With inflation increasing, it has become harder and harder to find a bargain. When they do come by, they rarely come in large quantities…
In this new stock upload we have a number of offers you don't want to miss out on, so remember to act quickly if you want to see these coins in your collection!
These medals were awarded to U.S. Soldiers of Pennsylvania’s 28th Infantry National Guard for WW1 combat service on the front lines in France fighting the might of the German Imperial Army. The obverse of the medal has the bust of William Penn and the reverse has an eagle flying over a coastline with ‘28’ on a plinth. This beautiful medal comes complete with ribbon & brooch and an additional ribbon bar in the original Jos. K. Davidson box of issue.
The copper Penny of Queen Victoria was issued between 1839 and 1860. It was a nice chunky copper coin, that was replaced by the thinner bronze Penny in 1860. We have this coin available in Fine, a grade that is better than they usually come. Because this coin was of such small value it tends to come up for sale in very used well circulated quality. These copper pennies are above average quality.
The Copper Penny of Queen Victoria was issued between 1839 and 1860. It was a nice chunky copper coin, that was replaced by the thinner bronze Penny in 1860. We have this coin available in Very Good, a grade that is better than they usually come. Because this coin was of such small value it tends to come up for sale in very used well-circulated quality. These copper pennies are above average quality.
We bought a group of 62 Queen Victoria Old or Widow Head silver threepences in Extremely Fine condition a higher grade than they normally come in. We bought them from a dealer who spent a number of years putting this group together. Very nice type coins in a higher grade than you would expect to find them in. Dates will be of our choice but the more you order the more different dates we will try and give you.