New Stock September 2024 (Part II)

Our latest additions to our September stock just got even more special with the 2022 Final Edition Elizabeth II Mint Set. This remarkable 13-coin collection in Specimen Uncirculated quality is truly a gem. The Royal Mint outdid themselves with this stunning series, not knowing it would be the final coins to bear the Queen's iconic image. While the Mint's stock has long since sold out, we’ve secured a limited quantity just for you through our international connections. Don’t miss your chance to own this exclusive piece of numismatic history!

Additionally, George V, Wreath Crown, 1933, Extremely Fine, a wreath crown struck from 1927 to 1936 (except 1935) and became known as “The Christmas Crown” as they were struck late in the year and distributed primarily by the Bank of England as Christmas presents for their favourite clients. With a mintage of only 7,132, these fantastic 91 year old silver Crowns are available in Extremely Fine condition.

Furthermore, we also have the George III Halfcrown Bull Head Fine, known as the first Half Crowns struck following the Currency Reform Act of 1816, and is referred to as the Bull Head type. This coin type was produced for a span of ten months across two years and is crafted from sterling silver.

In addition to these exciting new coins, we also invite you to explore our wide range of collectables, including British, world, hammered, and ancient coins, various coin sets as well as an assortment of cufflinks and medals.

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

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Bruce Lee Medal (1)_obv

Bruce Lee Medal (1)

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 Medal 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!
£3.95
Buffalo Cuff Links Coloured

Buffalo Cuff Links Coloured

Years ago we offered these pairs of cufflinks made with real coins then enamelled to make them even more attractive. You don’t wear cufflinks everyday, but when you do why not wear real coins. Each pair is gold plated then enamelled and they come in a plastic bag, for easy packing. They come in a variety of colours, so if you want more than one pair of the type… Supplies are very limited and we just found them after years in our vault room.
£8.95
Canada, pair of 1 cent maple leaf cufflinks , blue and gold

Canada, pair of 1 cent maple leaf cufflinks , blue and gold

Years ago we offered these pairs of cufflinks made with real coins then enamelled to make them even more attractive. You don’t wear cufflinks everyday, but when you do why not wear real coins. Each pair is gold plated then enamelled and they come in a plastic bag, for easy packing. They come in a variety of colours, so if you want more than one pair of the type… Supplies are very limited and we just found them after years in our vault room.
£8.95
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Charles III Coronation Medal Gold Coloured

Although there was no Official Coronation medal issued for King Charles III, we think we have come up with a fantastic alternative. You have Charles III on one side with Westminster Abbey and the crown on the other side. It is crown-sized, gold colour and enamelled on both sides. It reads ‘Coronation of King Charles III 6th of May 2023’, ‘His Majesty King Charles III God Save The King’. We think this is one beautiful medallion and it carries on with a tradition going back hundreds of years. Each piece comes in a protective capsule so you can handle it without doing any damage.
£8.95
Charles III Coronation Medal Silver Coloured_obv

Charles III Coronation Medal Silver Coloured

Although there was no Official Coronation medal issued for King Charles III, we think we have come up with a fantastic alternative. You have Charles III on one side with Westminster Abbey and the crown on the other side. It is crown-sized, silver colour and enamelled on both sides. It reads ‘Coronation of King Charles III 6th of May 2023’, ‘His Majesty King Charles III God Save The King’. We think this is one beautiful medallion and it carries on with a tradition going back hundreds of years. Each piece comes in a protective capsule so you can handle it without doing any damage.
£8.95
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Constantius Gallus Bronze Coin in Very Fine

Born in Etruria around A.D. 325 Gallus was a sickly child, saving him in A.D. 337 from the purges by the sons of Constantine I. By A.D. 351 Constantius II was ruling alone and needed support. He raised his cousin Gallus to the rank of Caesar, gave him the name Constantius and appointed him governor over the Eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. But Gallus was not fit for the job. He was so tyrannical and brutal that the local citizens were forced to complain directly to Constantius II to avoid retribution. Constantius recalled Gallus to Italy, had him arrested on the journey, tried and executed in A.D 354! As he only reigned three years Gallus is the hardest to find of all the Constantinian ruling dynasty. These coins, in Fine and Very Fine, show a soldier spearing a fallen horseman on the reverse with a profile bust of Constantius Gallus on the obverse. Gallus will be missing from many collections and our supplies are limited, do not miss out.
£29.50
Cyprus, George V, 9 piastres 1921 Fine_obv

Cyprus, George V, 9 piastres 1921 Fine

In 1921 the British colonial authorities in Cyprus authorised what would be the last of three issues of the 9-piastre coin for the reign of George V. No more of this denomination would be struck for general circulation until 1938 during the reign of his son King George VI. These coins are available in Fine condition.
£35.00
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Edward VII, 1902 Coronation Small (30mm) Silver Medal Extremely

In 1902 Edward VII was finally crowned King, after the death of his Mother, Queen Victoria. He had waited a long time for this to happen and it almost didn’t as he had an appendicitis attack and the Coronation had to be postponed. In those days, people died of appendicitis. The Royal Mint issued a rather handsome small Official Silver medallion to honour the Coronation in 1902. It had King Edward VII’s bust on one side and his Queen, Alexandra’s bust on the other side. They are in a very contemporary design and are struck in Sterling Silver. He was a very popular King and these sold quite quickly from the Royal Mint. We can offer them in Extremely Fine. Remember that they are now over 120 years old!
£49.50
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Einstein Laughing Medal (1)

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 Einstein Laughing Medal 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!
£3.95