List of Charles III Gold Coins
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List of Charles III Gold Coins with descriptions, images, mintages, history and info for coin collectors and investors.
British Coins
List of Charles III Gold Coins
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List of Charles III Gold Coins with descriptions, images, mintages, history and info for coin collectors and investors.
1660-61 Shilling Charles II First Hammered Issue by Thomas Simon
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The first hammered issue of the Charles II shilling, engraved by Thomas Simon. Not long afterwards the coinage moved to milled coins.
2023 Gold Sovereign Coronation 4-Coin Set of King Charles III
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The 2023 Gold Sovereign Coronation 4-Coin Set of King Charles III includes 2023 Gold Double Sovereign (Gold Two-Pound), Sovereign, half-sovereign and quarter-sovereign.
997-1003 Penny – AEthelred II London
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Silver Penny of the Anglo-Saxon King Æthelred II, struck about 997-1003 at the London Mint of Moneyer Eadwine. Long Cross type. Latin Legend "+ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGLOI".
2024 Gold Britannia 1oz Bullion – Charles III
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The 2024 Gold Britannia One Ounce is 999.9 (99.99%) gold (one Troy ounce), with a diameter of 32.69mm. The coin is denominated as £100 and is intended as a bullion coin.
1678 Guinea – Charles II
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The reverse shows a crowned cruciform coats-of-arms with sceptres in the quarters and a design of four interlocked monograms in the centre. The coin shows the designs of John Roettier.
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.
2024 Gold 4-Coin Sovereign Proof Set
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The Set consists of Proof versions of Double Sovereign, Gold Sovereign, Gold Half-Sovereign and Gold Quarter-Sovereign.
1953 Sixpence – Elizabeth II
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First Issue, includes the words BRITT OMN. The first issue coins were only minted in 1953. This sixpence is made from Cupro-Nickel.
2024 Harry Potter Winged Keys 50p – Silver Proof Colour
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The Royal Mint's Harry Potter collection expands with this 50p coin showing the moment that Harry flies his broomstick trying to catch the winged keys in The Philosopher's Stone.