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Blog — Queen Elizabeth II

Prince George - capturing hearts around the world

Posted by Robin Parkes on

After turning 5 earlier this year, the young Prince is already growing into his role as a royal superstar. His cheeky antics at Princess Eugenie's recent wedding show that he's a real character.

So to mark Prince George's birthday and his early life, this exclusive limited edition set of five gold-plated full-colour photographic coins has been issued.

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Prince George's fifth birthday marked with unprecedented new UK coin

Posted by Robin Parkes on

Not only is Prince George very lucky, he has created an unexpected collecting opportunity which may well not be repeated until 2054.

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65 years as Queen - 11 facts about Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation

Posted by Catherine Antignani on

Today marks a historic day for British royalty. On this day 65 years ago Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation ceremony took place.   Now the longest reigning monarch, the event showed the immense responsibility that she inherited, as demonstrated by the quote: “Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust”. Here are 11 facts about Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation: 1. Queen Elizabeth was just 27 years old at the time of her coronation service. Whilst this is young, she is not actually the youngest monarch to start her reign; Mary, Queen of Scots...

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The history of Her Majesty’s Jubilee crown coins

Posted by Mark Liversidge on

This year Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Sapphire Jubilee – the first ever British monarch in history to do so. To mark the occasion, a brand new British Isles £5 Proof coin has been issued. In light of its release, I thought I’d take a look back at the history and timeless designs of previous British Jubilee commemorative coins issued during the Queen’s reign… 1953 The Coronation UK Crown The 1953 crown was issued to celebrate Her Majesty’s Coronation and was the very first UK commemorative coin to be issued during Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. Unusually, the obverse portrait features an engraving...

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