End of World War II Commemorative Items

Coins & memorabilia issued after the war.

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Churchill World War II Medal Collection

Churchill World War II Medal Collection

This is a beautiful collection of medals that are part of The Worth collection. The medals honour Churchill in World War II. These are silver plated and there are five different crown-sized medals in a handsome presentation case. On the obverse of each medal is a stern portrait of Churchill with the legend ‘We shall never surrender’ and the dates 1874-1965. The medals have full-colour photos of the Heinkel He 111 German bombers present during the Battle of Britain, the Soviet T-34 Medium Tank, the US M4 Sherman Medium Tank, the British Churchill Tank, and the German PZKPFW-V tank. It is a handsome collection and as usual with The Worth Collection, you get all five medals in the presentation case for just £19.50. Try and find a bargain like this anywhere else.
£24.50
D-Day_6.6.1944_Five_Medallion_Collection_obv

D-Day (06-06-1944) Five Medal Collection

This is just a fantastic and beautiful set of medallions. If you love to flash and gold colour and real fighting men this is for you. Five different crown-sized medals coloured enamel on both sides. Each medal in a display capsule and all five are in a rather impressive case. We worked hard on this one to offer the whole collection to our collectors for just £19.50! Less than £4 each. You will love this collection, Great Britain and Canada are featured but also represented are the United States and the Free French. You have real soldiers pointing their weapons at you. You have the colours red, white, and blue on a heavy gold colour gleaming out at you. These beautiful and striking medals are certainly not subtle pieces. We love them and we hope you will too. We have kept the price fantastically low even with inflation on the rise!!! It will cost you less than £4 each and the case is FREE. This is a bargain you don't want to miss out on...
£19.50
1995 £2 (Dove of Peace World War II) Silver Proof Piedfort_rev

Elizabeth II, £2 (Dove of Peace - End of World War II) 1995 Piedfort Silver Proof

£2 Piedfort Proof (double the normal thickness of Sterling Silver Proof) coin commemorative of the 50th Anniversary of the End of World War II. The Dove of Peace on the reverse and Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. Each coin comes in a protective capsule.
£79.50
£2 (End World War II 1995) Silver Proof_rev

Elizabeth II, £2 (Dove of Peace - End World War II) 1995 Silver Proof

Silver Proof £2 coin commemorative of the 50th Anniversary of the End of World War II. The Dove of Peace on the reverse and Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. Each coin comes in a protective capsule.
£24.50
£2 (End World War II 1995) Silver Proof_rev

Elizabeth II, £2 (Dove of Peace) 1995 - 50th Anniversary of the end of WWII

In 1995 the Royal Mint issued a special commemorative £2 piece to mark the 50th-anniversary of the end of World War II. They used the iconic Dove of Peace and the inscription read ‘1945 In Peace Goodwill 1995’. You have the Dove of Peace on one side and Queen Elizabeth II on the other side. Remember this coin is one of the old large-sized £2 pieces. For collectors, the Mint issued this commemorative £2 in Sterling Silver Proof and for VIP collectors they issued it in Piedfort or double the normal thickness Sterling Silver Proof. We have available the Silver pieces, as well as the cupro-nickel coin in Unc. The Sterling Silver Proof coins will come in protective capsules.
From £24.50
Picture of Elizabeth II, 50 Pence (D-Day 50th Anniversary) 1994 Unc

Elizabeth II, 50 Pence (D-Day 50th Anniversary) 1994 Unc

In 1994 the Royal Mint issued a commemorative 50 Pence for the 50th Anniversary of D-Day, one of the most important days in World War II. It was the older large sized 50 Pence and today it is very difficult to find, especially in Uncirculated condition. One of the marketing companies is selling this coin for £11.00, which we think is far too much. True it is difficult to find, but still £11.00 is a lot of money. We have some in stock and are offering it for £6.95, which we believe is a much more realistic and fairer price. You be the judge, do you want this coin from a marketing company at £11.00 or from a coin dealer for £6.95?
£6.95