We have on offer the Victoria’s Golden Jubilee Florins from 1887. It features the Jubilee bust of Victoria, a design that was only in use for 6 years. We have them in two grades, Extremely Fine grade and seen little circulation, or slightly better Good EF, whichever suits your budget.
We also have the wonderful Menander I Silver Drachm, available in Extremely Fine condition showing the diademed bust of Menander on the obverse with his name below and on the reverse, Athena Alkidemos advancing holding a shield and wielding a thunderbolt.
Furthermore, the High grade Silver Shillings from 1944 that were minted during World War II and came with two reverse designs - one representing England, the other Scotland. They lovely in Uncirculated condition, struck in .500 fineness silver, they reflect the constraints on resources during the war years.
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, medals, and pocket watches.
Make sure not to miss out, as there is limited stock availability!
We had some water damage in one of our warehouses, some of our medallion cases got ruined, but the medals were not touched as they were in protective capsules. So we have thrown the cases away and listed the Albert Einstein holding orbiting objects medals at just £3.95 each. Each medal is full crownsized. Our loss is your gain, fantastic value at just £3.95 each, supplies are limited!
Everyone has heard of Alexander the Great but most collectors can only dream of owning a coin issued by him. We have just bought a small group of his silver drachms and we got a great deal on them so we are going to pass that deal on to you. On one side you have the head of Herakles wearing a lion’s skin head-dress and on the other side Alexander’s name ‘AΛEΞANΔPOY’ in Greek script with the seated figure of Zeus holding an eagle and sceptre. We can offer this in Very Fine grade. Alexander was born in 356 BC and succeeded his father Philip II to the throne at the age of 20. He died in the Palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon at the age of 32 having created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, his campaigns legendary then and now.
We had some water damage in one of our warehouses, some of our medallion cases got ruined, but the medals were not touched as they were in protective capsules. So we have thrown the cases away and listed the American Independence flags waving medals at just £3.95 each. Each medal is full crownsized. Our loss is your gain, fantastic value at just £3.95 each, supplies are limited!
We had some water damage in one of our warehouses, some of our medallion cases got ruined, but the medals were not touched as they were in protective capsules. So we have thrown the cases away and listed the Audrey Hepburn in red resting head on hand medals at just £3.95 each. Each medal is full crownsized. Our loss is your gain, fantastic value at just £3.95 each, supplies are limited!
In 1928, some 96 years ago the Austrian Mint issued a silver 2 Schilling coin to honour their late great Franz Peter Schubert. He was a composer who, despite his short life wrote 7 symphonies and over 600 vocal works. He was born in 1797 and died in 1821. This Schubert silver commemorative coins were only issued in 1928 and are in Extremely Fine condition. Today they are almost 100 years old and not easy to find. If you like his music, you will love his silver coin.
We had some water damage in one of our warehouses, some of our medallion cases got ruined, but the medals were not touched as they were in protective capsules. So we have thrown the cases away and listed the Battle of Midway Planes Fighting medals at just £3.95 each. Each medal is full crownsized. Our loss is your gain, fantastic value at just £3.95 each, supplies are limited!
Here we have an interesting little set of coins from the reign of King Albert I of the Belgians, who reigned between 1909 and 1931. He was popularly known as the Soldier King for his role in leading the country during the First World War. These 5, 10 and 25 centime coins all have holes, and on the obverse there is a decorative cypher of Albert himself. The reverse has a sprig of olive leaves surrounding the central hole. The coins are in Very Fine condition
We had some water damage in one of our warehouses, some of our medallion cases got ruined, but the medals were not touched as they were in protective capsules. So we have thrown the cases away and listed the Bruce Lee in fighting pose with scratches to his body medals at just £3.95 each. Each medal is full crownsized. Our loss is your gain, fantastic value at just £3.95 each, supplies are limited!
We have come across a small group of beautiful Uncirculated silver 10 Cent coins of 1908 issued for King Edward VII for use in Ceylon. Now of course it is known as Sri Lanka. All Edward VII silver coins of Ceylon are difficult and such choice examples are Rare. Not many in stock and this is a very important type coin. A 1908 King Edward VII Ten Cents in Uncirculated condition. Try and find one elsewhere…
Just released and in stock is this new coin in the Myths and Legends series featuring Beowulf and Grendel. The 999 silver 1 ounce coin features a beautifully designed image featuring the fearsome warrior Beowulf battling the swamp monster Grendel. The obverse of the coin bears the portrait of King Charles III. This coin is inspired by Beowulf, the ancient epic poem originating from 700–1000 AD. The poem tells the tale of a fearsome warrior who comes to the aid of the King of the Danes, whose mead hall has been terrorised by the swamp monster Grendel for many years. After Beowulf battles and slays the monster, the poem continues with the hero defeating the mother of Grendel and a dragon before being crowned King of the Geats.
Completing the Royal Mint’s Myths & Legends King Arthur Series is this one ounce silver £2 coin featuring Morgan Le Fay, the legendary enchantress and healer. The reverse shows Morgan le Fay poised to conjure dark magic and wearing a winged headpiece. The obverse carries the uncrowned portrait of Charles III. Complete your series now with the final Arthurian legend, limited availability.
We had some water damage in one of our warehouses, some of our medallion cases got ruined, but the medals were not touched as they were in protective capsules. So we have thrown the cases away and listed the Diana Smiling in white dress medals at just £3.95 each. Each medal is full crownsized. Our loss is your gain, fantastic value at just £3.95 each, supplies are limited!
Donald Trump has been re-elected so how appropriate that we should be able to offer a Trump medallion with this years date, 2024. This is NOT a political statement, this is just a medallion that was issued for his recent run for the Presidency. His portrait on one side the American Eagle on the other side. Proof gold coloured.
Edward II also called Edward of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. Following the death of his father Edward “Longshanks”, Edward succeeded to the throne in 1307. The “Long Cross Penny” was the largest coin of the period and those of Edward II closely resemble those of his father. He adopted the same bust and legend. It takes a trained eye to spot differences in the lettering and the King's crown to spot a genuine Edward II. The pennies on offer here come in “Fine”. They are from London or Canterbury Mints, depending on availability. You have the crowned bust of the King on one side, under the name of Edward I. On the reverse you have CIVI TAS LONDON or CIVI TAS CANTOR, meaning “City of London (or Canterbury)”. This is the first time we have accumulated enough Edward II Pennies to offer you in almost three years, so get one while you can.
King Farouk ruled Egypt from 1936 until he was overthrown in a military coup in 1952 and we can now offer a set of 5 coins used during his reign. There are a 5 and 10 milliemes struck in copper nickel between 1938 and 1941 in Bombay, India. Then there is the bronze and scalloped edge 10 milliemes from the 1938-1943 period. Finally there are two 2 piastre coins. One is from 1937-1942 and struck in silver, while the unusual hexagonal coin from 1944 had the silver content cut to just 50% because of World War 2 shortages. This last coin was minted in Pretoria, South Africa. All the coins are in Very Fine condition.