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9/11 Never Forget Collection in Case

9/11 Never Forget Collection in Case

This most unusual set of medallions says it all ‘Never Forget’, never forget what happened on 9-11 in the United States. When terrorists attacked the World Trade Centre in New York City but also the Pentagon in Washington D.C. The planchet, or piece of metal the medallion is struck on, is not round but rather in the shape of the Pentagon. That is what makes this collection so impressive. Each has a full-colour photograph on the obverse. They are gold plated with the reverses showing the World Trade Centre and ‘We will not tire, we will not falter and we will not fail’ G.W. Bush. They are a fantastic set, yes they cost just a little bit more than the normal sets but we assume this shape costs more to make. The small extra cost will immediately be worthwhile when you see this stunning 9-11 ‘Never Forget’ Collection. It comes in a Worth Collection presentation case.
£19.50 £12.50
Armenia, Levon I, Silver Tram 1198-1219 Very Fine_obv

Armenia, Levon I, Silver Tram 1198-1219 Very Fine

On 6 January 1198, the Armenian Kingdom was formed when the then Prince Levon (The Lion) II was crowned as King Levon I, King of Cilician Armenia. He became known as ‘Levon the Magnificent’ due to his numerous contributions to political, military, and economic influence. His growing power made him a particularly important ally for the neighbouring crusader state of Antioch. The coinage of King Levon I set the standard for that of following Cilician rulers, comprising coins struck in silver, copper, and bronze and the odd, very rare, gold issue. On these silver Trams, he is shown seated facing on an ornamented throne, holding a cross and fl eur-de-lis with the legend ‘Levon King of the Armenians’ around. The reverse depicts a pair of lions standing back to back flanking a tall cross with the legend ‘By the Will of God’ in Armenian around it. It is in Very Fine condition and is now over 800 years old from a once influential but now long-forgotten kingdom.
£64.50 £54.50
Ascension Island, 50 pence (Royal Wedding Charles & Camilla) 2005_obv

Ascension Island, 50 pence (Royal Wedding Charles & Camilla) 2005

When the Royal Wedding of Charles & Camilla took place in 2005, it was kept as a very low key affair. Now some 16 years later we discover that not one, but two different Silver Proof crowns were issued to honour the event. Issued in VERY limited quantities! The Crown from the Ascension Islands, had a total mintage of just 200 pieces in Proof Sterling Silver. Overlooked by collectors because they were not publicised and unknown until now. We purchased the entire mintage of these Sterling Silver Proof crowns. Because the coins have the Queen’s portrait on them, these crowns had to be officially sanctioned by the Palace. Unknown until now, these silver proof crowns portray our next King and Queen. Add them to your collection while you still have the chance. Mintage is just 200!
£69.50 £49.50
Ascension, 50 Pence (EIIR Initials) 1953-2002 Proof_rev

Ascension, 50 Pence (EIIR Initials) 1953-2002 Proof

Ascension Silver Proof 50p 1953-2003 EIIR initials
£37.50 £32.50
Australia Square Silver Patina, George V, Bare Head, 1921 Pattern 5 Dollars with Kangaroo_obv

Australia Square Silver Patina, George V, Bare Head, 1921 Pattern 5 Dollars with Kangaroo

In the 1920’s Australia thought about making some of their coins square, they even made some patterns. These square coins were not made but the patterns they issued sell for up to £20,000. The INA decided to issue a square pattern Patina crown with the retro date of 1920 on it. It has George V on one side and ‘5’ with a bird on the other side. They are struck in Proof Sterling Silver.
£49.50 £39.50
Australia Square Silver Patina, George V, Crowned Bust, 1920  5 Dollars with Kookaburra_obv

Australia Square Silver Patina, George V, Crowned Bust, 1920 5 Dollars with Kookaburra

In the 1920’s Australia thought about making some of their coins square, they even made some patterns. These square coins were not made but the patterns they issued sell for up to £20,000. The INA decided to issue a square pattern Patina crown with the retro date of 1920 on it. It has George V on one side and ‘5’ with a bird on the other side. They are struck in Proof Sterling Silver.
£49.50 £39.50
Australian, Animals Collection

Australian, Animals Collection

This set of five medallions was issued for Australia in 2015 and has a crowned portrait of our late Queen on it. Struck in a proof silvered metal. The other side of each crown sized medal has the animal represented in finely engraved detail. They are Australian Koala, African Giraffe, Novosibirsk Zoo Lion, Novosibirsk Zoo Tiger and Novosibirsk Zoo Meerkats. A wonderful selection and we have made a special deal with the exporter on this set, you'll pay less than £4 per medal and you get a beautiful presentation case with the collections.
£19.50 £14.50
Brunei Cap Badge_obv

Brunei Cap Badge

Brunei is one of the richest countries in the world, so getting things from it is very difficult. It is a small but rich country. This badge was made for wearing on a soldiers cap. It is very ornate and comes with 3 pins sticking out, which we have temporarily flattened for shipping. It is gold plated and we understand was actually made in this country. It measures 57mm x 55mm and it is the first time that we have seen it let alone been able to offer it for sale. We don’t know what they cost to make, but it had to be very considerable as Brunei only went with the best.
£59.50 £42.50
Bulgaria, Gros of Ivan Sracimir_obv

Bulgaria, Gros of Ivan Sracimir

Ivan Sračimir was the second son of Ivan Aleksander and was appointed co-emperor by his father in 1356. At this or some later point, he was given control of Vidin, a port city on the southern bank of the Danube in north-western Bulgaria. It is close to the borders with Romania and Serbia, which he held for the rest of his reign. These small silver coins show Ivan Sračimir enthroned facing, holding a sceptre and mace and the reverse shows a half-length facing bust of Christ, they grade Very Fine but we have very limited numbers available.
£47.50 £37.50