences
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List of Charles I Sixpence coins with descriptions, images, mintages, history and info for coin collectors.
The British Monarchs Collection 2022-2026
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The Royal Mint collection will feature images of Monarchs from Tudor, Stuart, Hanoverian and Windsor (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha).