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Picture of Afghanistan, 50 Afghanis UN 50th

Afghanistan, 50 Afghanis UN 50th

This crown or 50 Afghanis was issued when the war there wasn’t of all that much interest to us. It was issued in 1995 for the 50th Anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. You have a young man sitting contemplating with birds gathering around him. You have the arms of Afghanistan on the other side with the denomination. In 1995 the Royal Mint issued a collection of crowns for the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, they didn’t sell that well, so they didn’t make all that many of them. We were able to buy up all the remaining coins and all are in Uncirculated condition. A Scarce crown to find.
£10.95
Argentina_2 Centavo_1882-1896_Fine_or_better_obv

Argentina, 2 Centavo (1882-1896) Fine or better

These Argentina 2 Centavos were issued from 1882-1896. They are about the size of the old British Penny. They are being sold by type and not by date. The coins are about 150 years old and in Fine or better condition. Not a coin you see every day and to be honest our history with Argentina is not great. It even seems that they are going for the Falkland Islands again. Inflation was 99% in Argentina last year. It seems when things go bad they think of trying to invade somewhere.
£8.95
2 Pesos 2015 (Bicentenary of May Revolution) Bimetallic Unc_obv

Argentina, 2 Pesos 2015 (Bicentenary of May Revolution) Bimetallic Unc

Obverse features the 'Sun of May' within the logo of the Bicentenary for the celebration of the 2010 May Revolution. The reverse features the value within the logo of the bicentenary.
£3.95
Argentina, 2 Pesos 2016 (Bicentenary Declaration Independence) Bimetallic Unc_obv

Argentina, 2 Pesos 2016 (Bicentenary Declaration Independence) Bimetallic Unc

Issued for the Bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence of Argetnina, the obverse of this coin features the nucleus on top, the Phrygian cap, a symbol of freedom, sustained by pica and clasped hands. The reverse features a stylization of the sun.
£3.95
Argentina, San Martin 50 Pesos_obv

Argentina, San Martin 50 Pesos

Between 1978 and 1981 Argentina issued a 50 peso coin to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the birth of General José de San Martín in 1778. Although he is often called the Liberator of Argentina, San Martín was also instrumental in leading the struggle for independence, of Chile and Peru from the Spanish Empire. The coins are minted in brass-clad steel and come in uncirculated condition.
£2.75
Armenia, Levon I, Silver Tram 1198-1219 Very Fine_obv

Armenia, Levon I, Silver Tram 1198-1219 Very Fine

On 6 January 1198, the Armenian Kingdom was formed when the then Prince Levon (The Lion) II was crowned as King Levon I, King of Cilician Armenia. He became known as ‘Levon the Magnificent’ due to his numerous contributions to political, military, and economic influence. His growing power made him a particularly important ally for the neighbouring crusader state of Antioch. The coinage of King Levon I set the standard for that of following Cilician rulers, comprising coins struck in silver, copper, and bronze and the odd, very rare, gold issue. On these silver Trams, he is shown seated facing on an ornamented throne, holding a cross and fl eur-de-lis with the legend ‘Levon King of the Armenians’ around. The reverse depicts a pair of lions standing back to back flanking a tall cross with the legend ‘By the Will of God’ in Armenian around it. It is in Very Fine condition and is now over 800 years old from a once influential but now long-forgotten kingdom.
£64.50
Ascension Island, 50 pence (Royal Wedding Charles & Camilla) 2005_obv

Ascension Island, 50 pence (Royal Wedding Charles & Camilla) 2005

When the Royal Wedding of Charles & Camilla took place in 2005, it was kept as a very low key affair. Now some 16 years later we discover that not one, but two different Silver Proof crowns were issued to honour the event. Issued in VERY limited quantities! The Crown from the Ascension Islands, had a total mintage of just 200 pieces in Proof Sterling Silver. Overlooked by collectors because they were not publicised and unknown until now. We purchased the entire mintage of these Sterling Silver Proof crowns. Because the coins have the Queen’s portrait on them, these crowns had to be officially sanctioned by the Palace. Unknown until now, these silver proof crowns portray our next King and Queen. Add them to your collection while you still have the chance. Mintage is just 200!
£69.50
Ascension, 50 Pence (Westminster Abbey) 1952-2002 Proof_obv

Ascension Islands 50 Pence (Crowns) Silver Proof

These three silver Proof crowns of the Ascension Islands are most unusual and ones you don’t often see. They were issued to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Queen’s Accession. Today mints are charging around £80 for a silver proof crown, but these can be yours for only £37.50 each, but supplies are very small…
From £37.50
Ascension, 50 Pence (EIIR Initials) 1953-2002 Proof_rev

Ascension, 50 Pence (EIIR Initials) 1953-2002 Proof

Ascension Silver Proof 50p 1953-2003 EIIR initials
£37.50
Ascension, 50 Pence (Westminster Abbey) 1952-2002 Proof_rev

Ascension, 50 Pence (Westminster Abbey) 1952-2002 Proof

Ascension Islands Silver Proof 50p 1952-2002 Westminster Abbey.
£37.50
Australia George V Halfpenny Fine_obv

Australia George V Halfpenny Fine

The Australian pound was the currency of that country from 1910 until the decimalised dollar was introduced in 1966, but unlike its UK counterpart, the halfpenny was the lowest denomination. These coins date from the reign of George V and depict the king robed and crowned, while the obverse shows the denomination and date along with the legend “Commonwealth of Australia".
£3.95
Australia George V Halfpenny Very Fine_obv

Australia George V Halfpenny Very Fine

The Australian pound was the currency of that country from 1910 until the decimalised dollar was introduced in 1966, but unlike its UK counterpart, the halfpenny was the lowest denomination. These coins date from the reign of George V and depict the king robed and crowned, while the obverse shows the denomination and date along with the legend “Commonwealth of Australia”.
£6.95
Australia Square Silver Patina, George V, Bare Head, 1921 Pattern 5 Dollars with Kangaroo_obv

Australia Square Silver Patina, George V, Bare Head, 1921 Pattern 5 Dollars with Kangaroo

In the 1920’s Australia thought about making some of their coins square, they even made some patterns. These square coins were not made but the patterns they issued sell for up to £20,000. The INA decided to issue a square pattern Patina crown with the retro date of 1920 on it. It has George V on one side and ‘5’ with a bird on the other side. They are struck in Proof Sterling Silver.
£49.50 £39.50
Australia Square Silver Patina, George V, Crowned Bust, 1920  5 Dollars with Kookaburra_obv

Australia Square Silver Patina, George V, Crowned Bust, 1920 5 Dollars with Kookaburra

In the 1920’s Australia thought about making some of their coins square, they even made some patterns. These square coins were not made but the patterns they issued sell for up to £20,000. The INA decided to issue a square pattern Patina crown with the retro date of 1920 on it. It has George V on one side and ‘5’ with a bird on the other side. They are struck in Proof Sterling Silver.
£49.50 £39.50
Picture of Australia, $1 F Brilliant Uncirculated

Australia, $1 F Brilliant Uncirculated

The Australian mint issued just 1,000 pieces each of these three small silver dollars for the World Money Fair in Berlin in 2016. Each coin has an animal on them and a letter in colour. H. M. Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse of each coin. We have offered these three as a set in the card holder of issue, but now all we have is the coins on their own. You have ‘W’ with a wombat, ‘F’ with a fruit bat and ‘M’ with a bid. Each piece comes in the capsule, they are Brilliant Uncirculated condition, weigh 11.66 grams of 999 fine silver. Here we presnt the 'F' with a fruit bat.
£14.50
Australia, $1 Kangaroo 2023 1Oz Silver Brilliant Unc

Australia, $1 Kangaroo 2023 1Oz Silver Brilliant Unc

This is a special 1 Ounce Silver Dollar struck at the Perth mint (2023) to commemorate our late Queen Elizabeth II. It has a special memorial obverse featuring the Jody Clark effigy of HM Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the George IV State Diadem and the Victorian Coronation Necklace and the dates of the Queen’s reign, 1952-2022. The reverse features a Kangaroo with a sunburst background, along with the purity and weight, 1 oz 9999 Silver. This is a one year type and is a beautiful design honouring our late Queen.
£42.50
Picture of Australia, $1 M Brilliant Uncirculated

Australia, $1 M Brilliant Uncirculated

The Australian mint issued just 1,000 pieces each of these three small silver dollars for the World Money Fair in Berlin in 2016. Each coin has an animal on them and a letter in colour. H. M. Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse of each coin. We have offered these three as a set in the card holder of issue, but now all we have is the coins on their own. You have ‘W’ with a wombat, ‘F’ with a fruit bat and ‘M’ with a bid. Each piece comes in the capsule, they are Brilliant Uncirculated condition, weigh 11.66 grams of 999 fine silver. Here we presnt the 'M' with a bid.
£14.50
Picture of Australia, 1927 'Canberra' Florin  A.UNC

Australia, 1927 'Canberra' Florin A.UNC

In 1927 Australia issued its first commemorative Florin. It was for the opening of their new Parliament building in Canberra. They have a portrait of King George V on one side and the new Parliament building on the other side. They are struck in Sterling Silver and usually come in Very Fine condition. I managed to buy just 10 pieces in About Uncirculated condition. They are difficult to find in such a high grade.
£49.50
Autralia_1936_Threepence_Obv

Australia, 1936 Silver Threepence

Looking at this Australian silver Threepence you would say it is a King George V Threepence. But most likely it was struck in the ten months that Edward VIII was King and it could even have been minted under King George VI. It is the last dated Threepence of King George V, that is it is dated 1936, the year of three kings. The coins are silver and are in Very Good-Fine condition. We only have a small quantity and it is your choice which King they are.
£8.95
Australia, 1954 Florin Extremely Fine_obv

Australia, 1954 Florin Extremely Fine

After Australia went over to the decimal system, their pre-decimal was complete and finished. During the period 1910-1963 they issued only four commemorative coins and they were all florins. We can offer you the last of the four coins issued. This fourth and last of the Australian commemorative Florins was struck for the Royal visit of the new Queen, Queen Elizabeth II. As with the 1951 issue this coin was struck in .500 silver, offered here in Extremely Fine.
£24.50
Australia, 2013 $1 (Birth of Prince George) 1  Oz Silver_obv

Australia, 2013 $1 (Birth of Prince George) 1 Oz Silver

On the 22nd of July 2013 Prince George was born to Prince William and Princess Catherine. Australia issued a handsome Silver Proof Crown or Dollar to honour the event. You have the happy couple with the baby on one side and the delighted Grand Mother, Elizabeth II on the other side. Struck in 99.9 pure silver, this crownsized coin weighs 31.135 grams or a full troy ounce of silver. The mintage was 10,000 pieces and each comes with a certificate of authenticity and a presentation case from the Perth Mint. As the Royal Mint charges about £80 for a crownsized coin in only Sterling Silver, this is a real finding at only £49.50! After all, this little infant will one day be our King.
£50.00
Picture of Australia, 2018 1 ounce 2 Cent Proof

Australia, 2018 1 ounce 2 Cent Proof

In 2017 & 2018 Australia issued some one ounce coins depicting their first decimal coins. In 2018 they issued the 2 Cent coin, now in one ounce of pure high relief silver. The coin is in Proof condition, in its original box and has a certificate. Most importantly they only made 1,500 of these!
£49.50
Australia, 2023 Year of the Rabbit, 1 ounce_obv

Australia, 2023 Year of the Rabbit, 1 ounce

The fourth in the Perth Mint’s Lunar collection is the 2023 1 ounce silver dollar coin celebrating the Year of the Rabbit. The reverse features two young rabbits with the Inscription ‘Rabbit 2023’ and the Chinese character for ‘rabbit’ above, the Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mint mark also appears. The obverse design bears the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. In Chinese culture, those who are born under the influence of this sign are said to be intelligent, graceful, independent, analytical, and charming. A beautiful coin and one that would make a lovely gift for anyone born under this sign. The birth dates for people ruled by the Chinese Lunar Rabbit include 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, and 2023.
£44.50
Australia, 50c (2nd Portrait - Round type) 1966 Silver Unc_obv

Australia, 50c (2nd Portrait - Round type) 1966 Silver Unc

Commemorative round 50 Cent in silver (.800) issued by Australia in 1966. The obverse features a young (2nd) portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse features the Australian Coat of Arms. The coins are in Uncirculated condition and supplies are very limited.
£18.95
Picture of Australia, 50c 1977 Queen's Jubilee

Australia, 50c 1977 Queen's Jubilee

Since 1970 Australia has issued commemorative 50 Cent coins, this coin is the largest sized coin that actually circulates. We have bought a nice group of these coins in Very Fine condition, many of the dates are in very limited quantities. Here we offer the 'Queen's Jubilee' edition from 1977.
£4.95