English Coin
English gold coinDiameter 24mm There is a crown on the obverse and a horse on reverse. This coin was produced during the reign of George III (1760-1820).
English Coin Weight
English brass half guinea coin weight, 1772 Diameter 18mm The obverse features the inscription 'GEO III/ SD/ 10:5' and the reverse features the inscription 'Dwt.Gr/ 2.16/ 1772'. The value of coins was ...
English Coin Weight
Small brass token, possibly a coin weight used for verifying the gold or silver content of a coin. The obverse and reverse are identical, both featuring the incscription 'S.D/ 53/ 1.8'.
English Commemorative Medal
London medal, c.1858 Diameter 40mm Medal struck to commemorate Queen Victoria's visit to Warwick, June 16th 1858, the day after she opened Aston Hall in Birmingham. The obverse features the diademed bust ...
English Commemorative Medal
A silver coloured medal from Warwick to commemorate Queen Victoria's visit to Warwick in 1858. The medal is contained within a square brown box with blue velvet lining. The obverse has a deep relief portrait ...
English Commemorative Medal - Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
English medal, c.1897 Diameter 25mm Medal struck to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign, which was the longest of any single British Monarch. The obverse features the diademed bust ...
English Commemorative Medal - Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
English medal c.1897 Diameter 33mm Medal struck to commemorate the 60th year of the reign of Queen Victoria, which had become the longest reign of any single British Monarch. The obverse features the ...
English Commemorative Medal - Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
English bronze medal, c.1887
Diameter 37mm
Medal struck to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. The obverse features the diademed laureate bust of Queen Victoria facing left and the ...
English Commemorative Medal - Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
English copper medal, c.1887 Diameter 45mm Medal struck to commemorate the Golden Jubilee celebrations in the County of Warwick. The obverse features the diademed bust of Queen Victoria facing left and ...
English Commemorative Medal - Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
English gilt medal, c.1887 Diameter 36mm Medal struck to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign. The obverse features a circular photograph of the Queen from which extend four branches. ...
English Commemorative Token
English copper token, 1794 Diameter 28mm This token commemorates the Royal Navy's victory, led by 1st Earl Howe (1726-1799), over the Revolutionary French on 1 June 1794. The obverse features the bust ...
English Copper Token
English copper token, 1655
Diameter 15mm
The obverse features a shield within a central ring. The inscription around the outside is very worn but the name 'WALLER' is just visible to the left ...
English Coronation Medal - Queen Victoria
English brass medal, c.1838 Diameter 23mm Medal struck to commemorate the coronation of Queen Victoria. The obverse features the diademed bust of Victoria facing left The inscription reads 'HER MOST GRACIOUS ...
English Cross Country Championship Medal
English Cross Country Championship medal, 1946.
A cross country medal consisting of a bronze coloured metal bar with an enamel pendant. The pendant features an English rose.
English Crown
English silver crown, c.1675 Diameter 38mm The obverse features the laureate bust of King Charles II facing right. The inscription reads 'CAROLUS II DEI GRATIA', Latin for 'Charles II By the Grace of ...
English Crown
English silver crown, 1696 Diameter 40mm The obverse features the draped and laureate bust of William III facing right with the inscription 'GULIELMUS III.DEI.GRATIA', Latin for 'William III By the Grace ...
English Crown
English silver crown, 1707-1708 Diameter 38mm The obverse features the draped bust of Queen Anne facing left. There is a stamp of the letter 'E' below the bust indicating that the coin was minted in Edinburgh. ...
English Crown
English silver crown, 1820
Diameter 37mm
The obverse features the laureate bust of George III and the inscription 'GEORGIUS III D: G: BRITANNIARIUM REX F: D: 1820', Latin, abbreviated meaning ...