The Red Arrows Display Season 2016 24 carat Gold One Ounce, Obverse: The Red Arrows Squadron Badge, Reverse: Red Arrow plane with nine coloured Red Arrows in formation behind with coloured trails. An extremely striking series of issues of particular interest to the aviation enthusiast
The Red Arrows Display Season 2017 24 carat Gold One Ounce, Obverse: The Red Arrows Squadron Badge, Reverse: Nine Coloured planes, one large in the centre the others shown in formation in the fields, FDC in the box of issue with certificate number 13 of only 100 pieces struck. An extremely striking series of issues of particular interest to the aviation enthusiast
The Red Arrows Display Season 2018 24 carat Gold One Ounce, Obverse: The Red Arrows Squadron Badge, Reverse: Coloured Red Arrows in Diamond Nine formation, FDC in the box of issue with certificate number 3 of just 100 issued. An extremely striking series of issues of particular interest to the aviation enthusiast
The Red Arrows North American Tour 2019 24 carat Gold One Ounce, Obverse: The Red Arrows Squadron Badge, Reverse: Coloured plane, RAF logo and RED ARROWS legend FDC in the box of issue with certificate number 4 of only 30 pieces struck. An extremely striking series of issues of particular interest to the aviation enthusiast
Red Arrows 2018 5 ounce silver proof Display Season along with Battle of Britain 75th Anniversary 165mm gold plated base metal issue by Tristan Da Chuna both cased with certificates
USA The Union Fire Insurance Company of London, merger with the Victoria Insurance Company of New York 1896, 38mm diameter, 26.45 grammes af 18 carat gold, Obverse: bust left, laureate, crowned and veiled, VICTORIA QUEEN AND EMPRESS, in the fields TO COMMEMORATE THE 60TH YEAR OF HER MAJESTY'S REIGN, Reverse: A shield with four clasped hands upon it flanked by the Union Jack and USA flags, the American eagle and arrows above, UNION OF LONDON 1714 AND VICTORIA OF NEW YORK 1836 by F.Bowcher, for Spink and Sons. A/UNC with light scratches on the edge where possibly once mounted, the surfaces showing no signs of mounting, Rare, we note a silver example was offered in the Professor Wayne Newman Palmer Collection in a USA auction. No recent auction transactions have been recorded for the gold medal. The present day descendent of these companies is Commercial Union Assurance Company
Medallic Issues (8) Sir WinstonChurchill - Greatest Britons, Icons of a Nation - The Red Arrows, Concorde - The Legend, Milestones in Flight, Princess Diana - Her Life in Jewels, the Engagement Ring, Prince William and Catherine Middleton Engagement Announcement, Prince William and Catherine Middleton, the Kiss on the Balcony, The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, The Reign of Queen Elizabeth II, all Crown-sized in base metal many with coloured reverses or with inset jewels, UNC and Lustrous
The Golden Jubilee Weekend 2002 65mm in gold plated silver weighing 5oz Obverse Britannia Reverse Buckingham Palace, with coloured details of the Concorde and Red Arrows flypast and Union Jacks in the foreground, UNC in a Westminster box with certificate
The Red Arrows 2005 40 Years of Excellence with coloured aircraft on obverse 5oz Fine Silver Proof nFDC in a Westminster case with certificate, Annual History Commemorative 2005 5oz Matt Proof in .999 Silver FDC in a Westminster case with certificate
A group of recent Royal Mint issues in silver (8) comprising The 2009 Royal Mint Silver Medal 155.517 grammes of .925 Silver, The 2010 Royal Mint Silver Medal 155.517 grammes of .925 silver, 2005 Charles and Camilla Royal Wedding 2oz silver commemorative 62.2 grammes of .999 silver, 2005 The Red Arrows 40 Years of Excellence 63.1 grammes of .925 silver, 2009 50th Anniversary of the first Mini 28.28 grammes of .925 silver, Welsh Assembly Government 2009 28.28 grammes of .925 silver, Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday 2006 51.8 grammes of .925 silver, Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday 2006 in nickel-brass with a hologram of the Queen on the obverse, all boxed FDC as issued all bar one with certificates
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