Gold
2023 British Monarchs King Charles I – 1oz Gold Proof
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1oz Gold coin. Charles I was born on 19 November 1600 and was King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution on 30 January 1649.
2023 British Monarchs King Henry VIII – 1oz Gold Proof
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The fifth coin in the Royal Mint's British Monarchs series is King Henry VIII. This is the gold proof version. Henry VIII was born in 28 June 1491, his parents being King Henry VII of England, Elizabeth of York. He became King in 1509 aged just seventeen.
2023 Two Pound – Flying Scotsman Gold Proof
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This is the Gold £2 version. The Flying Scotsman is probably the World's most famous steam locomotive. From 1924 it ran the London to Edinburgh passenger service and became the first steam locomotive to reach 100mph. It had a top speed for 125 mph (201 kmh).
1930 Gold Sovereign Melbourne
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The coin shown is the extremely rare proof version. The Reverse depicts Benedetto Pistrucci’s St George and the Dragon. A small 'M' above the date indicates the sovereign was produced in Melbourne, Australia.
1833 Gold Sovereign – William IV
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The 1833 Gold Sovereign was issued during the reign of King William IV. Second Bust: the top of the ear was made broad and flat; the King's nose points towards the second 'I' in Britanniar; and the Obverse beading is coarser.
2020 Royal Arms Gold 1oz
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Royal Arms is a one troy ounce 999.9 fine gold bullion coin from the Royal Mint. The Royal Arms is the official Coat of Arms for the British monarch and includes the Lion of England and the Unicorn of Scotland. Diameter is 32.69mm and Denominated as £100.
2023 1oz Gold Bullion £100 – King Arthur
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The Royal Mint's 2023 Myths and Legends series kicks off with King Arthur. The Arthurian series will continue with Merlin and Morgan le Fay. Gold one ounce bullion, denominated as £100, they have a diameter 32.69mm.
2022 Gold Sovereign – Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Proof – Charles III
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The 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Proof Gold Sovereign is the first gold sovereign of King Charles III. The Reverse is Jody Clark’s version of the Royal Arms.
1993 Gold Proof Five Pound Crown – 40th Anniversary of the Coronation
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The 1993 gold proof crown was issued to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
2020 Gold Standard Quarter Ounce Bullion coin
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The Gold Standard coin is named after Britain’s gold standard law that was used from 1821 until 1931 where the pound sterling was actually tied to a physical amount of gold held by the government.