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Coin Parade

04.05.2025

1684 Farthing - Charles II (Tin) - Coin Parade

Charles II Tin farthing with copper plug. The coin is dated on the edge. The reason this was made in tin rather than copper (which was used in previous years) was said to help the tin mining industry.

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06.05.2025

2025 VE Day 80th Anniversary 50p - Silver - Charles III - Coin Parade

2025 Silver Proof 50p issued to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of VE Day, which was on 8th May 1945.

Coin Parade

07.05.2025

2021 Through the Looking-Glass £2 1oz Silver Proof - Coin Parade

The 2021 Through the Looking-Glass £2 Silver Proof. One ounce 999.9 silver proof version and it was the second coin from the Royal Mint’s Treasury of Tales collection.

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08.05.2025

1915 Gold Sovereign Perth - Coin Parade

The Reverse, by Benedetto Pistrucci, shows St George on horseback slaying the Dragon with a sword. On the floor to the left is a broken spear from an earlier attack. Just above the date is the letter 'P' indicating the Perth mint.

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