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This solid silver hallmarked tie pin is also and made in our workshop. The design matches that of the Service Medal. The tie pin comes in a presentation box. More Info |
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This medal was struck to commemorate the new Millennium. More Info |
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Made from copper, c 1625. Copper farthings were struck previously under private licence, granted by James I. Individuals could then make a profit selling the coins, as there was a shortage of small change! Obverse – Crossed sceptres passing through a crow More Info |
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King Aethelstan 924 – 939 AD. In 927AD Aethelstan invaded the Viking held areas of Northumberland and claimed himself to be the 1st King of England. Obverse – Small cross in inner circle. Inscription EDELSTAN REX in outer ring. Reverse – The moneyer’s nam More Info |
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Ceolwulf I 821-823 AD. Obverse – Crude portrait of Ceowulf, Anglo Saxon King of Mercia. Reverse – The moneyer’s name in three lines More Info |
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