1663 Crown Charles II Reverse MV 1663 Crown – Charles II (First Bust, 3354) - 1663 also saw two pattern coins by Thomas Simon. Known as the "Petition" crown and the "Reddite' crown. They are extremely rare and could fetch more £500,000.
2025 Gold Sovereign Proof St George Reverse 2025 Gold Sovereign St George Proof - This 2025 Gold Sovereign Proof features Benedetto Pistrucci's iconic portrayal of St George and the Dragon. Limited Edition mintage is low at 2,025.
2025 George Orwell 2 Pounds BU Reverse 2025 George Orwell £2 BU - The 2025 George Orwell £2 BU. Orwell was most famous for his political themed novels such as 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' and 'Animal Farm'.
2025 Greyhound of Richmond 1oz Silver Proof Reverse RM 2025 Greyhound of Richmond 1oz Silver Proof £2 – Royal Tudor Beasts – Charles III - The 2025 Greyhound of Richmond is the eighth coin to be released in the Royal Tudor Beasts series.
1644-45 Gold Crown Charles I Obverse 2706 RM 1644-45 Gold Crown – Charles I (Tower Mint under Parliament) - A circulating gold crown from the reign of King Charles I, from around 1644-1645 when the civil war raged and the Tower Mint in London was now controlled by Parliament.
1746 Maundy Penny George II Reverse MV 1746 Maundy Penny – George II - Silver Maundy Penny of King George II, minted in 1746 by the Royal Mint. No Copper pennies were minted under George II (they did mint halfpennies and farthings).
2025 Zog 50p Silver Proof Reverse RM 2025 Zog Silver 50p Proof - To celebrate 15 years of the children's character Zog, the Royal Mint produced a series of 50p coins.
2010 Gold Proof Restoration of Monarchy Crown Reverse 2010 Gold Proof ‘Restoration of Monarchy’ Crown (£5) - The 2010 Gold proof Crown (five pounds) was issued to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy.
British coins Metals used in Modern British Coins - What are the metals used in coins? Gold and silver are no longer used and the cheaper metals alloys used have also been changing.
2019 Maundy Set The 2019 Maundy Money Set - The 2019 Maundy Money Ceremony was held on 18th April 2019. Her Majesty The Queen attended the Royal Maundy Service in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle and was accompanied by Princess Eugenie.