1554 Sixpence – Philip and Mary
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Minted at the Tower Mint in London with a diameter 27mm. There are some variants. Obverse shows busts of Philip and Mary facing each other.
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1554 Sixpence – Philip and Mary
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Minted at the Tower Mint in London with a diameter 27mm. There are some variants. Obverse shows busts of Philip and Mary facing each other.
1551 Sixpence – Edward VI
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Edward VI silver sixpence, struck between 1551 and 1553 at the Tower Mint, London. Third period, SCBC 2483.
1922 Peace Dollar
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The 1922 Peace Dollars were minted in Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver ('D') and San Francisco ('S').
2020 American Eagle 1oz Palladium – Unc
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The 2020 Palladium 1oz Eagle is minted to Uncirculated standard and contains 1oz Palladium. Denomination is $25.
2018 One Pound Coin – Nations of the Crown
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The 2018 One Pound Coin reverse shows a Rose, leek, thistle, and shamrock encircled by a coronet which are the Nations of the Crown representing the United Kingdom.
2011 One Pound Coin – Cardiff
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2011 Cardiff £1. The reverse shows the Coat of arms of Cardiff, representing Wales, and below official badges of the capital cities of the United Kingdom.
2005 One Pound Coin – Menai Straits Bridge
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The 2005 Menai Straits Bridge £1 coin. The reverse shows the Menai Suspension Bridge surrounded by railing and stanchions, representing Wales.
2004 One Pound Coin – Forth Railway Bridge
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The 2004 £1 reverse shows the Forth Railway Bridge inside a border of railway tracks, representing Scotland. The design is by Edwina Ellis.
2001 One Pound Coin – Celtic Cross and Torc
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Reverse is a Celtic Cross with a Pimpernel Flower in the centre surrounded by an ancient Torc representing Northern Ireland. Some describe it as a Celtic cross, Broighter collar and pimpernel.
1998 One Pound Coin – Royal Arms – Elizabeth II
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The design by Eric Sewell has been used on one-pound coins in 1983, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2008. Also available in Silver Proof and Piedfort. Edge inscription is DECUS ET TUTAMEN.