Great Britain, George V (1910-1936). 1 Shilling 1927, KM 833, Silver 23,50 mm, weight 5,66 g. .500, Condition XF
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Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). 1 Penny 1949, KM 869, Bronze 31 mm, weight 9,40 g, Condition XF+
United Kingdom. The Royal Mint Proof set, 2006, features coin designs commemorating the life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross, the 80th Birthday Crown. QE II's birthday makes a wonderful centerpiece to the set housed in a stylish presentation case, the set contains a total of thirteen Proof coins that are protected by clear acrylic and can be displayed flat or upright in a specially designed base, an oloro booklet containing a certificate of authenticity is included and fits in a velvet recess, Condition Proof
Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). 1 Penny 1938, KM 845, Bronze 31 mm, weight 9,40 g, Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
Great Britain, Scotland, Leith. 1/2 (Half) Penny Token 1796, John White (1751-1803), Atkins p.315, 49; D&H Lothian 59, Copper 28 mm, weight 8,80 g., Condition XF+, nice dark patina
Great Britain, George VI (1936-1952). 1/2 Penny 1942, KM 844, Bronze 25,5 mm, weight 5,67 g, Condition aUNC
Great Britain, Edward VII (1901-1910). 4 Pence 1905, Maundy, KM 798, Silver 18 mm, weight 1,9 g. .925, Condition aUNC, beautiful patina
Great Britain, Farthing 1875 H, Victoria 1837-1901, KM 753, Bronze 20 mm, weight 2,78 g., Condition aXF/VF+, patina
United Kingdom. University College, London - Malden Prize Medal, 1876, by N. Macphail, BHM 3035, Bronze, 70 mm, weight 148,98 g., Condition UNC, medal in original Macphail, Glasgow, plush lined case.
Obverse: bust of classical scholar Henry Malden, professor of Greek at University College London from 1831 until his death in 1876.
Reverse: legend around central wreath, without inscription.
Great Britain, George III (1760–1820). Gaming token, imitation of a gold half guinea (spade guinea) 1790, Brass, 20 mm, weight 2,20 g, Condition XF+
Imitations of gold guineas and their fractions were used as game counters, commemorative medals, and advertising gadgets. Often with a hole for a watch chain. They were produced until the first decades of the 20th century.
Great Britain. H.M. Tower of London medal, 1078 - 1978, Royal Mint, Bronze 44 mm, weight 36,56 g., Condition UNC, original box and certificate, beautiful patina
Great Britain, Victoria (1837-1901). Medal 1897 Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, Mint Birmingham, Ltd, Bronze 37 mm, weight 31,8 g, Condition XF, nice dark brown shiny patina
Great Britain. 50 Pence 2011, Wheelchair Rugby, Series: 2012 Summer Olympics, London (XXX Olympics and XIV Paralympics), by Ian Rank-Broadley, Natasha Ratcliffe, KM# 1187, Sp# LO28, Cu-Ni 27,30 mm, weight 8,0 g., Condition BU
Great Britain. 1982 medal celebrating the birth of the Prince of Wales, Nickel 37 mm, weight 28,35 g., Condition aUNC
Great Britain, Norfolk. 1/2 Penny Token 1812, Tunstead & Happing, PAYABLE AT THE CORPORATION HOUSE, Copper 30 mm, weight 10,70 g., Condition VF+, nice patina
Great Britain, Bath. Farthing Token 1795, M. LAMBE & SON GROCERS BATH, SPICES TEAS SUGARS COFFEES, Conder p.138, 62; Pye p.6, 7; Virt p.125; Atkins p.179, 98a; D&H Somersetshire 112a, Copper 23 mm, weight 4,60 g., Condition XF+/XF, beautiful patina
Great Britain, Edward VII (1901-1910). 1902 medal commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, W&E# 4560A.9, BHM 3741, by Frank Bowcher, Spink & Son Ltd Mint, London, Silver 40 mm, weight 26,9 g, marked “Silver” on the edge, Condition XF, grey patina
Great Britain, George V (1910-1936). 1 Shilling 1927, KM 833, Silver 23,50 mm, weight 5,66 g. .500, Condition XF
