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Coronation Broadcast Commorative Coin |
For the first time TV brought home to people the splendour and significance of the service in a way never before possible. At 9pm The Queen made a broadcast to the nation from Buckingham Palace, as inscribed on this commemorative, she thanked the public for their support.
£ 55.50
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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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Queen Victoria Commemorative Gold Coin |
She is regarded as one of the most powerful women in British history, the legacy of her reign - the Victorian era bore witness to profound economic, social and political change. A fitting gold tribute to our most matriarchal monarch!
£ 78.00
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Year of Three Kings Piedfort |
1936 will always be known as 'The Year of the Three Kings'. Following his death, King George V was succeeded by his eldest son, Edward VIII. He was succeeded by his brother George VI in December of that same year. These unique events resulted in three kings occupying the British throne within a period of twelve months.
£ 89.00
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St. Edward´s Crown Commemorative Coin |
One of the most iconic pieces of the Royal regalia is St. Edward's Crown. The ultimate symbol of sovereignty it is the crown with which the new Sovereign is actually crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury during the final part of the coronation.
£ 89.00
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Double Leopard Gold Replica |
The most expensive English Coin ever sold - sold for a staggering £460,000! This coin known to the numismatic world as the "Double Leopard" is a gold florin from 1344, issued by King Edward III.
£ 89.00
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Year of the Three Kings 1936 Commemorative Gold Coin |
The "Year of the Three Kings" commemorative coin, made from the finest 14-carat gold, is highly sought-after by collectors worldwide as a unique record of British history. It portrays three British kings whose reigns followed each other in quick succession.
£ 89.00
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1952 The Accession Commemorative Coin |
Shortly after The Queen ascended to the throne in 1952, she sat for a single portrait session. 60 years later this portrait has become one of the most iconic images of her Majesty. Make sure you are one of the lucky few collectors to secure your miniature solid gold commemorative coin featuring the Accession Portrait of Her Majesty The Queen - a highly collectable record of a once-in-a-lifetime royal event.
£ 89.00
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Coronation of Elizabeth II. Commemorative Colour Coin |
To celebrate the majestic milestone in 2013, one of the most iconic images of The Queen has been immortalised forever onto a stunning supersize 24-carat gold-plated commemorative coin. This official portrait was taken by Cecil Beaton immediately following The Coronation, it perfectly captured the young queen, radiant and resplendent against a glittering backdrop of Westminster Abbey.
£ 89.00
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Queen Elizabeth I Commemorative Gold Coin |
Queen Elizabeth I was one of the greatest queens in history. Her forty-four year reign heralded one of the most successful periods in English history and an entire epoch was named after her - the Elizabethan Age.
£ 94.50
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Year of the Three Kings Commemorative Coin Set |
When King George V passed away in January 1936, his first-born son Edward VIII succeeded him on the throne. However, he entertained the idea of marrying a twice-divorced American woman, Wallis Simpson, and thus abdicated the throne after only ten months of rule. Consequently, George V's second son, George VI, was named King of England in December 1936.
£ 98.00
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Victoria Sovereign 1887-1892 |
This genuine Queen Victoria gold sovereign was minted in 22 carat gold between 1887 and 1983 to honour her Golden Jubilee. Sovereigns dating back to the previous century are becoming increasingly sought after by coin collectors today, so order today to secure a real gold treasure.
£ 499.00
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