The first of the Royal Mint’s four commemorative coins and undoubtedly the most popular is the ‘two headed’ Elizabeth II Royal Jubilee crown-gold coin. Made from an alloy of gold and copper in proof quality, the Royal Jubilee crown-gold commemorative coin depicts two distinct portraits of ...
The Sovereign 2020 Gold Coin The Gold Sovereigns were first minted over 200 years ago and have been used as British currency ever since. Released by the Royal...
1825 George IV Gold Sovereign Price: £2,650.00 In Stock Add to Basket The 200th Anniversary of the Shield Back Sovereign Two-Coin Set Price: £2,295.00 In Stock For the 2012 Sovereign coin, The Royal Mint launched a competition to find a new design. The Royal Mint Advisory Commi...
* Elizabeth II (1952 -), 2020, Withdrawal from the European Union, Brexit, gold Proof 50 Pence, struck to commemorate the day the United Kingdom leaves the European Union. On 29th March 2017 the United Kingdom formally triggered Article 50 of the Treaty on European...
Elizabeth II (1952 -), gold proof Sovereign, 1998, crowned head right, IRB initials below for designer Ian Rank-Broadley, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, ELIZABETH. II. DEI. GRA REGINA. FID. DEF, rev. St George and dragon right, date in exergue, ...
Kew Garden 50P Fifty Pence Elizabeth II EIIR II 2009 British Silver Gold Plated Copy Coin 3.7 3 ReviewsColor: GoldProduct sellpoints Technique: Liquid stamping,Utilizing liquid stamping, the coin's design is precise and detailed, mirroring the original. Status: 100% Brand New,Guaranteed 100% bra...
**A Tribute to Her Majesty** The necklace is not just a piece of jewelry; it's a tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The round charms are adorned with the iconic Elizabeth II 1965 Churchill coin, making it a unique and meaningful piece for those who admire the British monarchy....
Wow, Roger! If it is genuine, you have an amazing coin and a very valuable coin. Nice! Gold pounds and half pounds were issued by Queen Elizabeth I way back in 1594 to 1596. The Queen herself reigned from 1558 to 1603. (Today's Queen is Elizabeth II, not Elizabeth I.) ...
Queen Elizabeth II. One of Elizabeth's most notable fashion habits was color blocking. As Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, has explained, this choice was very deliberate. "She needs to stand out for people to be able to say, 'I saw the queen,'" she once said in a documentary, as reporte...
Unveiled ahead of the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, the one-off coin was made from almost 8 pounds of gold and 6,426 diamonds.