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Elizabeth II, £5 (100th anniversary of the End of Victorian Era) 2001 Unc

This British £5 piece was issued 22 years ago in 2001 to honour the 100th anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria 1901/2001. It is one of the five pound pieces you almost never see. It is in Uncirculated condition and struck in cupro-nickel and the obverse has our late Queen Elizabeth II. It is interesting that it contains portraits of our two longest Monarchs and both of them were woman. A most interesting piece, but if you are going to use it for flipping we suggest you call heads!
£14.95
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Coronation Anniversary) 2003 Silver Proof

If you're looking for a bargain, this is piece is certainly one. The Royal Mint has charged between £82.00-£88.00 for silver proof £5 pieces. You can have this 2003 Coronation Anniversary £5 Silver Proof while stocks last for just £49.50. Get it while you can! It is certainly a bargain at our price of just £49.50.
£59.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 (Death of Queen Mother) 2002 Silver Proof

Elizabeth II, £5 (Death of Queen Mother) 2002 Silver Proof

If you're looking for a bargain, this is piece is certainly one. The Royal Mint has charged between £82.00-£88.00 for silver proof £5 pieces. You can have this while stocks last for just £49.50. Get it while you can! It is certainly a bargain at our price of just £49.50.
£39.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Diamond Wedding) 2007 Silver Proof

If you're looking for a bargain this is piece is certainly one. The Royal Mint has charged between £82.00-£88.00 for silver proof £5 pieces. You can have this 2007 Diamond Wedding £5 Silver Proof while stock lasts for only £69.50! A piece not to be missed at this price...
£69.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (End of Victorian Era) 2001 Silver Proof

Silver proof £5 pounds commemorative of the 100th Anniversary of the end of the Victorian era (1901 - 2001).
£39.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Golden Jubilee) 2002 Cupro Nickel Uncirculated

In 2002, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 50th or Golden Jubilee as our Queen. The Royal Mint issued a special commemorative £5 to honour the event. In many ways it is similar to the Coronation Crown of 1953, as the Queen is riding her horse. The obverse is the Queen with her crown and a most striking portrait it is. They are in Uncirculated condition and now, 20 years later, following the passing of our longest reigning monarch, they are one of the most sought after coins of her reign.
£9.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 (Golden Jubilee) 2002 Proof Sterling Silver

Elizabeth II, £5 (Golden Jubilee) 2002 Proof Sterling Silver

In 2002 the Royal Mint issued a crownsized £5.00 to honour the 50th anniversary of Elizabeth becoming Queen Elizabeth II. On one side you have the Queen on horseback and on the other you have a rather stunning portrait of the Queen in a very pensive pose. We have a small number of this handsome Silver Proof £5 complete in capsule. They are beautiful and do justice to our Monarch who has dedicated so much of her life to her country and her people. Don’t miss out, this is a handsome coin.
£69.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Golden Wedding) 1997 Proof Sterling Silver

If you're looking for a bargain, this is piece is certainly one. The Royal Mint has charged between £82.00-£88.00 for silver proof £5 pieces. You can have this 1997 Golden Wedding £5 Silver Proof while stocks last for just £69.50. Get it while you can! It is certainly a bargain at our price.
£49.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (King Canute) 2017 Sterling Silver Proof

In 2017 the Royal Mint issued a special commemorative Sterling Silver Proof £5 to honour King Canute. King Canute, also known as Cnut was born in Denmark in 985 and won the throne of England in 1016. Scotland submitted to him in 1017. His later accession to the Danish throne in 1018 brought the crowns of England and Denmark together. He is perhaps best known for the rising of the tide story. He was the King who sat by the water, raised his hand and commanded the tide to stop. He did this to show his sycophantic courtiers how empty and worthless the power of a King is when compared to the power of God who commands heaven, earth, and sea. We believe The Royal Mint issued this £5 in Proof Sterling Silver coin with a beautiful, yet modern design, for £82.50 at the time. They no longer have it for sale on their website, so they probably have sold out. We have them in the complete package as issued by The Royal Mint, outer package, inner package, certificate, etc.
£69.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Millennium) 1999 Proof Sterling Silver

1995 £5 Millennium commemorative coin struck in Proof Sterling Silver.
£69.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Prince Charles) 1998 Bubble Pack

In 1998 the then Prince Charles celebrated his 50th Birthday. The Royal Mint issued a special commemorative £5 piece to honour the event. They also issued a very small number in a presentation package. But this ‘bubble pack’ as it is known contained a special quality of coin. Not the usual uncirculated cupro-nickel coin but a specially struck Specimen, much better than the normal strike. We have a small quantity of the Birthday Pack and believe me this not easy to find and the quality is so high…
£19.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh) 2 Oz 2021 Silver Proof

Now sold out at the mint and only a limited edition of only 1,000 were made. Mint issue price £190.00 our price just...
£145.00
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen Mother 100th Birthday) 2000 Unc

Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen Mother 100th Birthday) 2000 Unc

2000 commemorative Queen Mother 100th Birthday Uncirculated £5 coin, struck in cupro-nickel and has limited supplies.
£9.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen Mother 100th) 2000 Proof Sterling Silver

If you're looking for a bargain, this is piece is certainly one. The Royal Mint has charged between £82.00-£88.00 for silver proof £5 pieces. You can have this 2000 Queen Mother’s 100th £5 Silver Proof while stocks last for just £49.50. Get it while you can! It is certainly a bargain at our price of just £49.50.
£59.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen Mother 90th Birthday) 1990

In 1990 the late Queen Mother celebrated her 90th birthday and the Royal Mint issued a special commemorative £5 piece to honour that event. They also issued a specimen example in an early type of bubble pack, not as fancy as the modern packaging, not as expensive as the modern ones either. You have a crowned cipher on the reverse with the dates 1900-1990 and H. M. the Queen on the obverse. These are still mint sealed, in a smaller package which is easier to store. We found 25 of them in one of the vault rooms and while they last, you can have one for a great price!
£14.95
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen Mother) 2000 Silver Piedfort

In 2000 the Royal Mint issued a commemorative £5 to honour the Queen Mother’s 100th birthday. It is a most unusual coin as you have a Queen on both sides. The obverse has Queen Elizabeth II and the reverse her mother Queen Elizabeth. It is very unusual and a fitting tribute to the Queen Mother, who, unfortunately, died just 2 years later. The coins on offer are the Sterling Silver Piedfort coins. That means they are twice as thick as the normal silver proofs. The mintage is just 14,850 coins all in choice Proof condition. Today the Mint charges £167.50 for a Piedfort £5 piece. We made a great buy and we are giving you the chance to share in that fantastic purchase. We're not selling them for £167.50, or even £120.00, we're selling them for JUST £99.50 while supply lasts. Yes, you can own a Sterling Silver Piedfort £5 piece for £68.00 less than the Mint is charging today!
£99.50 £79.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen Mother’s 90th birthday) 1990 Sterling Silver Proof

Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen Mother’s 90th birthday) 1990 Sterling Silver Proof

The first £5.00 crownsized coin was struck in 1990 and it honoured the late Queen Mother on her 90th birthday, 1900-1990. You have her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II, on the obverse and the entwined letter E & E for the two Elizabeth's on the reverse. Because this was the first crownsized silver $5 coin ever issued, it is especially important. We have gleaming Sterling Silver Proof examples to offer you for your collection. The late Queen Mother was held in very high esteem because of her wartime efforts and also for the support she gave to both her husband and to her daughter. Today the Royal Mint charges between £80-£88 for a silver £5 coin, we think that our price on this first-ever £5 coin is much more interesting.
£39.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen Victoria) 2019 Silver Proof Coin

In 2019 the Royal Mint issued a special commemorative £5 piece for the 200th birthday of Queen Victoria. We have the silver proof version complete in the Official Royal Mint presentation case. You get the sterling silver proof £5, in the Royal Mint capsule with the Royal Mint outer, certificate and booklet just as issued by the Royal Mint. The £5 shows some of the inventions that came to fruition during Victoria’s reign, including telephone, Penny Farthing, steam ship and locomotive. It is both handsome and informative. It is just as the Mint sold it for £82.50. But Britain’s Coin Shop will offer it to you for £20.00 less than the Original maker charges…
£69.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen's 70th Birthday) 1996 Silver Proof

If you're looking for a bargain, this is piece is certainly one. The Royal Mint has charged between £82.00-£88.00 for silver proof £5 pieces. You can have this 1996 Elizabeth II 70th Birthday £5 Silver Proof while stocks last for just £69.50. Get it while you can! It is certainly a bargain at our price.
£59.50
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Elizabeth II, £5 (Queen's 80th Birthday) 2006 Silver Proof

If you're looking for a bargain, this is piece is certainly one. The Royal Mint has charged between £82.00-£88.00 for silver proof £5 pieces. You can have this 2006 Queen’s 80th Birthday £5 Silver Proof while stocks last for just £49.50. Get it while you can! It is certainly a bargain at our price of just £49.50.
£39.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 (Sapphire Wedding) 2018 Silver Proof

Elizabeth II, £5 (Sapphire Wedding) 2018 Silver Proof

If you're looking for a bargain, this is piece is certainly one. The Royal Mint has charged between £82.00-£88.00 for silver proof £5 pieces. You can have this 2018 Sapphire Jub Coronation £5 Silver Proof while stocks last for just £59.50. Get it while you can! It is certainly a bargain at our price of just £59.50.
£59.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 (The Queen & Prince Philip) 1997 Silver Crownsized Proof

Elizabeth II, £5 (The Queen & Prince Philip) 1997 Silver Crownsized Proof

The Queen and Prince Philip married in 1947 and enjoyed 74 years of marriage together until Philip's death in 2021. The Queen's portrait features on all of the coinage issued during her reign but Prince Philip has only been on few. The first coin that featured Prince Philip was the 25 Pence piece or Crown issued in 1972 for the Wedding Anniversary, there was no portrait but just two initials ‘E & P’ under a crown. In 1997 the Royal Mint issued a commemorative £5 piece for the Golden Wedding of the Queen and Prince Philip and this time his portrait did appear on the coin. You have the Queen wearing her crown and Prince Philip standing beside her. The other side has their two coats of arms under a crown with an anchor below. The first coin to show two conjoined busts was in the reign of William & Mary in 1689. These coins are struck in Sterling Silver in Proof condition. Supplies are limited and it is a great way to honour both the Queen and Prince Philip together on one coin.
£79.50
Elizabeth II, £5 (Victoria's 200th Anniversary) 2019 Silver Piedfort Proof 69 Ultra Cameo_obv

Elizabeth II, £5 (Victoria's 200th Anniversary) 2019 Silver Piedfort Proof 69 Ultra Cameo

Unfortunately, the Silver Piedfort Proof 70 Ultra Cameo examples of this coin are no longer available. But Steve found a few examples of this £5 Silver Piedfort issued in 2019 struck to honour the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria in Proof 69 Ultra Cameo recently. These coins feature the usual portrait of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The reverse, in this case, is perhaps more interesting. It shows the portrait of Queen Victoria as used on her Young Head coinage. A steam train, telephone, steamship, and a Penny Farthing bicycle. All things that were invented in her reign. This crownsized £5 comes in Sterling Silver Piedfort or double the normal thickness. A company in America bought the first coins struck by the Royal Mint and then had them slabbed. These Proof 69 Ultra Cameo, were slabbed not only for the grade but also for the fact that they were one of the first 250 coins struck.
£110.00
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 1997 Uncirculated

Elizabeth II, £5 1997 Uncirculated

1997 commemorative Golden Wedding Uncirculated £5 coin, struck in cupro-nickel and has limited supplies.
£14.50 £9.50
Elizabeth II, £5 1999/2000 Millenium Uncirculated, 1999_obv

Elizabeth II, £5 1999/2000 Millenium Uncirculated, 1999

1999 commemorative Millenium Uncirculated £5 coin, struck in cupro-nickel and has limited supplies.
£9.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 2000 Silver Piedfort

Elizabeth II, £5 2000 Silver Piedfort

In 2000 the Queen Mother celebrated her 100th birthday and the Royal Mint issued a special commemorative crownsized £5 piece to honour this most important event. You have the Queen Mother on one side and her daughter The Queen on the other, be sure you call heads with this coin. We understand that they only struck 14,850 of these Sterling Silver Piedfort, after all, they are double the normal thickness of a Crown and thus quite huge. Each coin comes in the original Royal Mint packaging with the certificate, capsule and outer presentation case. The last time we offered these we quickly sold out, so if you want one for your collection, we suggest that you get in quickly!
£99.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 cupro-nickel 1996 Uncirculated

Elizabeth II, £5 cupro-nickel 1996 Uncirculated

1996 commemorative £5 issued for Queen Elizabeth II's 70th Birthday. Uncirculated, struck in cupro-nickel and now in strong demand.
£17.50
Elizabeth II, £5 Prince Charles '50th Birthday' Cupro-Nickel 1998 Unc _obv

Elizabeth II, £5 Prince Charles '50th Birthday' Cupro-Nickel 1998 Unc

In 1998 the Royal Mint honoured Prince Charles’s 50th birthday with a rather handsome £5 piece. It has Prince Charles on one side and his Mother – Elizabeth II on the other side. For some reason this coin has a very low mintage, perhaps it was the economy at the time. But for whatever reason the mintage was low and it is not easy to get. You have the dates 1948-1998 with the Prince of Wales and his Mother. They are struck in cupro-nickel and the face value is £5.00. Get them while you can, a coin missing from many collections of £5 pieces, don’t let your collection be incomplete.
£19.95 £10.95
Picture of Elizabeth II, £5 Prince Charles 70th Bubble Pack

Elizabeth II, £5 Prince Charles 70th Bubble Pack

Last year (2018) Prince Charles celebrated his 70th birthday. The Royal Mint issued a special commemorative £5 piece to honour the event. You have Prince Charles on one side and his Mother H. M. The Queen on the other side. It is a £5 piece that many collectors over looked. What with all the coins the Royal Mint is issuing it is not hard to over look something. We offer the Official Royal Mint bubble pack £5 issued for Prince Charles’ 70th birthday. As many of you know, the coins issued in the bubble packs are actually much better quality than the circulation issues. We call them Specimens to denote their much better quality. Own one of these 2018 Prince Charles £5 for his 70th birthday sealed in the original Royal Mint package for just £17.50, it may well be one you need.
£22.95
Picture of Elizabeth II, 20 Pence 1982 Piedfort

Elizabeth II, 20 Pence 1982 Piedfort

In 1982 the Royal Mint introduced a new denomination, the 20 Pence Piece. As most collectors are aware, it was in fact not a new denomination, but a recreation of the Double Florin which was issued under Queen Victoria from 1887-1890. This coin had many sides and the public immediately liked it. The Royal Mint issued a small quantity of these coins in Sterling Silver Proof but they were double the normal thickness and are called a Piedfort. This is the first Piedfort that the Royal Mint allowed collectors to buy and has proved to be very popular. They are struck in Proof Sterling Silver and come in a blue Royal Mint case of issue.
£49.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, 20 Pence 1996 Proof Sterling Silver

Elizabeth II, 20 Pence 1996 Proof Sterling Silver

In 1996 the Royal Mint did something they had never done before. They issued a Proof Set of the then-current 1996 coins but, every coin was struck in Proof Sterling Silver. You have the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p 50p and £1 all struck in Proof Sterling Silver. Here we present the 20p.
£17.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, 40th Anniv £5 Coin Uncirculated, 1993

Elizabeth II, 40th Anniv £5 Coin Uncirculated, 1993

Cupro-nickel £5 commemorative issued in 1993. Uncirculated
£9.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2004 Proof

Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2004 Proof

We bought a nice group of the scarce 2004 Half Sovereigns in Proof condition. They are still sealed in the Royal Mint packaging. They come in the original Royal Mint case with the Royal Mint certificate. These are struck in Proof 22ct Gold and weigh about 4 grams. Today the Royal Mint wants £250.00 for a Half Sovereign in proof. These are older but still in their original Royal Mint packaging and at an attractive price.
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Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2005 Brilliant Unc_obv

Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2005 Brilliant Unc

We have own 300 pieces of the 2005 Half Sovereign in BU condition, 1% of the mintage, and they were put away the year they were issued 17 years ago. Every time we sell 100 pieces we are going to put the price up, we are never going to reduce the price. We want to be honest with you so you know exactly what we are offering and what the rules are. When we start to run out of any item we tend to raise the price. After all, in old coins and notes, you can only have what's been made. Get them while they last…
£295.00
Picture of Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2005 Unc

Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2005 Unc

Uncirculated condion struck in 22ct gold.
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Picture of Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2011 BU

Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2011 BU

Gold Half-Sovereign dated 2011 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition
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Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign 2022 Brilliant Unc

We have a very short amount of the 2022 Half Sovereign in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. It features the last portrait by Jody Clark and the one-off reverse for the Diamond Jubilee in 2022. The last issue of the late Queen's Half Sovereign...
£325.00
Picture of Elizabeth II, Halfpence 1971 Proof

Elizabeth II, Halfpence 1971 Proof

This single Proof decimal coin has been taken from the Proof Sets of the respective year. Over the years some of the coins will have toned a little, but that does not change the fact that they are Proof coins; supplies are limited!
£5.00
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Elizabeth II, Halfpence 1982 BU

In 1968 when the first decimal coins were issued they carried the denomination, ‘New Pence’ to differentiate them from the pre-decimal Pence or Penny coins. In 1982 the Mint felt that we had enough time to differentiate between the two Pence so they changed the denomination to Pence from New Pence. On most of the coins that was fine but there was one problem in the making. The Mint had decided that the lowly Half Pence was too low and value and would shortly stop making them. In fact in 1983 they did stop making them and in 1984 they only made the coins in the Mint and Proof Sets. So the 1982 Half Pence is the last coin that was actually struck for circulation. The Half Pence coin was only struck for three years and two of those coins are difficult to get and can be expensive. We bought an original bag of the 1982 Half Pence coins in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, it is scarcer than most people realise and priced rather reasonably. Get them while you can…
£1.95
Picture of Elizabeth II, Halfpence 1983 Proof

Elizabeth II, Halfpence 1983 Proof

This single Proof decimal coin has been taken from the Proof Sets of the respective year. Over the years some of the coins will have toned a little, but that does not change the fact that they are Proof coins; supplies are limited!
£4.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, Half-Sovereign 2002 Uncirculated

Elizabeth II, Half-Sovereign 2002 Uncirculated

Gold Half-Sovereign dated 2002 in Uncirculated condition.
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Elizabeth II, Sovereign ('I' India mint mark) 2019 Brilliant Unc_obv

Elizabeth II, Sovereign ('I' India mint mark) 2019 Brilliant Unc

In 2019 The Royal Mint allowed British Gold Sovereigns to be struck in India, with an ‘I’ mint mark. The last Monarch to allow this was King George V in 1918. The Mint has packaged them with a certificate calling them Bullion but they are certainly Specimens that look much like proofs. They are housed in nice official display cases. The coin is sealed in a card which is also its guarantee from the Royal Mint that it is genuine and of the same standard as a British Sovereign. It is the first time that we have seen them in the Royal Mint package, the coins were made in India. You have a current gold coin with the Queen’s portrait with the Indian mint mark. We have never seen them like this before. We bought all that the dealer had for sale, it was a good price, so you have a good price, that way everyone is happy.
£675.00
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Elizabeth II, Sovereign (Jody-Clarke) Unc

The British Gold Sovereign was first issued under King George III as a replacement for the Guinea series. Each coin weighs just under 8 grams and is struck in 22ct Gold. Here we are offering the Jody Clark Sovereign Sovereign by type rather than by date.
£550.00
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Elizabeth II, Sovereign 2019 Gold Proof

Here is a fantastic Special Offer for you on the difficult to find 2019 Royal Mint Gold Proof Sovereign. These coins are complete in their original, never opened, Royal Mint case of issue with the certificate of authenticity from the Royal Mint.
£625.00