This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
The design shows a head-on view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in 1924
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red, displaying its famous number ‘4472’
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
The design features the right section of the superb side view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in 1924, colour-overlaid, along with the name FLYING SCOTSMAN and the date 2024, denoting the 100th anniversary of its naming
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
Comprised of four coins: the one-eighth sovereign which shows ahead-on view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in1924. Also included are the quarter sovereign, half sovereign and sovereign which feature a superb three-coin side view of the locomotive and tender
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
Comprised of three coins: the one-eighth sovereign which shows ahead-on view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in1924. Also included are the quarter sovereign and half sovereign which feature a superb side view of the locomotive and tender
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
The first one eighth sovereign ever to feature genuine metal from a World War Two Spitfire laid into the design.
The central design shows a ‘plan view’ of the Spitfire from both the air and the ground, inspired by the Spotter Cards used by the public during the War
The first sovereign ever to feature genuine metal from a World War Two Spitfire laid into the design.
The central design shows a ‘plan view’ of the Hawker Hurricane from both the air and the ground, inspired by the Spotter Cards used by the public during the War
Comprised of two British crown coins. They feature the only two versions of St George slaying the dragon to appear on Britain’s circulating coinage in the 20th century
Both coins are one year issues
Comes in a luxury presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity
The very last year-date, of our very last predecimals
This set includes the last ever: gold sovereign, crown, halfcrown, florin, shilling (English lions), shilling (Scottish lion), sixpence, threepence, penny, halfpenny, farthing
In 2022 Her Late Majesty became the first British monarch ever to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee (70th anniversary of reign).
During her remarkable and history-making reign, her coronation along with three of her royal jubilees have been celebrated with crown sized British commemorative coins that depict her on horseback.
This set includes an original example of all four of the crown-sized commemorative coins for Her Late Majesty’s Jubilees
Housed in a luxury presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity
In 2022 Her Late Majesty becomes the first British monarch ever to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee (70th anniversary of reign).
During her remarkable and history-making reign, her coronation along with three of her royal jubilees have been celebrated with crown sized British commemorative coins that depict her on horseback.
This set includes an original example of all four of the crown-sized commemorative coins for Her Majesty’s Jubilees
Each Jubilee crown is struck in silver
Housed in a deluxe presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity
In 2022 Her Late Majesty becomes the first British monarch ever to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee (70th anniversary of reign).
During her remarkable and history-making reign, three of her royal jubilees have been celebrated with crown sized British commemorative coins that depict her on horseback.
This set includes an original example of all three of the crown-sized commemorative coins for Her Late Majesty’s Jubilees
Housed in a deluxe presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity
Queen Elizabeth II is the only monarch for whom Britain has produced commemorative crown coins not only for her coronation but also for all of her major jubilees. Additionally, her jubilees have had that crown coin produced in regular base metal (cupronickel) and also as limited edition sterling silver PROOF quality mintings for collectors. This nine coin set includes ALL of these!
Includes the 1953 (uncirculated), 1977, 2002, 2012 and 2022 Silver Proof and Uncirculated Crowns
Housed in a luxury presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity
This set includes the 2018 proof quarter sovereign, half sovereign and sovereign
Featuring the classic St George and the Dragon reverse design with the addition of a ’65’ privy mark to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Sapphire Jubilee
For the first time since 1839 a new version of the iconic Una and the Lion design on the gold one-eighth sovereign, and now featuring Queen Elizabeth II as
Una.
This is also the first coin of this denomination ever to celebrate one of Her Majesty’s milestone birthdays – her 95th birthday.
Both sides are the work of the same designer, Jody Clark
The world’s first sovereigns ever to feature a special edge reeding pattern, precisely 70 edge reeds around the edge, in honour of the 70 years of Her Late Majesty’s reign
The designs celebrate Her Majesty’s Graces, her most enduring personal qualities, those that have made hers a reign of distinction
Comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2022 Her Majesty’s Graces Platinum Jubilee Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
Struck in platinum-gold – a unique alloy of 22 carat gold + 2 carats of platinum
The world’s first sovereigns ever to feature a special edge reeding pattern, precisely 70 edge reeds around the edge, in honour of the 70 years of Her Late Majesty’s reign
The designs celebrate Her Majesty’s Graces, her most enduring personal qualities, those that have made hers a reign of distinction.
Struck in platinum-gold – a unique alloy of 22 carat gold + 2 carats of platinum
The world’s first one-eighth sovereign ever to feature a special edge reeding pattern, precisely 70 edge reeds around the edge, in honour of the 70 years of Her Late Majesty’s reign
Features the young Queen Elizabeth II depicted in classical style holding a sword, a tribute to her devotion to duty – a modern interpretation of William Wyon’s ’Three Graces’ – by Jody Clark
Struck in platinum-gold – a unique alloy of 22 carat gold + 2 carats of platinum
The world’s first sovereigns ever to feature a special edge reeding pattern, precisely 70 edge reeds around the edge, in honour of the 70 years of Her Late Majesty’s reign
The designs celebrate Her Majesty’s Graces, her most enduring personal qualities, those that have made hers a reign of distinction
Comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2022 Her Majesty’s Graces Platinum Jubilee Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
Struck in platinum-gold – a unique alloy of 22 carat gold + 2 carats of platinum
The world’s first sovereigns ever to feature a special edge reeding pattern, precisely 70 edge reeds around the edge, in honour of the 70 years of Her Late Majesty’s reign
The designs celebrate Her Majesty’s Graces, her most enduring personal qualities, those that have made hers a reign of distinction.
Struck in platinum-gold – a unique alloy of 22 carat gold + 2 carats of platinum
The world’s first sovereign ever to feature a special edge reeding pattern, precisely 70 edge reeds around the edge, in honour of the 70 years of Her Late Majesty’s reign
Features the young Queen Elizabeth II depicted in classical style drawing her bow, celebrating her leadership as monarch – a modern interpretation of William Wyon’s ’Three Graces’ – by Jody Clark
Struck in platinum-gold – a unique alloy of 22 carat gold + 2 carats of platinum
Unfortunately the 2022 Platinum Jubilee Monarch Platinum-Gold One-Eighth Sovereign has now sold out. We do have some great news however, you can purchase the brand new 2022 King George VI Tribute Gold Quarter Sovereign HERE.
The world’s first gold one-eighth sovereign ever to be minted with platinum gold
Depicts the royal cypher of Queen Elizabeth II with a celebratory garland of roses, thistles, leeks and shamrocks to represent the nations of the United Kingdom.
Limited to only 5,999
Highest possible proof quality
Struck in platinum gold – a unique alloy of 22 carat gold + 2 carats of platinum
Both the portrait of the king on the obverse side, and St George on the reverse side, are by Jody Clark
The new design is accompanied by the year-date of the first double sovereign in Roman numerals ‘‘MDCCCXXIII’, as a tribute to the original coin of 1823.
This set comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your previously purchased 2023 Double Sovereign 200th Anniversary Gold One Eighth Sovereign.
Both the portrait of the king on the obverse side, and St George on the reverse side, are by Jody Clark
The new design is accompanied by the year-date of the first double sovereign in Roman numerals ‘‘MDCCCXXIII’, as a tribute to the original coin of 1823.
Both the portrait of the king on the obverse side, and St George on the reverse side, are by Jody Clark
The new design is accompanied by the year-date of the first double sovereign in Roman numerals ‘‘MDCCCXXIII’, as a tribute to the original coin of 1823.
Both the portrait of the king on the obverse side, and St George on the reverse side, are by Jody Clark
The new design is accompanied by the year-date of the first double sovereign in Roman numerals ‘‘MDCCCXXIII’, as a tribute to the original coin of 1823.
Both the portrait of the king on the obverse side, and St George on the reverse side, are by Jody Clark
The new design is accompanied by the year-date of the first double sovereign in Roman numerals ‘‘MDCCCXXIII’, as a tribute to the original coin of 1823.
This is the first time the birthday of a reigning British king has been celebrated with the minting of commemorative gold double sovereign coin
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
This is the first time the birthday of a reigning British king has been celebrated with the minting of commemorative gold sovereign coins.
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart.
Comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2023 King Charles III 75th Birthday Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
This is the first time the birthday of a reigning British king has been celebrated with the minting of commemorative gold sovereign coins.
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart.
This is the first time the birthday of a reigning British king has been celebrated with the minting of commemorative gold one-eighth sovereign coin
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
This is the first time the birthday of a reigning British king has been celebrated with the minting of commemorative gold sovereign coins.
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart.
Struck in solid 22 carat gold
Comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2023 King Charles III 75th Birthday Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
This is the first time the birthday of a reigning British king has been celebrated with the minting of commemorative gold sovereign coins.
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart.
This is the first time the birthday of a reigning British king has been celebrated with the minting of commemorative gold sovereign coin
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
The first one-eighth sovereign coin to feature portraits of King Charles III and his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on opposite sides of the same coin.
The reverse design celebrates the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II
Limited to only 5,999
Highest possible proof quality
Struck in solid 22 carat gold
Exclusive to Hattons of London
This is now sold out. You can however secure the one-eighth sovereign as part of the three-coin King Charles III Greatest Monarchs Fractional Set HERE.
The world’s first sovereign coins to be minted from 22 carat gold that includes a trace of Welsh gold
The sovereign is the first gold sovereign to depict both the new Prince, and Princess of Wales.
The half sovereign and quarter sovereign are special too as they are in tribute only to Prince William – a reigning British king and his heir on either side of the same coin
This set comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your previously purchased 2023 Prince and Princess of Wales Gold One Eighth Sovereign.
The world’s first sovereign coins to be minted from 22 carat gold that includes a trace of Welsh gold
The one-eighth sovereign and sovereign are the first gold coins to depict both the new Prince, and Princess of Wales.
The half sovereign and quarter sovereign are special too as they are in tribute only to Prince William – a reigning British king and his heir on either side of the same coin
Triple-finish Proof minting creates a formation of naval personnel by using three finishes: sculpted and frosted, silhouetted and mirror, silhouetted and frosted
Design recalls the State funeral and military procession with which our nation laid to rest our longest reigning monarch
Triple-finish Proof minting creates a formation of service personnel by using three finishes: sculpted and frosted, silhouetted and mirror, silhouetted and frosted
Design recalls the State funeral and military procession with which our nation laid to rest our longest reigning monarch
Comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2023 Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Gold Quarter Sovereign
Triple-finish Proof minting creates a formation of service personnel by using three finishes: sculpted and frosted, silhouetted and mirror, silhouetted and frosted
Design recalls the State funeral and military procession with which our nation laid to rest our longest reigning monarch
Triple-finish Proof minting creates a formation of naval personnel by using three finishes: sculpted and frosted, silhouetted and mirror, silhouetted and frosted
Design recalls the State funeral and military procession with which our nation laid to rest our longest reigning monarch
Triple-finish Proof minting creates a formation of RAF personnel by using three finishes: sculpted and frosted, silhouetted and mirror, silhouetted and frosted
Design recalls the State funeral and military procession with which our nation laid to rest our longest reigning monarch
The first double sovereign ever to feature genuine metal from a World War Two Spitfire laid into the design.
The central design shows a ‘plan view’ of the Wellington from both the air and the ground, inspired by the Spotter Cards used by the public during the War
The first one eighth sovereign ever to feature genuine metal from a World War Two Spitfire laid into the design.
The central design shows a ‘plan view’ of the Spitfire from both the air and the ground, inspired by the Spotter Cards used by the public during the War
The first sovereign ever to feature genuine metal from a World War Two Spitfire laid into the design.
The central design shows a ‘plan view’ of the Hawker Hurricane from both the air and the ground, inspired by the Spotter Cards used by the public during the War
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
The fifty pound sovereign design features a side view of Flying Scotsman, with a large ‘100’ above and a pattern inspired by the stonework in York Minster’s Rose Window, which is one of the stops along the Flying Scotsman route.
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
The fifty pound sovereign design features a side view of Flying Scotsman, with a large ‘100’ above and a pattern inspired by the curved wrought-iron ribbed arched roof of Newcastle Central Station, one of the stations along the Flying Scotsman route.
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
Comprised of six coins: the one-eighth sovereign which shows a head-on view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in 1924. Also included are the quarter sovereign, half sovereign and sovereign which feature a superb three-coin side view of the locomotive and tender. Plus the double sovereign and five pound sovereign
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
Comes in a luxury presentation case with a numbered plaque and certificate of authenticity
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
Comprised of four coins: the one-eighth sovereign which shows a head-on view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in 1924. Also included are the quarter sovereign, half sovereign and sovereign which feature a superb three-coin side view of the locomotive and tender
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
Comes in a luxury presentation case with a numbered plaque and numbered certificate of authenticity
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
The double sovereign design features a side view of Flying Scotsman, with a large ‘100’ above and a pattern inspired by the glazed roof dome at Edinburgh Waverley Station, the northern terminus of the Flying Scotsman route
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
The five sovereign design features a side view of Flying Scotsman, with a large ‘100’ above and a pattern inspired by the clock tower at King’s Cross Station, the southern terminus of the Flying Scotsman route.
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
Comprised of three coins: the one-eighth sovereign which shows ahead-on view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in1924. Also included are the quarter sovereign and half sovereign which feature a superb side view of the locomotive and tender
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
The design shows a head-on view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in 1924
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red, displaying its famous number ‘4472’
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
Comprised of four coins: the one-eighth sovereign which shows ahead-on view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in1924. Also included are the quarter sovereign, half sovereign and sovereign which feature a superb three-coin side view of the locomotive and tender
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
This year’s centenary has brought about the minting of the first sovereign coins ever to feature this iconic locomotive
The design features the right section of the superb side view of Flying Scotsman as it was when it first went on display to the public in 1924, colour-overlaid, along with the name FLYING SCOTSMAN and the date 2024, denoting the 100th anniversary of its naming
The image of Flying Scotsman is struck onto the coin and is then colour-overlaid with the 1924 livery in green, black and red
The one eighth sovereign has been minted in mainland Europe for the very first time. Struck at the Royal Dutch Mint in the Netherlands, one of the nations that was liberated in the months following D-Day
The reverse depicts figures of Britannia and Liberty, advancing to the east, the first time they have appeared together on a sovereign coin.
The one eighth sovereign has been minted in mainland Europe for the very first time. Struck at the Royal Dutch Mint in the Netherlands, one of the nations that was liberated in the months following D-Day
The reverse depicts figures of Britannia and Liberty, advancing to the east, the first time they have appeared together on a sovereign coin.
This is the first time that the design on commemorative gold sovereign coins has ever replaced St George with the monarch, alongside the dragon.
The design is by accomplished artist Jody Clark, who also designed the portrait of King Charles III on the obverse. In this modern interpretation, rather than vanquish the dragon, the King appears to have tamed it.
The year-date 2024, in which King Charles III reaches his 500-day regnal milestone, appears on the reverse side in Roman numerals ‘MMXXIV’.
This is the first time that the design on commemorative gold sovereign coins has ever replaced St George with the monarch, alongside the dragon.
The design is by accomplished artist Jody Clark, who also designed the portrait of King Charles III on the obverse. In this modern interpretation, rather than vanquish the dragon, the King appears to have tamed it.
Commemorating King Charles’ first 500 regnal days
The year-date 2024, in which King Charles III reaches his 500-day regnal milestone, appears on the reverse side in Roman numerals ‘MMXXIV’.
Comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2024 King Charles and the Dragon Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
This is the first time that the design on commemorative gold sovereign coins has ever replaced St George with the monarch, alongside the dragon.
The design is by accomplished artist Jody Clark, who also designed the portrait of King Charles III on the obverse. In this modern interpretation, rather than vanquish the dragon, the King appears to have tamed it.
Commemorating King Charles’ first 500 regnal days
The year-date 2024, in which King Charles III reaches his 500-day regnal milestone, appears on the reverse side in Roman numerals ‘MMXXIV’.
This is the first time that the design on commemorative gold sovereign coins has ever replaced St George with the monarch, alongside the dragon.
The design is by accomplished artist Jody Clark, who also designed the portrait of King Charles III on the obverse. In this modern interpretation, rather than vanquish the dragon, the King appears to have tamed it.
Commemorating King Charles’ first 500 regnal days
The year-date 2024, in which King Charles III reaches his 500-day regnal milestone, appears on the reverse side in Roman numerals ‘MMXXIV’.
This is the first time that the design on commemorative gold sovereign coins has ever replaced St George with the monarch, alongside the dragon.
The design is by accomplished artist Jody Clark, who also designed the portrait of King Charles III on the obverse. In this modern interpretation, rather than vanquish the dragon, the King appears to have tamed it.
Commemorating King Charles’ first 500 regnal days
The year-date 2024, in which King Charles III reaches his 500-day regnal milestone, appears on the reverse side in Roman numerals ‘MMXXIV’.
Comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2024 King Charles and the Dragon Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
This is the first time that the design on commemorative gold sovereign coins has ever replaced St George with the monarch, alongside the dragon.
The design is by accomplished artist Jody Clark, who also designed the portrait of King Charles III on the obverse. In this modern interpretation, rather than vanquish the dragon, the King appears to have tamed it.
Commemorating King Charles’ first 500 regnal days
The year-date 2024, in which King Charles III reaches his 500-day regnal milestone, appears on the reverse side in Roman numerals ‘MMXXIV’.
This is the first time that the design on commemorative gold sovereign coins has ever replaced St George with the monarch, alongside the dragon.
The design is by accomplished artist Jody Clark, who also designed the portrait of King Charles III on the obverse. In this modern interpretation, rather than vanquish the dragon, the King appears to have tamed it.
Commemorating King Charles’ first 500 regnal days
The year-date 2024, in which King Charles III reaches his 500-day regnal milestone, appears on the reverse side in Roman numerals ‘MMXXIV’.
The world’s first sovereign coins minted from gold certified to be 100% recycled!
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
This set includes a one eighth sovereign, quarter sovereign, half sovereign and a sovereign and comes with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity
The world’s first double sovereign coin minted from gold certified to be 100% recycled!
The coin features a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
The world’s first sovereign coins minted from gold certified to be 100% recycled!
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
This set comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2024 King’s Birthday Carolean Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
The world’s first sovereign coins minted from gold certified to be 100% recycled!
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
This set includes a one eighth sovereign, quarter sovereign and half sovereign
The world’s first one eighth sovereign coins minted from gold certified to be 100% recycled!
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
The world’s first sovereign coins minted from gold certified to be 100% recycled!
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
This set comes in a luxury presentation box with space to put your 2024 King’s Birthday Carolean Gold One-Eighth Sovereign
The world’s first sovereign coins minted from gold certified to be 100% recycled!
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
This set includes a one eighth sovereign, quarter sovereign, half sovereign and a sovereign
The world’s first sovereign coins minted from gold certified to be 100% recycled!
The coins feature a design in the style of the gold ‘Carolus’ coins of the King’s 17th-century predecessor and namesake, King Charles I, making an intriguing historic connection between British monarchs some four centuries apart
The first coin in this set features a tribute portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by artist Jody Clark (designer of Her Late Majesty’s Fifth coinage portrait)
The second coin in this set features the new royal cypher of King Charles III
The first coin in this set features a tribute portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by artist Jody Clark (designer of Her Late Majesty’s Fifth coinage portrait)
The second coin in this set is the first quarter sovereign to feature the royal Scots cypher of King Charles III
Original British £1 banknote – the World War Two emergency issue, introduced the very same year as Dunkirk 1940 (and issued through the war until 1948) in Grade 5
Original British silver shilling and bronze penny of 1940 the very year of Dunkirk – the coins that would have been used by the very same servicemen rescued, and their rescuers, the captains and crew of the rescue boats.
The banknote and two original coins mean you own a “pound, shilling and pence” of the Dunkirk era
British gold sovereign of 2005, the 65th anniversary of Dunkirk, with a one-year-only version of St George that may have been a ‘silent commemoration’ of this anniversary, in BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED quality
Limited to a maximum of 100 sets
Each set with numbered plaque and matching numbered Certificate of Authenticity
Informative illustrated booklet about the remarkable story of Dunkirk
This set brings together an original silver shilling featuring the Veiled Portrait of Queen Victoria which was on her coinage in her Diamond Jubilee year with the official British 50p coin for Queen Elizabeth II’s jubilee
Includes the first 50p coin ever to commemorate a royal event in Brilliant Uncirculated quality
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity and presentation case
This set brings together the official British silver medal for Queen Victoria’s jubilee with the official British silver 50p coin for Queen Elizabeth II’s jubilee
Includes the first 50p coin ever to commemorate a royal event in proof condition
Sterling Silver
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity and presentation case
This two coin set brings together the gold sovereign of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth-year, 1926, with the definitive St George sovereign of 2021, but a special Proof quality edition with a special ‘crowned 95’ privy mark placed onto the design especially to commemorate Her Late Majesty’s Birthday
Two St George definitive sovereigns, a celebration of The Queen’s 95 years!
The King George V 1935 Silver Crown for the Silver (25th) Jubilee of reign which featured a one-off Art Deco interpretation of St George and the dragon
The King George VI 1937 Silver Crown for his Coronation which featured a traditional approach to the Coat of Arms, and was the last silver crown coin ever to circulate in Britain
The Queen Elizabeth II 1953 Crown for her Coronation which featured a portrait of the young queen on horseback
Comes in a luxury presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity