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GEORGE III "The King's Shilling" A reproduction George III shilling mounted on a card in a clear blister. The card describes the coin and some of the major events that took place during George III reign
£1.99
GEORGE VI FARTHING 1942 - 1952 King George VI was the first monarch to have farthing coins with the symbol of the Wren on the reverse minted for circulation.
£0.99
GREEK COIN, ATHENS STARTER Reproduction Athens Starter reproduced from a coin held by the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow.The ancient Greeks were among the first people in Europe to use coins in a form similar to today for trade.The original Athens Starter coins were made in 296B.C during the seige of Athens.
£1.99
GREEK COIN, SILVER DIDRACHM Originally minted in Athens in 460B.C this replica silver Didrachm depicts Athena on one side and her special birtd the owl on the other.This coin is reproducted from an original at the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow.
£1.99
GREEK COIN, SILVER DIDRACHM - TRADE A replica silver didrachm depicting the flying horse Pegasus on one side and the Goddess Athena on the other.Originally made during the 4th century B.C this coin represents trade.
£1.99
HADRIAN 117AD - 138AD BRONZE SESTERTIUS Lead free pewter reproduction of a bronze sestertius from the reign of Hadrian AD 117 - 138.This coin, which was found in the River Tyne, shows the Empeor's head on one side and on the reverse he is seen in the stern of Imperial barge.
£1.99
HENRY VIII & ELIZABETH 1 Wallet type packaging with two reproduction coins held in blisters. The information within gives a brief history of both Henry VIII and Elizabeth I
£2.95
HENRY VIII HALF GROAT 1544 - 1547 This half groat coin was struck in silver from the Mint in Canterbury.
£0.99
JAMES 1 SIXPENCE 1603 This penny was struck in silver with the Thistle mint mark and is the first bust of the first coinage.
£0.99
JAMES VI & 1 A reproduction James VI & I twelve shilling mounted on a card showing an image of Edinburgh Castle. The information on the back tells the story James VI & I
£1.99
JULIUS CAESAR 100BC - 44BC GOLD AUREUS Wallet type packaging with a reproduction Aureus held in a blister on the front. On the inside and reverse there is information about Caesar's life
£1.99
JULIUS CAESAR 100BC - 44BC SILVER DENARIUS Reproduction of a silver denarius from the time of Julius Caesar 100BC - 44BC,The obverse of the coin shows Julius Caesar using the title IMPERATOR.The reverse shows the goddess Venus who, it was claimed was the ancestor of his aristorcratic family.
£1.99

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