1997 One Pound Coin – Three Lions
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The reverse shows Three Lions passant guardant representing England. The design, by Norman Sillman, was used in 1997 and 2002.
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1997 One Pound Coin – Three Lions
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The reverse shows Three Lions passant guardant representing England. The design, by Norman Sillman, was used in 1997 and 2002.
1986 One Pound Coin – Flax Plant
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On the reverse is the Flax Plant and royal diadem representing Northern Ireland. The design, by Leslie Durbin, was used in 1986 and 1991.
1899-O Morgan Dollar
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The 1899-O Morgan Dollar is minted at the New Orleans branch of the US Mint. There are a large number of 1899-O Morgan Dollars in the market.
2013 Gold 5oz Proof 60th Anniversary Coronation of Elizabeth II
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The 2013 Gold 5oz Proof was issued to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
1656 Gold Broad (20 shillings) – Oliver Cromwell
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The Gold Broad was only issued in 1656 and was denominated as 20 shillings, marking it as an ancestor of the guinea and sovereign. It has a diameter of 29 or 30mm and a weight of 9.0 to 9.1g. It was designed by Thomas Simon.
1582 Scotland Twenty Shillings – James VI
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The Obverse shows a half-length bust of a crowned James VI holding a sword. The Reverse shows a crowned coat-of-arms showing 'XX S' as a mark of value, 20 shillings.
1561-1565 Threefarthings – Elizabeth I
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Hammered Silver Threefarthing coin (three-quarters of a penny) of Queen Elizabeth I, minted about 1561-1565 (the coin is dated but digits are worn).
Guide to Collecting Krugerrands
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South African 1oz Krugerrands are a common way to invest in gold bullion. Weighing one troy ounce (33.93g), it is one of the World's most famous bullion gold coins.
1967 Gold 1oz Krugerrand
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1967 was the first year that South Africa minted the famous 1oz gold Krugerrand. The obverse shows the eponymous Paulus ("Paul") Kruger (1825-1904), President of the South African Republic from 1883 to 1900.