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1812 Wellington Created an Earl, Parliamentary tribute medal in bronze graded MS 63 BN (Eimer 1029, BHM 746). Issued in thanks for the then Viscount Wellington's (later the Duke of Wellington) services in the Peninsular War. Obverse: left facing bare head portrait with 'ART · COMES DE WELLINGTON'. Reverse: 'VOTA PVBLICA' within a wreath. Attributed to Thomas Webb (1797 - 1822). In large NGC holder (2903938-003). Diameter: 54mm.

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2017 Britannia 1oz silver proof coin in the original Royal Mint presentation packaging with certificate. Obverse: Jody Clark's fifth and final definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right, 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS ·' around. Reverse: map of Great Britain and Northern Ireland overlaid on the figure of Britannia with helmet, shield and trident on Union Jack field with trident mint mark to right. Artist: Louis Tamlyn. Legend: 'BRITANNIA 1OZ FINE SILVER 999' with '2017' to the bottom right. Offered in the original Royal Mint packaging with a numbered certificate of authenticity. Mintage: 7.500. Face value: £2. Finish: proof. Composition: 999 silver. Weight: 31.21g. Diameter: 38.61mm.2017, Queen Elizabeth II. Silver Proof One Ounce Britannia. Royal Mint issue, in full packaging.

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1653 cast silver Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector medal by Thomas Simon with crack (Eimer 188b). Obverse: draped and armoured portrait of Cromwell, left, 'OLIVERVS DEI GRA REIPVB ANGLIE SCO ET HIB & PROTECTOR'. Reverse: a lion displays the arms of arms of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector. Around: 'PAX QVÆRITVR BELLO'. Cromwell ruled as Lord Protector from December 1653 until his death in 1658. Struck versions also known in silver and in gold. Weight: 10.72g. Diameter: 37mm.

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2022 Queen Elizabeth II memorial range silver proof 5oz coin in original Royal Mint packaging. Obverse: portrait of King Charles III by Martin Jennings. Legend around reads: 'CHARLES III · D · G · REX · F · D · 10 POUNDS · 2022'. Reverse: Portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth II, facing right, with laurels and roses below. Artist: John Bergdahl. Legend: 'ELIZABETH REGINA 1926-2022'. Offered with a numbered certificate of authenticity. Mintage: 1,500. Face value: £10. Finish: proof. Composition: 999 silver. Weight: 156.30g. Diameter: 65.00.

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Group of five (5) 2016 Last Round Pound piedfort silver proof £1 coins from The Royal Mint. Obverses: portrait of Her Majesty the Queen by Jody Clark. Fifth official effigy. Legend around: 'ELIZABETH · II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2016'. Reverse: four part design by Gregory Cameron featuring the Royal Beasts of the Home Nations. The four quarters depict England's lion, Scotland's unicorn, Northern Ireland's stag, and Wales' dragon. Crown in the centre and denomination at top and bottom. Edge: inscription that reads 'DECUS ET TUTAMEN'. All five coins come in the original presentation packaging with numbered certificates. Mintage: 3,000. Face value: £1. Finish: proof. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 19g each. Diameter: 22.5mm each.

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1926 King George V gold 'full' Perth Mint Australia branch Sovereign (S 3999, Marsh 244/245). Obverse: Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal's portrait of King George V, facing to the right. Large head engraving. Legend: 'GEORGIVS V D. G. BRITT : OMN : REX F. D. IND: IMP:'. Reverse: Benedetto Pistrucci's engraving of St George and the dragon, first seen on Sovereigns in 1817. 'P' mintmark for Perth is visible to the ground below with the date '1926' underneath. Mintage: 1,313,578. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 7.96g. Diameter: 22.05mm.

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2009 brilliant uncirculated Kew Gardens 50p sealed in original card sleeve of issue from The Royal Mint. Obverse: Ian Rank-Broadley's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. 'ELIZABETH · II D · G · REG · F· D' with 'FIFTY PENCE' below in smaller lettering. Reverse: Chinese Pagoda at Kew Gardens with leafy vine around and 'Kew' at base. Anniversary dates - '1759' and '2009' either side. Artist: Christopher Le Brun. In original packaging with built-in protective coin capsule. Mintage: 50,000. Face value: 50p. Finish: BUnc. Composition: base metal alloy. Weight: 8g. Diameter: 27.30mm.

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1887 official bronze Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee medal in original box with papers (Eimer 1733b, BHM 3219). Obverse: left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria with long lace veil and Small Diamond Crown, several decorations. Legend around: 'VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX'. Artist: Joesph Edgar Boehm. Reverse: enthroned figure of the Queen attended by gods and goddesses, cherubs. 'IN · COMMEMORATION'. above. Shields below bearing the words 'ASIA', 'AMERICA', 'EUROPE', 'AUSTRALASIA' and 'AFRICA'. Artist: Frederick Leighton. Offered in the original red leather box of issue with descriptive card included. Mintage: 4,257. Diameter: 77mm.

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Group of two (2) Success In Science And Art bronze medals dated 1860 and 1865 respectively (Eimer 1511). Obverses: portrait of Queen Victoria by William Wyon, 'VICTORIA BY THE GRACE OF GOD QVEEN' with 'MDCCCLVI' - in Roman numerals below. Reverse: six-line inscription within a wreath and beaded circles. Reads: 'NATIONAL / MEDAL FOR / SVCCESS IN ART / AWARDED BY THE / SCIENCE AND ART / DEPARTMENT'. The first medal (1) inscribed 'John Algar. Exeter. Stage 11B. 1860'. The second (2) 'George Harwin. Norwich. Stage 2 B. 1865'. Each weighs 87.6g. Diameter: 55mm.

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1893 Queen Victoria Veiled Head silver Crown with LVI edge, graded PF 61 by NGC (S 3937). Obverse: final Widowed Head portrait of Victoria by Sir Thomas Brock, 'VICTORIA · DEI · GRA · BRITT · REGINA · FID · DEF · IND · IMP ·' around. Reverse: St George and the dragon design by Benedetto Pistrucci, date (1893) below. Edge: raised lettering that reads 'DECUS | ET TUTAMEN * | ANNO REGNI | LVII *’. Sealed in NGC holder (#6864410-005). Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 28.28g. Diameter: 38.61mm.

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1832 William IV gold 'full' Sovereign with Second Bust of the King (Marsh 17, S 3829B). Obverse: second bust, bare head portrait of King William IV facing right. Artist: Sir Francis Chantrey. Engraver: William Wyon. 'W.W.' initials to truncation. Legend: 'GULIELMUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D:'. Reverse: decorative shield of royal arms (England, Scotland and Ireland) with the arms of the House of Hanover in the centre. Crown above and 'ANNO 1832' below. Engraver: Jean Baptiste Merlen. Annual mintage: not known. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 7.92g. Diameter: 22.05mm.

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1935-dated King's College London large bronze Jelf Medal awarded to John Curtis Stone (BHM 2920). Obverse: portrait of Richard William Jelf (1798-1871), facing right. 'IN HON. RIC. GUL. JELF S. T. P.' above with 'AMICI COLLEGÆ DISCIPULI'. Reverse: arms of Kings College London with 'COLL: REG: LOND:' around. Edge inscribed: 'JOHN CURTIS STONE, KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, 1935. Jelf was Principle of King's College, London, from 1844 to 1868. Design attributed to Joseph Shepherd Wyon and Alfred Benjamin Wyon. Comes in the original fitted leather box. Diameter: 77mm.

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2022 Royal Mint Platinum Jubilee gold proof Sovereign in original box with a numbered COA. Obverse: Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with 'ELIZABETH II · DEI · GRA · REGINA · FID · DEF · ' around. Reverse: special Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee shield of royal arms engraving by Timothy Noad with date (2022) below. Offered with complete original packaging. Mintage: 10,500. Face value: £1. Finish: proof. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 7.98g. Diameter: 22.05mm.

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1887 large official bronze medal issued to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee (Eimer 1733b, BHM 3219). Obverse: left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria with long lace veil and Small Diamond Crown, several decorations. Legend around: 'VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX'. Artist: Joesph Edgar Boehm. Reverse: enthroned figure of the Queen attended by gods and goddesses, cherubs. 'IN · COMMEMORATION'. above. Shields below bearing the words 'ASIA', 'AMERICA', 'EUROPE', 'AUSTRALASIA' and 'AFRICA'. Artist: Frederick Leighton. Mintage: 4,257. Diameter: 77mm.

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1953 Queen Elizabeth II proof Florin (Two Shillings), graded PF 67 Ultra Cameo by NGC (S 4138). Obverse: first definitive portrait of Elizabeth II by Mary Gillick with legend around that reads '+ ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA BRITT: OMN: REGINA'. Reverse: Tudor rose surrounded by thistles, shamrocks and leeks. 'FID: DEF:' above and 'TWO SHILLINGS' below. Originally part of a 1953-dated proof specimen set. Sealed in NGC holder (#6320544-002). Mintage: 40,000. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: copper-nickel. Weight: 11.3g. Diameter: 28.5mm.

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2017 Royal Mint gold proof Britannia 1/40oz gold coin in original card sleeve. Obverse: Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 50 PENCE ·'. Reverse: Antony Dufort's new definitive Britannia design with legend around, '1/40oz FINE GOLD 999.9 2015 BRITANNIA'. Mintage: 7,500. Face value: 50p. Finish: proof. Composition: 9999 gold. Weight: .8g each. Diameter: 8mm.

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1885 Prince Albert Victor Freedom of the City of London large bronze medal (BHM 3182, Eimer 1717). Obverse: Right-facing portrait bust of Prince Albert Victor within a border of national flowers. Around above: 'H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR EDWARD OF WALES' and below: 'BORN JANUARY 8TH 1864'. Reverse: the Prince shakes hands with a robed figure, Lord Mayor, the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra behind. Arms of the City of London below. Legend: 'RECEIVING THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON JUNE 29TH 1885'. Artist: George Gammon Adams. Diameter: 77mm.

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1927 Australia Parliament House Florin (Two Shillings) silver coin graded MS 63 by NGC - final issue (KM 31). Obverse: Edgar Bertram MacKennal's crowned portrait of King George V, the legend reads 'GEORGIVS V D. G. BRITT: OMN: REX F. D. IND: IMP:'. Reverse: image of Parliament House in an oval with crossed sceptres and date below. 'PARLIAMENT · HOUSE · AUSTRALIA' around with 'ONE FLORIN' below. Designed by George Kruger Gray. Commemorative issue to mark the opening of Australia's Parliament House. Comes in NGC holder (#2903939-001). Mintage: 2,000,000. Face value: Florin. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 11.31g. Diameter: 28.5mm.

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1902 King Edward VII bronze 'Low Tide' Penny with dies 1+A (S 3990A). Obverse: right-facing bare head portrait of Edward VII by George William de Saulles, 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:' around. Reverse: seated Britannia with trident and shield, water in background starts lower than standard. The date below (1902) features a number 2 with a 'wavy' base line. Annual mintage: 26,976,700. Composition: bronze. Weight: 9.46g. Diameter: 30.8mm.

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Group of two (2) 2022 Queen Elizabeth II memorial collection £5 silver proof coins from The Royal Mint. Includes (1) 2022 Memorial £5 silver proof and (2) 2022 Memorial £5 piedfort, double-weight silver proof. Obverses: Martin Jennings' first definitive portrait of King Charles III, 'CHARLES III · D · G · REX · F · D · 5 POUNDS · 2022'. Reverses: Two portraits of Queen Elizabeth II in diamond-shaped apertures, crown above and 'EIIR' cypher below. Legend: 'ELIZABETH REGINA' and '1926 - 2022'. Artist: John Bergdahl. Both coins are offered in the original packaging with certificates. Face value: £5. Finish: proof. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 28.28g/56.56g. Diameter: 38.61mm.

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1465-1466 Edward IV Light Coinage London silver Groat with sun mm graded XF40 by PCGS (S 2000 N 1570). Obverse: facing royal portrait with quatrefoils at neck within tressure of arcs and beaded circle, sun mintmark. Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each of the central angles. 'CIVI TAS LON DON' in the central ring. Comes in PCGS holder (#397694.40/33880246).

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2017 Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II silver proof 1kg collectors coin from The Royal Mint. Obverse: portrait of Her Majesty the Queen by Jody Clark, 'ELIZABETH · II · D · G REG · F · D · 2017' around. Reverse: ornate oval shield of royal arms surmounted by crown with laurel and oak branches around and '65' in roundel below. 'HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN' to left, 'SAPPHIRE JUBILEE 1952-2017' to right. Artist: Gregory Cameron. Comes in original presentation box from The Royal Mint with a numbered certificate of authenticity enclosed (#124). Mintage: 250. Face value: £500. Composition: 999 silver. Finish: proof. Weight: 1,000g. Diameter: 100mm.

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1838 bronze Queen Victoria Coronation medal marked 'SPECIMEN' graded UNC DETAILS by NGC. Obverse: right-facing portrait of Queen Victoria wearing a diadem with 'VICTORIA PROCLAIMED QUEEN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 21st JUNE 1837.'. Marked 'SPECIMEN' on the obverse below the bust. Reverse: radiate crown within national flower wreath, 'CROWNED 28 JUNE 1838'. Comes in NGC holder with 'PRIVATE COUNTERMARK' designation. Diameter: 37mm.

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1817 King George III gold 'full' Sovereign: first year of issue with Saint George reverse (S 3785, Marsh 1). Obverse: first laureate head of George III with date below, legend around reads: 'GEORGIUS III D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F: D:'. Reverse: St George and the dragon with broken lance on ground, surrounded by a garter motif which reads 'HONI · SOIT · QUI · MAL · Y · PENSE'. Mintage: 3,235,239. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 7.92g. Diameter: 22.05mm.The first modern Sovereign, issued in 1817. Named after an earlier English hammered coin these 7.98 gram 22-carat gold coins were first struck in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. Amid the economic instability caused by the conflict, Parliament officially placed Britain on the gold standard with the Privy Council recommending a new issue of gold coins valued at 20 Shillings to replace the Guinea which had fallen out of general circulation.The first of these new gold Sovereigns featured a portrait of the reigning monarch, King George III, and a reverse design inspired by the legend of St George and the dragon. Both motifs were designed by an Italian sculptor named Benedetto Pistrucci.Pistrucci's initial design, shown on this 1817 coin, features a garter motif surrounding the mounted figure of St George who holds a broken spear. Later issues remove the garter and replace the spear with a sword. While the St George design was not used for much of Queen Victoria's reign it has become a perennial presence on the bullion and proof coins issued by The Royal Mint through the 20th century and is instantly recognisable to collectors of British coins.

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2022 Hogwarts Express 50p gold proof coin from The Royal Mint's Harry Potter coin collection. Obverse: Jody Clark's fifth and final portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right. Legend reads: 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 50 PENCE · 2022'. Reverse: illustration of the Hogwarts Express steam train with owl in front and special 25/lightning bolt latent image to right, stars in field. 'HOGWARTS EXPRESS' above and '25 YEARS OF MAGIC' below. Artist: Jim Kay. Designer: Ffion Gwillim. Comes in the original box with a numbered certificate enclosed. Mintage: 300. Face value: 50p. Finish: proof. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 15.5g. Diameter: 27.30mm.

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Group of two (2) 1902 silver Crowns of King Edward VII with St George reverse design (S 3978). Obverses: uncrowned portrait of Edward VII by George William de Sallies, with lettering around that reads 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:'. Reverses: St George and the dragon by Benedetto Pistrucci with date below (1902). Edges: 'DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI II'. Mintage: 256,000. Finish: circulation. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 28.28g (each). Diameter: 38.61mm.

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1885 silver Christ's Hospital School Marker's Prize medal awarded to Arthur Mayne (Eimer 29, Pingo 66). Obverse: portrait of King Edward VI facing right, 'EDWARD · VI · D · G · ANG · FR · ET · HIB · REX'. Reverse: bible open to Exodus, 'HEAR · READ · MARK · LEARN' with 'CHRIST'S HOSPITAL INST MDLII' in exergue. The edge is inscribed with the name of the recipient and the date. Weight: 15.50g. Diameter: 35mm.

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2015 Perth Mint Australia gold Year of the Goat 1oz uncirculated bullion investment coin. Obverse: Ian Rank-Broadley's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with 'ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA' above with '1OZ 9999 GOLD 2015 100 DOLLARS' below. Reverse: goat amid the mountains with the Chinese character for goat to the left and 'Year of the Goat' below. Mintage: 30,000. Face value: $100. Composition: 9999 gold. Finish: bullion, uncirculated. Weight: 31.21g. Diameter: 39.34mm.

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1908 King Edward VII difficult to find silver Shilling coin (ESC 1417, Bull 3594, S 3982). Obverse: uncrowned portrait of King Edward VII by George William de Saulles, 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX' around. Reverse: lion atop a crown, dividing date (1908), 'FID: DEF: IND: IMP:' above with 'ONE SHILLING' below. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 5.64g. Diameter: 23.5mm.

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1887 official bronze large-size medal issued for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee (Eimer 1733b, BHM 3219). Obverse: left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria with long lace veil and Small Diamond Crown, several decorations. Legend around: 'VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX'. Artist: Joesph Edgar Boehm. Reverse: enthroned figure of the Queen attended by gods and goddesses, cherubs. 'IN · COMMEMORATION'. above. Shields below bearing the words 'ASIA', 'AMERICA', 'EUROPE', 'AUSTRALASIA' and 'AFRICA'. Artist: Frederick Leighton. Mintage: 4,257. Diameter: 77mm.

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1887 Queen Victoria gold Double Sovereign or Two Pound coin, possibly a cleaned proof (S 3865). Obverse: Jubilee Head portrait of Victoria wearing a veil and a small crown by Joseph Edgar Boehm with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: St George and the dragon design by Benedetto Pistrucci with date below (1887). Circulated mintage: 91,345. Proof mintage: 797. Weight: 15.98g. Diameter: 28.4mm.

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1837 large bronze medal for Queen Victoria's visit to the city of London on 9 November (Eimer 1303, BHM 1772). Obverse: J Barber portrait of Queen Victoria with earrings and diadem, facing left. Legend: 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA.'. Below: PUBLISHED . BY . GRIFFIN . & . HYAMS .'. Reverse: three female figures and the Lord Mayor of London attend on the new Queen. Arms of the City of London above. 'WELCOME'. 'I · BARBER · F ·' below this then 'IN . COMMEMORATION · OF · HER / MAJESTYS · VISIT · TO THE ·  CITY / OF · LONDON · NOVE 9TH / 1837'. Around the bottom edge: 'THE · RIGHT · HONOR** · JOHN · COWAN · LORD · MAYOR'. Weight: 111g. Diameter: 62mm.

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2022 Royal Mint King Henry VII silver proof 2oz coin graded PF 70 Ultra Cameo First Releases by NGC. Obverse: Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right, 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 5 POUNDS · 2022 ·'. Reverse: portrait of King Henry VII, attributed to Alexander of Bruchsal, remastered by The Royal Mint Design Team. Historic legend around. From The Royal Mint's British Monarchs collection which recreates historic coinage portraits of British Kings and Queens. Comes in NGC holder (#6320551-072). Mintage: 700. Face value: £5. Finish: proof. Composition: 999 silver. Weight: 62.78g. Diameter: 40mm.

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1838 Queen Victoria Coronation official Royal Mint bronze medal graded MS 62 by NGC (Eimer 1315, BHM 1801). Obverse: draped portrait of Victoria wearing a diadem. ' VICTORIA D. G. BRITANNIARUM REGINA F. D.'. Signed 'B.P.' for Benedetto Pistrucci. Reverse: an enthroned Victoria, seated right, is crowned by Hibernia, Scotia and Britannia. 'ERIMUS TIBI NOBILE REGNUM' above with 'INAUGURATA DIE JUNII XXVIII MDCCCXXXVIII'. Comes in NGC holder (#2903936-002). Diameter: 36mm.

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1892 Netherlands Queen Wilhelmina silver 1 Gulden coin graded MS 65 by NGC (KM 117). Obverse: first portrait of Queen Wilhelmina facing left by Willem Jacobus Schammer. Legend reads: 'WILHELMINA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN' with 'W.S.' below for the artist. Reverse: crowned coat of arms of the Netherlands with '1G' either side for denomination. Legend: '1892. MUNT VAN HET KONINGRYK DER NEDERLANDEN.'. Comes in NGC holder (#6674077-016). Mintage: 3,500,000. Face value: 1 Gulden. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: 945 silver. Weight: 10g. Diameter: 28mm.

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2022 King George I silver proof 2oz coin from The Royal Mint's British Monarchs collection. Obverse: portrait of Her Majesty the Queen by Jody Clark with the legend 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 5 POUNDS · 2022 ·'. Reverse: right-facing portrait of George I, remastered from the work of John Croker. Legend: 'GEORGIVS · DG · M · BR · FR · ET HIB REX · F · D ·'. Coins in this collection recreate historic coin portraits of British Kings and Queens. In original presentation packaging with certificate of authenticity. Mintage: 750. Face value: £5. Finish: proof. Composition: 999 silver. Weight: 62.86g. Diameter: 40mm.

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1635-1636 crown mintmark Tower mint under King Charles I hammered silver group D Shilling (S 2791). Obverse: crowned royal portrait, facing left with 'XII' behind with crown mintmark above, 'CAROLVS D. G: MA: BR: FR: ET x HI: REX' around. Reverse: garnished oval shield of arms with a crown above and '· CHRISTO · AVSPICE · REGNO ·' around. Weight: 5.88g. Diameter: 30mm.

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1838 silver official Queen Victoria Coronation medal graded MS 62 by NGC (Eimer 1315, BHM 1801). Obverse: draped portrait of the young Victoria wearing a diadem. 'VICTORIA D. G. BRITANNIARUM REGINA F. D.' around. Reverse: an enthroned Victoria recieves her crown from the figures of Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, a lion at her side. 'ERIMUS TIBI NOBILE REGNUM' around with 'INAUGURATA DIE JUNII XXVIII MDCCCXXXVIII' below. Designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. Comes in NGC holder (#2903936-001). Diameter: 36mm.

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1731 Henry IV bronze medal from Dassier's monarchs series, graded MS 64 BN by NGC (Eimer 526). Obverse: imagined portrait of King Henry IV wearing crown and facing left. 'HENRICUS · IV · D · G · ANG · FR · ET · HIB · REX ·'. Reverse: tomb with the skeletal figure of death on top and a frieze to the plinth. Below: 'NAT · 1366 · COR · 1399 · MORT · 1413 ·'. This medal is no. 15 in the popular series of 35, created by Jean Dassier. This example comes sealed in its NGC holder (#2903937-002). Diameter: 41mm.

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Group of two (2) Queen Victoria Young Head silver Maundy Money coins. Includes: (1) 1862 Queen Victoria Maundy Threepence, and (2) 1869 Queen Victoria Maundy Twopence. Obverses: filleted portrait of Victoria by William Wyon. Reverses: crowned numeral dividing date. Composition: 925 silver.

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1836 King William IV larger size gold Half Sovereign coin with bare head portrait (S 3831, Marsh 412). Obverse: effigy of the king facing right by William Wyon, 'GULIELMUS III D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F: D:'. Reverse: ornate shield of royal arms surmounted by a crown, 'ANNO 1836' below. Mintage: 146,865. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 3.98g. Diameter: 19.3mm.

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2021 Alfred the Great silver proof £5 commemorative Crown coin from The Royal Mint in original box. Obverse: fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark with legend that reads 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · FID · 5 POUNDS ·'. Reverse: stylised figure, inspired by The Alfred Jewel artefact by John Bergdahl, 'ALFRED THE GREAT' around and dates below: '2021 · 871'. In original packaging from The Royal Mint with a numbered certificate of authenticity. Mintage: 910. Face value: £5. Finish: proof. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 56.56g. Diameter: 38.61mm.

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c1800 Orange Association silver medal by William Mossop with 1690 date (Eimer 324, similar to BHM 493). Obverse: draped laureate portrait of King William III, also known as William of Orange with 'THE GLORIOUS & IMMORTAL MEMORY 1690' around. Reverse: royal arms with lion and unicorn supporters, 'KING & CONSTITUTION' above. Integral hole/loop for handing to top. Weight: 17.48g. Diameter: 35mm.

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2022 Queen Elizabeth II Memorial gold proof Sovereign from The Royal Mint in original box. Obverse: first definitive coin portrait of King Charles III, facing left, by British sculptor Martin Jennings. Legend around reads:  'CHARLES II · DEI · GRA · REX · FID · DEF ·'. Reverse: Jody Clark's decorative royal arms design with heraldic supporters - English lion and Scottish unicorn - to either side. 'DIEU ET MON DROIT' to scroll below with date (2022). Comes with Royal Mint box and original certificate of authenticity. Mintage: 17,500. Face value: £1. Finish: proof. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 7.98g. Diameter: 22.05mm.

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1833-dated French bronze medal graded MS 62 BN: Louis Philippe I's visit to Cherbourg. Obverse: laureate portrait of Louis Philippe, facing left, 'LOUIS PHILLIPPE I ROI DES FRANCAIS' around. Signed 'MONTAGNY. F.' below bust. Reverse with 'CHERBOURG 1833' in the centre of a wreath. Comes in NGC holder (#2903936-011). Diameter: 22mm.

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1898 South African Republic bronze Penny coin graded MS 62 BN by NGC (KM  2, Hern Z1-4). Obverse: Otto Schultz' portrait of Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek President Paul Kruger with 'ZUID AFRIK. REPUBLIEK' around. Reverse: arms of the South African Republic on ornate shield, 'PENNY * 1898' above. Comes in NGC holder (#6674077-008). Mintage: 262,830. Face value: Penny. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: bronze. Weight: 9.4g. Diameter: 30.8mm.

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2021 Una and the Lion silver proof 1oz St Helena coin top-graded PF 70 Ultra Cameo by NGC. Obverse: original Una and the Lion design by Glyn Davies, inspired by William Wyon's classic engraving. 'UNA AND THE LION' above with date (2021) below. Reverse: portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark wearing crown, 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REGINA · F · D · ST. HELENA ·' around with '1 POUND' below. Made by the East India Company. Comes in NGC holder (#6135505-002). Mintage: 1,000. Face value: £1. Finish: proof. Composition: 999 silver. Diameter: 38.6mm.

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1837 Queen Victoria large copper gilt accession medal by J Barber (Eimer 1296, BHM 1756). Obverse: youthful left-facing portrait but of Queen Victoria, signed 'J. BARBER'. Legend around reads: 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA.'. 'PUBLISHED . BY . GRIFFIN . & . HYAMS .' below in small lettering. Reverse: wreath of laurel and oak leaves with national flowers at base. Text in centre: 'BORN / 24 . MAY . 1819 / ASCENDED / THE / THRONE / JUNE . 20 . More than 15 medals were issued to commemorate Victoria's accession. 1837.'. Weight: 88g. Diameter: 62mm.

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1884 Christ's Hospital School silver Marker's Prize medal awarded to Clarence Connell (Eimer 29, Pingo 66). Obverse: portrait of King Edward VI facing right, 'EDWARD · VI · D · G · ANG · FR · ET · HIB · REX'. Reverse: bible open to Exodus, 'HEAR · READ · MARK · LEARN' with 'CHRIST'S HOSPITAL INST MDLII' in exergue. The edge is inscribed with the name of the recipient and the date. Weight: 15.50g. Diameter: 35mm.

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Group of two (2) 1897 official silver Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee medals (Eimer 1817a and 1817b, BHM 3506). Includes: (1) 1897 larger silver Diamond Jubilee medal with 'Veiled Head' portrait of Victoria to one side and 'Young Head' effigy on the other, in original red leather case of issue, and (2) 1897 smaller official Diamond Jubilee medal with the same design in original Royal Mint paper sleeve. Engravings on both coins by George William de Saulles after Thomas Brock and William Wyon.

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1902 matte proof Double Sovereign/gold Two Pound from King Edward VII's coronation year (S 3968, Schneider 662). Obverse: George William de Saulles' bare head portrait of Edward VII, facing right, the legend reads: EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:'. Reverse: classic St George and the dragon design by Benedetto Pistrucci with the date below (1902) and the artist's initials to the right. Originally issued as part of a proof set. Annual mintage: 8,066. Composition: 9167 gold. Finish: matte proof. Weight: 15.96g. Diameter: 28.4mm.This coin was originally issued by The Royal Mint as part of an unusual 'long' matte proof set, issued to mark King Edward VII's 1902 coronation. Edward succeeded his mother, Queen Victoria, who has passed away the previous year though the ceremony was postponed due to the King's illness.1902 'long' proof sets contained four gold coins (Five Sovereign, Double Sovereign, 'full' Sovereign and Half Sovereign) as well as examples of all five circulating silver coins, plus four Maundy Money pieces. These sets represent the only time matte finish coins have been issued for a coronation by the Royal Mint. Just 8,066 sets of this kind were produced.

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1887 Queen Victoria gold Half Sovereign with Jubilee Head portrait and shield back (S 3869, Marsh 478). Obverse: Joseph Edgar Boehm's Jubilee Head effigy of Queen Victoria with veil and small crown, facing left. Legend reads: 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA'. Reverse: shield of royal arms, surmounted by crown with date divided below: 1887. Legend around reads: BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:'. Annual mintage: 871,200. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 4g. Diameter: 19.3mm.

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1902 Double Sovereign or gold Two Pound coin issued in King Edward VII's Coronation year. Obverse: George William de Saulles' bare head portrait of Edward VII, facing right, the legend reads 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:'. Reverse: classic St George and the dragon design by Benedetto Pistrucci with the date below (1902) and the artist's initials to the right. Struck in Edward VII's Coronation year. Housed in Royal Mint presentation case with certificate of authenticity. Mintage: 46,000. Composition: 9167 gold. Finish: circulation. Weight: 15.98g. Diameter: 28.4mm.

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1935 King George V silver proof Crown with raised edge lettering in original box (S 4048, Bull 3655; ESC 378). Obverse: bare head portrait of King George V, facing left by Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal. Legend: 'GEORGIVS V. DG. BRITT: OMN: REX. FD. IND: IMP:'. Reverse: Saint George mounted on rearing horse over cowering dragon. 'CROWN 1935' above. Artist: Percy Metcalfe. Edge: raised lettering reading: '* DECUS ET TUTAMEN * ANNO REGNI XXV'. Comes in the original Royal Mint card box of issue. Mintage: 2,500. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 28.28g. Diameter: 38.61 millimetres.1935 marked King George's Silver Jubilee. The Royal Mint celebrated 25 years of his reign with a special commemorative Crown, an ancestor to today's collectable Five Pound coins. These Jubilee Crowns feature an Art Deco-inspired reverse, a modernist reinterpretation of the classic St George and the dragon motif. The saint's warhorse looks a little like a child's rocking horse, leading some collectors to refer to these 1935 coins as 'Rocking Horse Crowns'. This iconic design is the work of English artist and sculptor, Percy Metcalfe, who also designed the first coinage of the Irish Free State. The standard .500 silver 1935 Crown is fairly common but proof versions, struck in .925 sterling silver, were also offered by The Royal Mint, including about 2,500 that bear raised edge lettering, rather than the standard incuse engraving. The edge bears the classic 'DECUS ET TUTAMEN' lettering ('an ornament and a safeguard') as well as the regnal year that the coin was struck in: 'XXV' (25). The regnal year is the year of the reign of a monarch. It was common on earlier Crown coins to stamp the regnal year on the edge as a security feature to discourage the edge of the coin from being clipped off to salvage scrap metal.

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1990 error 20p coin struck on a bronze 1p blank with a letter confirming error from The Royal Mint. Obverse: Raphael Maklouf's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right with the legend around that reads 'ELIZABETH II' above with 'D · G · REG · F · D' below. Reverse: crowned Tudor rose dividing date (1990) with 'TWENTY PENCE' around and '20' below. Composition: 977 copper (tested with countertop XRF analyser). Weight: 3.56g. Diameter: 21.4mm.This fascinating lot is offered with a signed letter from the Information and Research Manager at The Royal Mint Museum which confirms the details of this unusual error coin as follows:'The piece is of the incorrect composition for a twenty pence piece, underweight, and features slightly rounded edges consistent with the blank being unsuitable in size for the collar in which it was struck. It appears in this instance that a bronze blank, most likely intended for a 1p piece, has been struck between 20p dies.'

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1897 H Queen Victoria Hong Kong silver 10¢ Heaton Mint coin graded MS 62 by NGC (KM 6). Obverse: crowned portrait of Queen Victoria attributed to William Wyon, 'VICTORIA QUEEN' around. Reverse: 'HONG - KONG' above with 'TEN CENTS 1897 below'. Manufactured at Heaton and Sons, Birmingham. Comes in NGC holder (#6674077-007). Mintage: 10,500,000. Face value: 10¢. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: 800 silver. Weight: 2.7g. Diameter: 18mm.

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1731 Second Treaty of Vienna medal in bronze graded MS 62 BN (Eimer 523, MI ii 496/39). Obverse: laureate portrait of George II facing left, 'GEORGIVS · II · D: G: MAG: BRI: FRA: ET · H: REX · F · D ·'. Reverse: Neptune driving a watery chariot pulled by seahorses, swinging his trident at the pesky clouds. 'PRÆSTAT · COMPONERE' above with 'FOEDVS · VIENNENSE M·DCC·XXXI' below. Designed by John Croker. Sealed in large-size NGC holder (2903938-002). Weight: 45.75g. Diameter: 47mm.

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2021 gold proof 'full' Sovereign from The Royal Mint in original box with a numbered certificate of authenticity. Obverse: Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, fifth definitive effigy, 'ELIZABETH II · DEI · GRA · REGINA · FID · DEF · ' around. Reverse: Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the dragon with tiny crown privy mark below to celebrate Her Majesty's 95th birthday. Comes with complete original packaging. Mintage: 7,995. Face value: £1. Finish: proof. Composition: 9167 gold. Weight: 7.98g. Diameter: 22.05mm.

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2009 sought-after Kew Gardens 50p coin and stamp Royal Mail First Day cover in original green envelope. 2009 Kew Gardens 250th anniversary 50p coin with 19 May 2009 postmarked stamps in Royal Mail and Royal Mint branded envelope. Obverse: Ian Rank-Broadley's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. 'ELIZABETH · II D · G · REG · F · D' with 'FIFTY PENCE' below in smaller lettering. Reverse: Chinese Pagoda at Kew Gardens with a leafy vine around and 'Kew' at the base. Anniversary dates - '1759' and '2009' on either side. Artist: Christopher Le Brun. Mintage: 10,000. Finish: brilliant uncirculated.

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Group of two (2) 1821 King George IV official and unofficial Coronation medals in white metal and silver. First (1) is the official Royal Mint silver issue designed by Benedetto Pistrucci with a high-relief laureate portrait of George to the obverse. BHM 1070; E 1146a. 16.72g. 35mm. The second (2) is an unofficial issue in white metal featuring a laureate effigy of the King with a crown and national flowers to the reverse. Weight: 16.28g. Diameter: 35mm.

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