Edward VII 1901 - 1910

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1902 Farthing Fine_obv

Edward VII, Farthing 1902 Fine

1902 Bronze Farthing in Fine
£7.95
Edward VII_Farthing_1905_Obv

Edward VII, Farthing 1905 Fine

In 1905 King Edward VII was on the throne, finally having taken over from his late mother, Queen Victoria. Arthur Balfour is Prime Minister and Chelsea has just been elected to the Football League. The GPO had just gotten rid of horse-drawn carriages to deliver the mail from London to Brighton and replaced them with Motor Lorries. The 1st public protest by a suffragette took place and Alf Common became the first £1000 football transfer. The Farthing was the smallest denomination regularly issued. You had the King’s bare head on one side and a seated Britannia on the other side. We can offer you the King Edward VII Farthing in Fine condition for your collection.
£5.95
Edward VII 1907 Farthing Fine_obv

Edward VII, Farthing 1907 Fine

1907 Bronze Farthing in Fine
£5.95
Picture of Edward VII, Sixpence (Silver) Very Good

Edward VII, Sixpence (Silver) Very Good

Edward VII Silver Sixpence. Very Good. They struck coins for King Edward VII from 1902 until 1910, a rather short reign. But then again he had to wait for Queen Victoria to pass away and she lived quite a long time. All of his silver coins are struck in Sterling Silver and the most difficult denomination to get is the Sixpence.
£14.50
1910 Sixpence Unc_obv

Edward VII, Sixpence 1910 Unc

Uncirclated last date of issue, Uncirculated
£100.00