The latest stock for July has arrived, featuring the Henry VI, Groat, Calais Mint, Good Fine. These are a group of nice silver groats, they were struck at Calais and are in Good Fine grade. It’s the first time these have ever been offered as a feature so make the most of this opportunity. Additionally, we have the Charles I Tower Mint Shilling,offered in two different conditions: Fine and Very Good. The Coinage issued during the reign of Charles I is one of the most varied and fascinating in English Numismatic history. These Shillings were struck at the Tower Mint between 1625 and 1649. Furthermore, we present the Saxon Kings Of Northumbria Styca VG, these Pennies are from Northumbria, also known as Stycas. These coins feature simple designs with inscriptions naming the issuing king or bishop, such as Eanred or Archbishop Wigmund. A great way to have a less expensive Anglo-Saxon coin for your collection.
In addition to these exciting new coins, we also invite you to explore our wide range of collectables, including British, world, medieval, hammered, and ancient coins, various coin sets as well as an assortment of tokens, first day covers, medals and books.
Make sure not to miss out, as there is limited stock availability!
These scarce tokens were issued for use on buses and trams operated by the Yorkshire Woollen District Transport Company whose head office was in Savile Town, Dewsbury. They were intended for use by school children under the age of 15 who generally didn’t carry cash and for whom concessionary rates applied at certain times of the day. Dating from the 1960’s, these tokens are made from bright coloured plastic and come in 1d red. A fascinating form of local token currency which we have not been able to offer before. Limited availability.
These scarce tokens were issued for use on buses and trams operated by the Yorkshire Woollen District Transport Company whose head office was in Savile Town, Dewsbury. They were intended for use by school children under the age of 15 who generally didn’t carry cash and for whom concessionary rates applied at certain times of the day. Dating from the 1960’s, these tokens are made from bright coloured plastic and come in 2d green. A fascinating form of local token currency which we have not been able to offer before. Limited availability.
This 4000 Kwacha sterling silver proof crown was issued by Zambia in 2003 to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953-2003. It was also struck in very limited numbers and is not an easy coin to find. The obverse shows the crowned head of Elizabeth facing right with the arms of Zambia below with supporters. The reverse design is a crown on pillow above crossed sceptres (KM.168). In gleaming sterling silver proof supplied in a protective capsule and priced to please.