1638-1639 Shilling Charles I Obverse 1638-39 Shilling – Charles I - Silver shilling of King Charles I, minted around 1638-1639 at the Tower (London) Mint. Second milled issue of Nicholas Briot.
1630-31 Charles I Shilling Obverse 1630 Shilling – Charles I - This coin would have been minted between 1630-1631 at the Tower (London) mint. There are so many types of this coin it can be hard to identify. This coin is probably Group A, class 2b, SCBC 2788.
1623-24 Shilling James I Obverse CNG 1623 Shilling – James I - The 1623 Shilling of King James I was struck between 1623 and 1624. Third coinage. Tower (London) mint. XII indicates 12 pence (one shilling).
1560 1561 Shilling Elizabeth I Obverse 1560-1561 Shilling – Elizabeth I (Second Issue) - 1560-1561 Shilling - Elizabeth I (Second Issue)
1551 to 1553 Shilling Edward VI Obverse 1551 Shilling – Edward VI - Struck at the Tower Mint, London. Third period. 'XII' on right is the mark of value, representing 12 pence (= one shilling).
2021 Fifty Pence Team Insulin Silver Proof Reverse 2021 Fifty Pence – 100 Years of Insulin - The fifth coin in the Royal Mint's Innovation in Science series celebrates 100 years of Insulin.
2021 Fifty Pence Team GB Silver Proof Colour Reverse RM 2021 Team GB Silver 50p Proof Colour - 2021 50p Team GB Silver Proof was issued to recognise Team GB’s participation in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, held in 2021 due to COVID.
2021 Fifty Pence Team GB BU Reverse 2021 50 Pence Coin – Team GB BU - Issued to recognise Team GB’s participation in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games - the 2020 Olympics Held in 2021 due to the COVID pandemic.
2021 50p Plesiosaurus Silver Proof Colour Reverse RM 2021 Plesiosaurus 50p Colourised - The Plesiosaurus lived in the early part of the Jurassic Period (about 208-66 million years ago).
2020 Fifty Pence Winnie the Pooh Colour Reverse RM 2020 50 Pence Coin – Winnie the Pooh: Winnie (Colour) - The Reverse, designed by ©Disney, shows Winnie the Pooh in his favourite pastime - eating honey.