Elizabeth II 1952 - 2022

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Picture of Elizabeth II, 10 Pence (clipped) 1992 Unc

Elizabeth II, 10 Pence (clipped) 1992 Unc

Uncirculated with a clipping
£30.00
Picture of Elizabeth II, 10 Pence (Large & Small) 1992 Proof Sterling Silver Pair

Elizabeth II, 10 Pence (Large & Small) 1992 Proof Sterling Silver Pair

Both large and small 10p Sterling silver proofs in Royal Mint case of issue.
£39.50 £32.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, 10 Pence (New) 1974 Proof

Elizabeth II, 10 Pence (New) 1974 Proof

This New 10 Pence comes in proof with the Machin Bust - this design was struck from 1968-1981. The ten pence is the most collected coin and often difficult to obtain.
£6.50
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Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1968 Unc

In fact the Royal Mint issued a set of coins for the new Decimalisation which contained three coins dated 1971 and two dated 1968. The 10 Pence and the 5 Pence were dated 1968 as they had an exact decimal equivalent. This older large sized 10 Pence was dated and issued in1968, three years before the coins were going to be issued. The set was to train people in the new decimal coinage. This 10 Pence is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and a lot of collectors are missing it from their collections.
£2.95
Picture of Elizabeth II, 10 pence 1968 Unc

Elizabeth II, 10 pence 1968 Unc

One of the most interesting coins of the Decimal series is the 10 Pence pieces, especially the old large-sized coins. The first Decimal 10p was introduced in 1968, replacing the two shilling coin in preparation for decimalisation in 1971. It features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin on the obverse. Today you get the small-sized 10 Pence in your change, as this large-sized coin has not been made for over 16 years.
£2.95
Picture of Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1984 Brilliant Unc

Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1984 Brilliant Unc

The 1984 Halfpence, Two Pence, Five Pence, Ten Pence and Fifty Pence were not struck for circulation. The only way to get one of these coins is to buy a Mint Set or Proof Set and break it up. They only made 158,820 of the Mint Set with the coins in Specimen Brilliant Uncirculated condition. That makes these coins some of the lowest mintage coins around. Offered here is the Ten Pence in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
£6.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1986 Brilliant Unc

Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1986 Brilliant Unc

Never issued for circulation and only available from mint sets.
£6.00
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Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1986 Brilliant Unc

1986 10 Pence (Not made for circulation) Brilliant Uncirculated.
£6.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1992 Sterling Silver Piedfort FDC

Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1992 Sterling Silver Piedfort FDC

You may remember in 1992 the Royal Mint greatly reduced the size of our 10 Pence coins. They also issued this Piedfort or double the normal thickness 10 Pence in Sterling Silver. They only made 14,167 of these Silver Piedfort 1992 small size 10 Pences.
£24.95
Picture of Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 1996 Proof Sterling Silver

Elizabeth II, 10 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. Here we present the 1996 10p In Sterling Silver.
£19.50
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Elizabeth II, 10 Pence 2000 Silver Proof

This Sterling Silver Proof version of the 10 Pence piece was struck for collectors in 2000, at the turn of the Millennium. This 10 Pence is struck in Proof Sterling Silver and would make an excellent addition to your collection. Re-live the Millennium with this most unusual coin.
£19.95
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
Elizabeth II, Halfpence 1982 BU_obv

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