One Hundred Pounds 2021 The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Ghani, One Ounce Gold Proof, S.OB3, Reverse: A lotus flower and the legend MY LIFE IS MY MESSAGE. MAHATMA GANDHI, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, only 185 pieces minted
One Hundred Pounds 2021 Music Legends - David Bowie Gold One Ounce, with additional inscription '1oz. FINE GOLD 999.9 in repeated text around the reverse rim S.DB7A, Lustrous UNC in capsule, the first examples of the 2021 Bowie Gold One Ounce we have offered
One Hundred Pounds 2021 Queen's Beasts - The Griffin of Edward III One Ounce Gold Proof in an NGC holder 'One of the First 35 struck' and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo
One Hundred Pounds 2021 Queen's Beasts - The Griffin of Edward III One Ounce Gold Proof in an NGC holder 'One of the First 35 struck' and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo
Britannia Gold £100 One Ounce a Mint Error - Mistrike, undated a uniface piece with the reverse design not struck and with a faint impression of the reversed Queen's head, obverse with radial background, as S.BQ23 (2018 and 2019 issues) Lustrous UNC and of correct weight. A highly unusual piece, gold mis-strikes form a tiny percentage of all mis-struck coins, this being the first we have seen on a Gold Britannia issue
One Hundred Pounds 2020 One Ounce Gold Proof - David Bowie - British Music Legend, in a 'First Releases black NGC holder and graded MS70, David Bowie originates from South London UK and has sold hundreds of millions of records, his ground breaking Ziggy Stardust Album shot him to fame in the early 1970s, he had the ability to regularly re-invent himself staying at the top of the music profession throughout his life. He was an outstanding collaborator, Ric Wakeman played on his Hunky Dory Album and he has released recordings with other stars ranging from Queen to Bing Crosby
Twenty Five Pounds Gold 2017 Queen's Beasts - The Lion of England Gold Quarter OunceS.QFC1 UNC/FDC the obverse with some deeper scratches below the Queen's chin causing a depression in the field, retaining much mint lustre and brilliance
Britannia £25 One Quarter Ounce 2018 Platinum ProofS.BO23 in an NGC holder 'One of the First 50 Struck' comes with original Royal Mint certificate number 46 and booklet
Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2019 One Ounce Silver Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, One of the first 100 struck, comes with Royal Mint certificate and booklet, only 100 were issued in slabbed presentation
Britannia Silver Two Pounds 2019 One Ounce Silver - Oriental Border with inscription in the fields rather than around the edge S.BF22 in an NGC holder and graded MS70, First Releases
Pennies (5) 1916 Freeman 180 dies 2+B EF and lustrous, Ex-W.Nicholls 20/10/1995 £18, 1918 Freeman 182 dies 2+B A/UNC with good lustre, Ex-W.Nicholls 17/11/1995 £16, 1919 Freeman 185 dies 2+B EF with traces of lustre, Ex-I.Jull 15/4/1995 £15, 1920 Freeman 188 dies 2+B UNC and lustrous with a few small areas of toning, Ex-KB Coins 23/8/1995 £8.50, 1920 Freeman 188 dies 2+B About UNC, the obverse with a very pronounced flat strike on the head, Ex-Saltford Coins 23/6/2001 £5
Sixpence 1821 First R in BRITANNIAR has full lower serifs, giving the appearance of a BBITANNIAR reading, however when this coin is compared to the recognised BBITANNIAR error the second R is not as clearly a pronounced B the base not being as thick, so offered here as a new variety BBITANNIAR error with thin lower base to second B or BRITANNIAR with second R with base crossbar
Sixpence 1696 an unusual piece with clear and pronounced evidence of the reverse having been struck over the obverse design, and with parts of the reverse design shields clearly visible on the obverse, weight correct at 3.0 gramms but does not have a silver "ring" to it so presumed a base metal blundered contemporary forgery, along with a Shilling 1696 First Bust VF but with a planchet lamination obverse at 5 O'clock
Five Pounds 1887?Currency - Obv 2 as above with?ordinary edge and weak Obv. rim circlet, especially above 'D: G:' representing nearly the total issue for 1887. This specimen, however, is unusual by having pronounced matte surfaces as against the more usual proof-like fields. Lustrous UNC with some bag marks
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