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Gold
1902 Gold Sovereign Sydney -1902 saw the first gold sovereign coins in the reign of King Edward VII, this one from the Sydney Mint in Australia. King Edward VII’s portrait is by George W. de Saulles.
1913 Gold Sovereign Melbourne -The 1913 George V Sovereign shows Benedetto Pistrucci’s famous portrayal of St George. A small 'M' just above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in the Melbourne Mint, Victoria, Australia.
1818 Half-Sovereign George III -The 1818 Half-Sovereign of King George III classed as the 'new' or 'last' coinage (1816-20), part of the recoinage after the Napoleonic wars. The coin was minted at the Tower Hill mint in London using steam-powered machines supplied by Boulton, Watt and Rennie.
2004 Gold 2 Pound Coin – Steam Locomotive -The 2004 two pounds piece commemorates the 200th anniversary of Trevithick's Locomotive for the railway. Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer from Cornwall.
2023 Charles III Coronation 1oz Gold Proof -The Gold Proof coin contains one ounce (31.21g) of 999.9 fine gold, was issued to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III on 6 May 2023. It is denominated as £100. Diameter 32.69mm.
2022 1oz Gold Proof City Views London -The 2022 1oz Gold Proof City Views London. The Royal Mint 'City Views' series started off with London and shows an image of London as it was just before the Great Fire of 1666, based on the 'The Long View of London' by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607–77).
2021 1oz Gold Bullion £100 Robin Hood -The 2021 1oz Gold Bullion £100 Robin Hood was the first coin in the Royal Mint's Myths and Legends series. Robin Hood lived around the 13th/14th century and famously stole from the rich to give to the poor, and lived in Sherwood Forest.