COIN COLLECTING IN 2009 The year got off to a very difficult start for many people as the, arguably media-driven,'recession' started to bite hard in January. Many investors were sitting on the sidelines...
Three Good Reasons for Collecting Crown Coins; The Crown is normally the largest silver coin issued during most reigns. Crowns have generally been struck in large enough quantities to enable a collector to...
Do you have a British coin, which was used in circulation, and do not know if its rare or not? Below is a guide on the very rare and expensive (Price over 100 pounds for FINE condition) British 19th and 20th...
PROOF EDWARD VIII 1937 GOLD SOVEREIGN If you clicked on this item expecting to buy a gold sovereign, you would be disappointed, and having your time wasted. The item is not a gold sovereign, it is not even a...
Replica Reproduction Coins Incorrectly Listed Scams Every day we see numerous eBay listings for replica and reproduction coins which are listed with misleading and fraudulent titles.Often these listings fail...
Information about British Crown Coins The Crown Story First Ever Crown The world's first crown sized coin was issued in about 1484 at Joachimsthal in Bohemia, using silver from local mines including Annaberg,...
Different coins vary in size and weight. The following is a short list of coins, showing the respective metal, weight and size (diameter). Please note that, the weight is of mint condition coins. Coins which...
Crown History Crowns were minted in all reigns between Elizabeth I of England and Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. The Queen Victoria 'Gothic' crown from 1847 (mintage just 8,000 and produced to celebrate...