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Diamond Jubilee £5 Crown Coin |
This £5 coin release struck by The Royal Mint is the first official £5 coin ever to be issued for a Diamond Jubilee. Designed by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS to celebrate this remarkable royal mile- stone.
£ 9.95
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Diamond Wedding Anniversary - £5 Crown |
Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Philip will, this year, be celebrating a milestone that few couples reach - their diamond wedding anniversary. A unique celebration that is being honoured with an equally unique commemorative £5 Crown.
£ 14.95
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Official Coronation Portrait Commemorative Coin |
Cecil Beaton, who had had many sittings with the Royal Family, had the honour of being chosen to take theofficial portraits of the Coronation. In this, the most official of the pictures, The Queen sits in the throne and holds the Sovereign's Orb and the Royal Sceptre.
£ 44.50
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William and Kate Wedding Coin |
One day the happy couple could become our King and Queen, so make sure you are one of the lucky collectors to secure your "William and Kate Engagement" coin - one of the first issued to commemorate this happy and historic occasion, it features an expertly engraved official engagement portrait of the happy couple.
£ 44.50
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Thames River Pageant Commemorative Coin |
Exclusive to Windsor Mint, this commemorative coin minted to mark the Diamond Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II beautifully captures the weekend that the nation celebrated. The Thames River Pageant is a moment in history never to be forgotten. Using state of the art minting techniques, an image of The Queen and Prince Philip waving to thousands of well-wishers from the Royal Barge, the Spirit of Chartwell, is immortalised forever onto a stunning 24-carat gold-plated PROOF commemorative coin.
£ 44.50
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Royal Engagement William and Kate 16th November 2011 |
A brand-new issue, specifically minted to celebrate this happy and historic occasion, the commemorative coin is plated in 24-carat gold, and features an expertly engraved official engagement portrait of the happy couple. And the The Royal Engagement Ring that William presented to Kate, is represented by an actual gemstone that has been handset onto the commemorative coin.
£ 44.50
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Wedding couple William and Kate on 29th April 2011 |
On the 29th April, 2011, the wedding bells at the historic Westminster Abbey rang out for the happy couple. Since 1066, all rulers of England have been crowned at the abbey, in the heart of London, which is extremely atmospheric despite its enormous size.
£ 44.50
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1953 The Coronation Commemorative Coin with Gemstone |
2nd June 1953 was a day of wonder and rejoicing, celebrated by millions the world over. The television broadcast of the coronation ceremony allowed an unprecedented number of people to see their new Sovereign being crowned.
£ 49.95
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1952 The Accession Commemorative Coin with Topaz |
Shortly after Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne in 1952 she sat for a single portrait session. In it she wore the George IV State Diadem, set with 1,333 diamonds, it has become the most familiar piece of The Queen's jewellery.
£ 49.95
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Diana - The Engagement Ring - Comm. Coin with Jewel |
New for 2012 this brand new commemorative coin release immortalises the moment in 1981 when Diana captured our hearts as 'Shy Di'. Expertly engraved, plated in 24-carat gold and minted to the highest quality 'proof' standard this commemorative coin features a charming portrait of Diana and is handset with a genuine sapphire gemstone
£ 49.95
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1952 Accession Speech Commemorative Coin |
At 10.45am on 6th February 1952 the announcement of King George VI's death was made from Sandringham House, the news swept the country. Two days later, on the 8th February, Princess Elizabeth formally proclaimed herself Queen, Head of the Commonwealth and Defender of the Faith.
£ 55.50
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The Royal Engagement Ring Commemorative Coin |
The Royal Engagement Ring - one of the most well-known pieces of jewellery in the world - now immortalised on a commemorative coin. Celebrate the engagement of Prince William and Catherine Middleton!
£ 61.00
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$1 Princess Diana Charity Tribute |
Affectionately known as `The People's Princess`, Diana once said "The worst illness of our time is that so many people have to suffer from never being loved." This sensitive and glowing portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales, is a lasting tribute to the charity work she unfaltering undertook.
£ 66.65
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One Dollar Niue Diana Pricess of Wales |
This coin, from the Pacific island nation of Niue, features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and is one of the first issues we have found specifically released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Diana’s birth.
£ 66.65
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£5 Queens Coronation Crown Commemorative Coin |
In 2012 the nation celebrated The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and now in 2013 we celebrate another majestic ilestone - 60 years since The Queen’s Coronation. This once in a lifetime event beautifully documents the glorious day when the young princess Elizabeth, watched by millions, was officially crowned Queen in Westminster Abbey 60 years ago.
£ 69.90
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1952 The Accession Commemorative Coin with Jewel |
This exclusive commemorative coin has been released to celebrate a truly majestic milestone - the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Plated in pure silver with 24-carat gold accenting and available exclusively from Windsor Mint this commemorative has been minted to the highest quality 'proof' standard.
£ 78.00
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Princess Diana Com. Gold Coin |
This 14-carat "Princess Diana" commemorative gold coin is highly sought-after by collectors worldwide as an enduring tribute to a truly remarkable woman. Crafted in solid gold this glittering commemorative, minted in honour of Diana, is one of the smallest gold coins in the world.
£ 78.00
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