These crownsized patinas were made to show what Scottish coins of William IV might look like, if they had ever been struck. You have the bust of William IV on the obverse, just like on the 1831 crown by the Royal Mint. In fact, in our opinion, it is as good, or better, than the original. The reverse has the Scottish coat of arms with the standing Lion and two thistles one on either side. It is retro-dated 1830. These are full crownsized and beautiful. We have them in Aluminium, Copper, Bronzed Copper and Pewter. They are in Prooflike condition and handsome. Mintages were low, and we bought them all. Ten years ago...
These crownsized patinas were made to show what Scottish coins of William IV might look like, if they had ever been struck. You have the bust of William IV on the obverse, just like on the 1831 crown by the Royal Mint. In fact, in my opinion, it is as good, or better, than the original. The reverse has the Scottish coat of arms with the standing Lion and two thistles one on either side. It is retro-dated 1830. These are full crownsized and beautiful. We have them in Patina Aluminium. They are in Prooflike condition and handsome. Mintages were low, and we bought them all. Ten years ago...
These crownsized patinas were made to show what Scottish coins of William IV might look like, if they had ever been struck. You have the bust of William IV on the obverse, just like on the 1831 crown by the Royal Mint. In fact, in my opinion, it is as good, or better, than the original. The reverse has the Scottish coat of arms with the standing Lion and two thistles one on either side. It is retro-dated 1830. These are full crownsized and beautiful. We have them in Patina Bronzed Copper. They are in Prooflike condition and handsome. Mintages were low, and we bought them all. Ten years ago...
These crownsized patinas were made to show what Scottish coins of William IV might look like, if they had ever been struck. You have the bust of William IV on the obverse, just like on the 1831 crown by the Royal Mint. In fact, in my opinion, it is as good, or better, than the original. The reverse has the Scottish coat of arms with the standing Lion and two thistles one on either side. It is retro-dated 1830. These are full crownsized and beautiful. We have them in Patina Copper. They are in Prooflike condition and handsome. Mintages were low, and we bought them all. Ten years ago...
These crownsized patinas were made to show what Scottish coins of William IV might look like, if they had ever been struck. You have the bust of William IV on the obverse, just like on the 1831 crown by the Royal Mint. In fact, in my opinion, it is as good, or better, than the original. The reverse has the Scottish coat of arms with the standing Lion and two thistles one on either side. It is retro-dated 1830. These are full crownsized and beautiful. We have them in Patina Pewter. They are in Prooflike condition and handsome. Mintages were low, and we bought them all. Ten years ago...
It was in 1936 that we had three Kings, George V, Edward VIII and George VI. It had never happened before and it is most unlikely that it will ever happen again. Years ago we did a set of three medallions to honour the Year of Three Kings and we only recently found these pieces. Yes, we know they are hard to misplace, but you have not seen our vault rooms… You get one crown sized medallion with the portrait of King George V, one with the portrait of King Edward VIII, and one with the portrait of King George VI. The reverse tells you about the three Kings of 1936. We found these sets as issued in Cupronickel. Remember that the price is for all three medallions and all are in Brilliant Unc condition.