New Stock July 2024

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!

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Estonia 6-coin Set, BU_main

Estonia 6-coin Set, BU

When Estonia regained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1992, it reintroduced the kroon as its currency. The original kroon circulated between 1928 and 1940 when the country had a brief period of independence between the 2 world wars. We can now offer you a set of 6 coins from between 1992 and 2011, when Estonia joined the euro. They include the 10 senti, 2 diff erent 20 senti struck in 2 diff erent metals, a 50 senti and 2 one kroon coins. One was a regular issue coin between 1998 and 2006, and the other one dated 2008 to mark 90 years since Estonia’s separation from the then Russian Empire. These coins are all in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
£7.95
George III Counterfeit Halfpenny Fine_obv

George III Counterfeit Halfpenny Fine

Counterfeit George III halfpennies from the 1770s are intriguing coins from a time of economic turmoil in Britain. These forgeries, often made from base metals and sometimes lighter than the genuine copper halfpennies were created to address a shortage of small change. Despite their unofficial nature, they circulated widely and are often almost identical to the genuine ones. These counterfeits are just as fascinating and widely collected as genuine halfpennies and serve as a reminder of the ingenuity and resourcefulness during a period of economic hardship. We have a small group available in Fine condition, better than usually seen.
£37.50
George III Counterfeit Halfpenny Very Fine_obv

George III Counterfeit Halfpenny Very Fine

Counterfeit George III halfpennies from the 1770s are intriguing coins from a time of economic turmoil in Britain. These forgeries, often made from base metals and sometimes lighter than the genuine copper halfpennies were created to address a shortage of small change. Despite their unofficial nature, they circulated widely and are often almost identical to the genuine ones. These counterfeits are just as fascinating and widely collected as genuine halfpennies and serve as a reminder of the ingenuity and resourcefulness during a period of economic hardship. We have a small group available in Very Fine condition, better than usually seen.
£54.50
George V Halfcrown 1914 About Extremely Fine_obv

George V Halfcrown 1914 About Extremely Fine

The Halfcrown was Two Shillings and Sixpence, that’s 30 old pennies or 12 ½ pence in today’s money. The Last Sterling Silver Halfcrowns were issued under King George V from 1911-1919. We have a nice selection of these now diffi cult to fi nd coins in Nearly Extremely Fine condition. A significant value for the time and numismatically important, there is just something about these last silver halfcrowns in high grade.
£70.00
George V Halfcrown 1915 Nearly Extremely Fine_obv

George V Halfcrown 1915 Nearly Extremely Fine

The Halfcrown was Two Shillings and Sixpence, that’s 30 old pennies or 12 ½ pence in today’s money. The Last Sterling Silver Halfcrowns were issued under King George V from 1911-1919. We have a nice selection of these now difficult to find coins in Nearly Extremely Fine condition. A significant value for the time and numismatically important, there is just something about these last silver halfcrowns in high grade.
£65.00
George V Halfcrown 1916 About Extremely Fine_obv

George V Halfcrown 1916 About Extremely Fine

The Halfcrown was Two Shillings and Sixpence, that’s 30 old pennies or 12 ½ pence in today’s money. The Last Sterling Silver Halfcrowns were issued under King George V from 1911-1919. We have a nice selection of these now diffi cult to fi nd coins in Nearly Extremely Fine condition. A significant value for the time and numismatically important, there is just something about these last silver halfcrowns in high grade.
£65.00
George V Halfcrown 1918 About Extremely Fine_obv

George V Halfcrown 1918 About Extremely Fine

The Halfcrown was Two Shillings and Sixpence, that’s 30 old pennies or 12 ½ pence in today’s money. The Last Sterling Silver Halfcrowns were issued under King George V from 1911-1919. We have a nice selection of these now difficult to find coins in Nearly Extremely Fine condition. A significant value for the time and numismatically important, there is just something about these last silver halfcrowns in high grade.
£70.00
George V Penny 1928 Brilliant Unc_obv

George V Penny 1928 Brilliant Unc

The 1928 penny, part of the George V coinage, is a notable piece of British numismatic history. They were struck during the interwar period, a time of economic and social change in Britain. While common in circulated condition, uncirculated examples are difficult to find. We have a group of these pennies, all Uncirculated but with different amounts of lustre. These “Brilliant Uncirculated” have full lustre. 96 years old and in excellent condition, add one of these interesting pennies to your collection.
£59.50
George V Penny 1928 Uncirculated_obv

George V Penny 1928 Uncirculated

The 1928 penny, part of the George V coinage, is a notable piece of British numismatic history. They were struck during the interwar period, a time of economic and social change in Britain. While common in circulated condition, uncirculated examples are difficult to find. We have a group of these pennies, all Uncirculated but with different amounts of lustre. The “Uncirculated” examples have traces of lustre. 96 years old and in excellent condition, add one of these interesting pennies to your collection.
£37.50