How awesome would it be to dig around in your garbage can and find gold? Well, that's pretty much what the British Royal Mint ...
The King will replace his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, to become the first king on British ... to stamps, coins, banknotes and passports? There are approximately 27bn coins currently circulating ...
Five years later, Article 16 of the Act of Union declared that for the first time all of Great Britain would have the same currency - so that seems like a good starting point for British coins.
A PRIZED coin collection with some of the rarest examples of hammered gold in British history has sold for £1.1million. A Charles I piece from 1643 was the top item, going for £222,000.
A collection of rare British coins has sold for an eye-watering £1.1million at auction. The coin that fetched the highest sum was an "exceptionally rare" Charles I Gold Triple Unite, which sold ...
The Royal Mint has revealed its top ten rarest 50 pence coins currently in circulation ... Its 27.5mm diameter makes it the largest of any British coin, and allows space for decorative pictures.
The “George IV (Bare Head)” Sovereign is an extremely popular type in the British market, with problem-free coins being ...
Inscriptions on Iron Age coins are the first evidence of writing in Britain.This gold stater coin was one of 5294 British Iron Age and Roman coins excavated at a Late Iron Age shrine near Hallaton ...