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2007 Act of Union - £2 |
Issued by The Royal Mint this majestic £2 coin celebrates 300 years of our existence as one nation. On 29th April 1707 parliament passed the Act of Union that unified England and Scotland creating Great Britain. Specially commissioned to celebrate this historic event this Act of Union £2 coin has been struck in brilliant uncirculated condition.
£ 14.95
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Five Pounds Henry VIII 500th anniversary |
Expertly crafted by The Royal Mint, this brilliant uncirculated crown features a specially commissioned portrait of Henry VIII by John Bergdahl. Inspired by Holbein’s portrait of the Tudor King, this coin is a unique celebration of the 500th anniversary of King Henry VIII's accession to the throne.
£ 14.95
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Apollo 11 Spot Gold |
On July 20, 1969 Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the lunar surface.
£ 19.95
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Roman Empire Coin Constantine I. |
Struck by hand more than 1600 years ago, only a few of these coins still remain. Beautifully preserved and bearing the portrait of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, each bronze coin is truly unique. No exact double can be found anywhere in the world!
£ 33.30
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Ides of March Replica Coin |
Exclusive to Windsor Mint the "The Ides of March" replica coin is a faithful copy of the original, which sold for $546,250 at auction. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a new silver plated PROOF museum quality restrike of the famous original for substantially less!
£ 44.50
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London Underground Commemorative Coin |
150 Years ago on 10th January 186 an icon was born as the world’s very first underground train began its 3½ mile journey under the capital’s streets from Farringdon to Paddington and thereby transported itself into the history books. Today the tube covers some 249 miles, serving 270 stations, and last year in 2011-2012 a record 1.171 billion passenger journeys were made.
£ 44.50
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London Underground Commemorative Coin |
150 Years ago on 10th January 186 an icon was born as the world’s very first underground train began its 3½ mile journey under the capital’s streets from Farringdon to Paddington and thereby transported itself into the history books. Today the tube covers some 249 miles, serving 270 stations, and last year in 2011-2012 a record 1.171 billion passenger journeys were made.
£ 44.50
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Tutankhamun Commorative Coin |
Marking one of the most spectacular finds in the field of archaeology as an exclusive commemorative coin accented with fine gold and silver.
£ 44.50
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Churchill We shall Fight Commemorative Coin |
Winston Churchill is regarded as one of Britain's greatest political leaders. He started his political career in 1900 and became Prime Minister in 1940 where his outstanding leadership steered Britain through the Second World War.
£ 49.95
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Twelve Apostles Commemorative Coin |
The 12 Apostles Commemorative Coin Featuring a glorious portrait of Jesus Christ - accented in 24k gold - encircled by the names of the twelve apostles, this commemorative coin is crafted in highest quality "proof" condition. The reverse features a highly detailed engraving of Christ with his apostles, reminiscent of a Renaissance masterpiece.
£ 59.95
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Apollo 11 Tribute |
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". These great words epitomise one of mankind's greatest achievements, Apollo 11 - putting the first men on the moon. This strictly limited silver plated commemorative coin set celebrates this incredible feat which happened 40 years ago.
£ 77.50
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The Golden Foat from Muisca Commemorative Gold Coin |
Yet in 1969, in the small town of Pasca, south west of Bogota, a solid gold model of a ceremonial float was found, upon which sits a gilded king and several priest-like rowers. Crafted in the style of the Muisca artisans, this treasure certainly adds credence to the legend of El Dorado.
£ 83.00
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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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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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Mayan Calendar Giant Commemorative Coin |
Discover the mystery of the Mayan calendar for yourself with the help of this supersized, intricately carved 24-carat gold-plated coin. It features a stunning recreation of the calendar in full colour on the obverse, and on the reverse a collage of the mysterious Mayan rituals.
£ 99.00
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Andorra 2 Diners Napoleó Bonaparte |
Commemorating the famous emperor of France this highly-detailed embossing is minted in finest 999/1000 gold and strictly limited to only 5,000 coins - a very rare treasure.
£ 141.70
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