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.
The coin was originally a medal from Captain Cook’s second voyage of discovery. The renowned British explorer and naval officer set sail from Plymouth in July 1772 after being commissioned by ...
An avid coin collector is calling on the British public to rifle through their loose change, as there could be a small fortune hiding among their everyday coppers. According to the expert known as ...
Siege coins, crafted from melted church silver in Carlisle during the English Civil War, are slated for auction.
The Royal Mint, which has struck the coins of monarchs from Alfred the Great in the ninth century through to King Charles III ...
The ancient gold coin of Brutus was the star coin in a trio of auctions held at the auction house Numismatica Genevensis SA.
The threepence coin was struck in 1652 in Boston just weeks after the first mint in the then-British colony had opened, according to a statement released Monday by Stack's Bowers Galleries ...
LONDON — Beatles legend Paul McCartney is being honored in a specially minted British coin collection. The Royal Mint, which has struck the coins of monarchs from Alfred the Great in the ninth ...