New Stock October 2024

We're delighted to unveil our latest stock for October, meticulously curated to bring fresh and invigorating options to your collection. 

This month's highlights include, George III, Bank of England Issue, Eighteen Pence, Bank Token 1811, Uncirculated. During the Napoleonic Wars, the Bank of England ordered the production of silver tokens which were issued as legal tender. These One Shilling and Sixpence (Eighteen pence) silver tokens were struck in 1811, featuring the armoured bust of George III. Take this opportunity to own a historically important piece from the Napoleonic War era.

We also have the Victoria Sixpence 1887 Wreath Choice Uncirculated,the third different sixpence of 1887, issued to stop people gold plating the sixpence and passing them off as gold coins. The reverse shows a wreath with the value spelled out, to try and stop the practice.

Furthermore, we have the Charles III, £2 2024, The Lion & The Eagle One Ounce, following on from the recent collaboration between the Royal Mint and the US Mint combining Britannia and Liberty on a one ounce coin, this new 2024 release features The Lion and The Eagle, two national icons harmoniously brought together on a new UK coin. Struck in .999 fine silver and in Brilliant Uncirculated condition straight from the Royal Mint.

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, books, medals, wedding covers, tokens and pocket watches.

Make sure not to miss out, as there is limited stock availability!

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Victoria, Maundy Twopence, 1838, Uncirculated_obv

Victoria, Maundy Twopence, 1838, Uncirculated

While Maundy Money is legal tender, they weren’t intended to be used as currency, recipients normally prefer to retain them as a keepsake. However, what many collectors don’t realise is that in 1838, 1848 and possibly 1843, Victoria’s Maundy Twopences were struck for circulation in British Guiana and parts of the British West Indies. We have on offer - for the very first time as a the 1838 Silver Maundy Twopence in Uncirculated grade. Numbers are limited so get in quick.
£75.00
Victoria, Maundy Twopence, 1838, Very Fine_obv

Victoria, Maundy Twopence, 1838, Very Fine

While Maundy Money is legal tender, they weren’t intended to be used as currency, recipients normally prefer to retain them as a keepsake. However, what many collectors don’t realise is that in 1838, 1848 and possibly 1843, Victoria’s Maundy Twopences were struck for circulation in British Guiana and parts of the British West Indies. We have on offer - for the very first time as a the 1838 Silver Maundy Twopence in Very Fine grade. Numbers are limited so get in quick.
£35.00