New Stock September 2024

In this latest stock, we bring you a number of very interesting items starting with three unique Australian silver Kilo coins: the 2014 Koala 1 Kilo Matt Proof, the 2014 Kookaburra Reverse Proof, and the 2014 Year of the Horse Proof, each weighing 1,000 grams of pure silver and offered at attractive prices!

We also have a small supply of Victoria Young Head Maundy Set GEF. The Young Head Victorian Maundy Sets on offer have all four coins of the same date and the coins are in Good Extremely Fine condition, which is a very high grade to find early silver in. If you don’t have it in your collection already, now might be a good time to do get it. Continuing on with Queen Victoria, we also have the 1887 Florin Uncirculated. These Jubilee Head Florins are from the first year of issue, 1887, in uncirculated condition. These coins are 137 years old and in Uncirculated, never used condition. Supplies are limited and you can own a Jubilee Head Florin from the first year of issue.

Furthermore, we have a very interesting addition this month, the Japan 2 Shu 'Tenpo Nishukin'. These are small coins or bars that were minted by local magnates, but were exchangeable from region to region. They are .298 gold. They were known as 'ryō', and it was a gold currency unit in Japan for some 300 years until the reforms of the Emperor Meiji brought in the yen in 1871.

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, as well as stamps.

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

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Victoria, Jubilee Head Halfcrown, 1890 VG-Fine_obv

Victoria, Jubilee Head Halfcrown, 1890 VG-Fine

It was said Victoria didn’t celebrate her Silver Jubilee in 1862 out of sorrow for Prince Albert who died 6 months earlier. For her Golden Jubilee however, on the 20th June 1887, 50 years on from her Coronation as a 17 year old, London was full of excitement. The Queen participated in a procession to Westminster Abbey in an open carriage, spectators sat on terraced benches along the 10 mile route. To celebrate, the Royal Mint commissioned J. Edgar Boehm to design the Queen’s “Jubilee” portrait, a design which was more in keeping with her age than the “Young Head” which was adopted for the previous 50 years. We have on offer these Halfcrowns featuring the Jubilee bust of Victoria, a design that was only in use for 6 years.
£65.00
Victoria, Jubilee Head Halfcrown, 1891 VG-Fine_obv

Victoria, Jubilee Head Halfcrown, 1891 VG-Fine

It was said Victoria didn’t celebrate her Silver Jubilee in 1862 out of sorrow for Prince Albert who died 6 months earlier. For her Golden Jubilee however, on the 20th June 1887, 50 years on from her Coronation as a 17 year old, London was full of excitement. The Queen participated in a procession to Westminster Abbey in an open carriage, spectators sat on terraced benches along the 10 mile route. To celebrate, the Royal Mint commissioned J. Edgar Boehm to design the Queen’s “Jubilee” portrait, a design which was more in keeping with her age than the “Young Head” which was adopted for the previous 50 years. We have on offer these Halfcrowns featuring the Jubilee bust of Victoria, a design that was only in use for 6 years.
£65.00
Victoria, Jubilee Head Halfcrown, 1892 VG-Fine_obv

Victoria, Jubilee Head Halfcrown, 1892 VG-Fine

It was said Victoria didn’t celebrate her Silver Jubilee in 1862 out of sorrow for Prince Albert who died 6 months earlier. For her Golden Jubilee however, on the 20th June 1887, 50 years on from her Coronation as a 17 year old, London was full of excitement. The Queen participated in a procession to Westminster Abbey in an open carriage, spectators sat on terraced benches along the 10 mile route. To celebrate, the Royal Mint commissioned J. Edgar Boehm to design the Queen’s “Jubilee” portrait, a design which was more in keeping with her age than the “Young Head” which was adopted for the previous 50 years. We have on offer these Halfcrowns featuring the Jubilee bust of Victoria, a design that was only in use for 6 years.
£65.00
William IV Farthing 1831 Fine_obv

William IV Farthing 1831 Fine

William IV also known as the “Sailor King” for his naval career only reigned from 1830-1837, therefore his coins can be diffi cult to find. The Copper Farthings were a popular denomination in everyday use and were only struck for 5 years.
£34.50
William IV Farthing 1834 Fine_obv

William IV Farthing 1834 Fine

William IV also known as the “Sailor King” for his naval career only reigned from 1830-1837, therefore his coins can be diffi cult to find. The Copper Farthings were a popular denomination in everyday use and were only struck for 5 years.
£34.50
William IV Farthing 1835 Fine_obv

William IV Farthing 1835 Fine

William IV also known as the “Sailor King” for his naval career only reigned from 1830-1837, therefore his coins can be diffi cult to find. The Copper Farthings were a popular denomination in everyday use and were only struck for 5 years.
£34.50
William IV Farthing 1836 Fine_obv

William IV Farthing 1836 Fine

William IV also known as the “Sailor King” for his naval career only reigned from 1830-1837, therefore his coins can be diffi cult to find. The Copper Farthings were a popular denomination in everyday use and were only struck for 5 years.
£34.50
William IV Farthing 1837 Fine_obv

William IV Farthing 1837 Fine

William IV also known as the “Sailor King” for his naval career only reigned from 1830-1837, therefore his coins can be diffi cult to find. The Copper Farthings were a popular denomination in everyday use and were only struck for 5 years.
£34.50