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April 21, 2024

2 Pence - 1817 to 1848 - Price Guide

2 Pence 1817 to 1848 - Price Guide and values

A short-lived twopence denomination in silver was also produced, with circulation issues in 1817, 1818 and 1820, after which silver twopence coins were issued only as Maundy money.

April 17, 2024

50 Pence 2020 - Withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit Coin)

50 Pence 2020 - Withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit Coin)

The Brexit 2020 50 Pence coin features an inscription which reads Peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations on the reverse. Unveiled by Chancellor Sajid Javid, it commemorates the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.

April 12, 2024

Farthing - 1821 to 1901 - Price Guide

Farthing 1821 to 1901 - Price Guide and values

After the mint moved from the Tower of London to Tower Hill the production of gold and silver coins took precedence over copper in the Great Recoinage of 1816. The production of copper coins did not resume until the reign of King George IV (1820-1830), when farthings were produced in 1821.

April 9, 2024

5 Pence - 1968 to 2023 - Price Guide

5 Pence 1968 to 2023 - Price Guide and values

The National emblem of Scotland, a thistle royally crowned was the design on the reverse of this denomination before the Royal Arms. The first use of the thistle as a royal symbol of Scotland was on silver coins issued by James III in 1470. After a review of the United Kingdom coinage in 1987, the Government announced its intention to issue a smaller 5p coin.

April 7, 2024

Third Farthing - 1827 to 1913 - Price Guide

Third Farthing 1827 to 1913 - Price Guide and values

The third farthing was minted in copper in 1827, 1835, and 1844, and in bronze in various years between 1866 and 1913. While exclusively authorised for use in the Crown Colony of Malta, third farthings are catalogued as British coinage because they are fractions of British currency, and Malta otherwise used standard coins of the pound sterling.

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