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...
Churchill Commemorative Crown In 1965, the Royal Mint issued a British crown (five shilling coin) to commemorate Sir Winston Spencer Churchill. We provide a brief description and photographs.Obverse Reverse...
Inscriptions (Legends) on British Coins + Translations One quick way to identify coins is to read the writing on them. Often this will instantly tell you much about the coin, perhaps all you need to know....
Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson Foudroyant Flagship Blackpool MedallionA Medallion With A Blackpool ConnectionObverse and Reverse of Copper Medallion Showing Nelson and His Flagship Foudroyant A Copper Medallion...
The lucky Sixpence The first sixpence was minted in the reign of Edward VI 1551 and the last general issue was in 1967, though the sixpence remained legal tender until 1980. Until 1920 sixpences were silver...