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All coins are subject to availability, prices may fluctuate due to market conditions, please note pictures displayed are examples and are not of actual size.
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Description |
Price |
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Reverse |
| 1606-1607 |
James I Hammered Double crown, This attractive coin had a value of ten shillings and was struck between 1606 and 1607. The obverse shows a detailed portrait of the crowned Monarch while the reverse shows a crowned shield. Measures approx 24mm in diametre |
from £1,495.00 |
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| 1377-1399 |
Richard II Noble, Struck at the London Mint a high grade hammered gold coin which Measures approx 33 mm in diametre. (note: actual coin pictured) |
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| 1399-1413 |
Henry IV Noble, A great rarity much rarer than catalogues might suggest. This Noble was struck during the light coinage of 1412-1413. This is the first coin from the reign we've had the pleasure to own and measures approx 34mm in diametre. (note: actual coin pictured) |
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