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| Highly Accurate Reproduction Coins Our replicas of historic coins cover a broad range of dates and will satisfy the needs of living history groups, retailers, and collectors. Our mint produces a range of semi-replica hammered coins that really do look and feel authentic. Weights, alloys, and fineness are kept close to the original remedies, and coins can be supplied as new or in a gently toned and aged condition. Original coins are carefully analyzed to determine engraving techniques and over 35 years experience is used to recreate the dies in fine detail. Our mint acts as a real period mint with its own mintmark, issuing coins under its own name.There has long been a controversy over replicas with this degree of accuracy. Are they replicas or forgeries? Our mint, in an effort to answer this, has offered a reasonable compromise. In addition to issuing coins under their own nationally recognized mintmark, they also alter the legend slightly to distinguish these coins for what they are. Additionally, an example of each of these replicas is held by the British Museum for reference. |
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Charles the Bold (A) Ref: BI-110 Circa 1474 Billon Flanders Groat * Original alloy specifications, approx. 60-70% sterling silver. Please specify new or aged finish
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Charles I (B) Ref: BI-120 Silver Threepence *** Made from sterling silver. Please specify new or aged finish
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Charles I (C) Ref: BI-130 Tower Silver Penny *** Made from sterling silver. Please specify new or aged finish
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Edward I/III (D) Ref: BI-140 Circa 1272-1377 *** Made from sterling silver. Please specify new or aged finish
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Charles I (E) Ref: BI-150 Circa 1625-1649 Copper Royal Farthing ** Made from Copper.Copper farthings had been struck and issued privately under licence during the preceding reign of James I. The king would grant a license or patent to an individual in return for a fee. The individual could then make considerable profits from producing and exchanging or selling the coins. This came about because there had been a serious shortage of small change for a considerable period of time.Obverse: A pair of crossed scepters passing through a crown or diadem. CARO D G MAG BRIReverse: A crown above a crude harp with a bird-like head. The original reverse inscription, continued from the obverse, would have read: FRA ET HIB REXPlease specify new or aged finish
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Elizabeth I (F) Ref: BI-160 Circa 1558-1603 Silver Half Groat *** Made from sterling silver.
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Athelstan (G) Ref: BI-170 Circa 924-939 A.D. Silver Penny *** Made from sterling silver. Please specify new or aged finish
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Ceowulf I (H) Ref: BI-180 Circa 821-823 A.D. Silver Penny *** Made from sterling silver. Please specify new or aged finish
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Charles the Bold (I) Ref: BI-190 Circa 1474 A.D. Billon Double Stuiver * Original alloy specifications, approx. 60-70% sterling silver Please specify new or aged finish
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Charles I Exeter Crown (J) Ref: BI-200 The Exeter Mint. A mint had been set up at Truro, but this was later moved to Exeter. Its exact location in Exeter is still not known. The Exeter mint used a rose, castle, and EX monograms as mintmarks.Obverse: Portrait of King Charles I on horseback, riding left, brandishing a sword on his right hand. The mintmark is an EX monogram and castle design. As it is produced in sterling silver, there is a hallmark on our coin. CAROLUS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HI REXReverse: Large garnished oval shield, the quarters containing a lion rampant, a harp, three leopards and fleurs-de-lis, all within an inner circle. CHRISTO AUSPICE REGNO 1645Please specify new or aged finish. Approx 1 5/8" dia, 1.1 oz.
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#Limited edition (X) Ref: 2868 No longer offered for sale.
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Eric Ref: BI-210 Circa 952-954 A.D. Viking Silver Penny *** Made from sterling silver.
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Aethelred II Ref: BI-240 Circa 978-1016 A.D. Saxon Silver Penny, Longcross type *** Made from sterling silver.Ethelred II is famously known as "the unready". This is usually believed to mean that he was unprepared, but actually it is from the Anglo-Saxon "UNREDE" meaning "without counsel", that is without good advice. Ethelred reigned from 978 to 1016, and was one of the last Anglo Saxon kings.Obverse Portrait of Ethelred facing left. EDELRED REX ANGLOReverse The very first "long cross" design, with inscription usually bearing the name of the moneyer or mint. The cross on the reverse side became used for splitting the coin into two halves or four quarters, to provide small change in the form, literally, of halfpence and farthings.Please specify new or aged finish
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Tavestock Ref: BI-230 Penny Token ** Made from copper.
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Henry VI Ref: BI-220 Circa 1430 Silver Groat *** Made from sterling silver. Henry VI reigned from 1422 to 1461 and from 1470 to 1471, his reign was interrupted by Edward IV. Obverse: Portrait of Henry VI facing forward, in tressures, Inscription HENRIC VI REX ANGLO. Reverse: Long Cross with inscription in two circles. POSUI DEUM ADIUTORE MEUM Please specify new or aged finish.
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| Roman Coin Sets The Romans invaded Britain in 43AD when about 40,000 troops crossed the channel under the command of Aulus Plautius. Claudius himself arrived in Britain to take command of the later stages of the campaign and earn an official triumph.Double-sided coins reproduced from originals in the Ashmolean Museum, Verulamium Museum, Museum of London and The Grosvenor Museum. The sets depict the Roman occupation of Britain and include full historical details. Coins are marked to identify them as reproductions. |
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Roman Coin Set One Ref: RCP-1 Comes with two different coins: Denaruis of Caesar and Gold Stater of Catuvellauni. Dates from 45-20 BC.
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Roman Coin Set Two Ref: RCP-2 Comes with two different coins: Denaruis of Vespasian 69-79 AD and Gold Aureus of Domitian 81-96 AD
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Roman Coin Set Three Ref: RCP-3 Comes with two different coins: Sestertius of Nero 54-68 AD and Denaruis of Titus 79-81 AD.
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Roman Coin Set Four Ref: RCP-4 Comes with three different coins: Dupondius of Hadrian 117-138 AD, Aureus of Claudius 41-54 AD and As of Claudius 41-54 AD
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Roman Coin Set Five Ref: RCP-5 Comes with five different coins: Dupondius of Nero 54-68AD, Sestertius of Faustina I, As of Antoninius Pius 138-161 AD, Aureus of Claudius 41-54 AD, Denarius of Augustus 27BC - 14AD
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| Viking, Celtic, Saxon and Medieval Coins Our new historic coins are packaged individually with a picture from the time period on the front and quite a bit of information on the back of each card. Coins reproduced from the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University Scotland. |
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Viking War Coin Ref: VIKCP/1 Silver Penny, struck by the Vikings of York in the A.D. 920's. Called St. Peter of York money by the inscription.
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Viking Trade Coin Ref: VIKCP/2 Silver Penny, minted by Sihtric King of Dublin soon after AD 1000. Such Hiberno-Norse coins copied the Anglo-Saxon long cross penny of Aethelred II.
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Edward I and Edward II Ref: E1E2CP Silver Penny, minted at London and found in a treasure trove at Renfrew in 1963! The card gives a good overview of the struggles between King Edward I (longshanks), Edward II, William Wallace (Braveheart) and Robert the Bruce.
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Mary Queen of Scots Ref: MQSCP/S Silver Testoon (5 Scots Shillings) of Francis and Mary dated 1560. Obverse: displays the united royal arms of France and Scotland. Reverse: depicts FM monogram with the French lis and Scottish thistle
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James VI and James I Ref: J6J1CP Scottish Twelve Shilling Piece, minted at Edinburgh between 1609 and 1625
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Celtic Coins Ref: CEL1CP Comes with two different coins: Gold Stater 45-20 BC and 10-40 AD
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Saxon Coins Ref: SAX1CP Comes with two different coins: Penny of Aethelred II 997-1003 & Penny of Harold II 1066
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Medieval Coins Ref: MED1CP Comes with two different coins: Penny of William I 1068-70 & Penny of Eustace 1138-53
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Richard I & Richard III Coins Ref: R1R3CP Comes with two different coins: Penny of Richard I & Gold Angel of Richard III
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Henry VIII & Elizabeth I Coins Ref: HECPS Comes with two different coins: Henry VIII Groat 1509-1547 & Elizabeth I Sixpence 1558-1603
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English Civil War Coins Ref: CW1CP Comes with two different coins: Charles I Half-crown 1646 from siege of Newark & Commonwealth shilling 1653
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George IV and Victoria Coin Set Ref: VGCP Contains 2 coins; Crown of George IV 1821 and Gold Five Pound of Queen Victoria. The nineteenth century was an opulent time and many examples of the lavish lifestyles remain.

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Henry VIII & Elizabeth I Coins Ref: HECP Contains a medal from 1545 to commemorate Henry Viii as Supreme Head of the Church of England, and Elizabeth I silver crown 1601
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George III Coin Set 1760-1820 Ref: G3CP Contains 3 coins (shilling, sixpence and 1/3 guinea) from the time period of the American Revolution and the Napoleonic War.
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| George VI or WWII Era Coins Our new World War II Coins are packaged individually with a picture from WWII on the front and quite a bit of information about life in Britain during the war on the back of each card. Some of the coins are reproductions however some are Original Coins from the period! (While supplies last) |
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George VI Silver Sixpence Ref: WW2CP/6 1936-1952 Reproduction Coin. Obverse Bust of George VI, Reverse crown. During World War II a female trainee in a factory would be paid £ 1.18s per week
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George VI Nickel Brass Threepence Ref: WW2CP/2 1936-1952 Original Coin. Obverse Bust of George VI, Reverse Thrift. During World War II three pence would buy one weeks ration of tea, 1lb of rice or two whole herrings
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George VI The Blitz - Bronze Farthing Ref: WW2CP/3 Original Coin. Obverse Bust of George VI, Reverse Wren. During World War II a farthing would have bought one whole eggs worth of rationed dried egg.
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George VI Silver Threepence Ref: WW2CP/1 1936-1952 Reproduction Coin. Obverse Bust of George VI, Reverse Shield on Rose. During World War II two pence would buy a pint of rationed milk. Three pence would buy 1lb of oatmeal and for five pence you could buy a packet of cornflakes.
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George VI Rationing - Bronze Penny Ref: WW2CP/5 1936-1952 Original Coin. Obverse Bust of George VI, Reverse Britannia. In May 1941, an adults weekly food ration was - 3 pints of milk, 8 oz of jam, 2 oz of tea, one shillings (12 pence) worth of meat, 6 oz of butter, 2 oz of cooking fat, 4 oz of bacon, 1 oz of cheese and 8 oz of sugar.
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George VI Air Raids - Bronze Half Penny Ref: WW2CP/4 1936-1952 Original Coin. Obverse Bust of George VI, Reverse Ship. During World War II oranges and lemons were a penny each, 1lb. of cheese was ten pence and 1lb. of bacon was 18 pence.
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Pirate Coin Necklace Ref: 801312 From the depths of Davey Jones' locker comes this magnificent recreation of an actual Spanish Pillars and Waves Pieces of Eight coin, which has been transformed into a good luck necklace. This double-sided, sterling silver coin is a perfect companion on any long voyage. 24" inch rhodium plated, double rope chain with clasp included. Measures approximately 1.3" long, 1" wide, and .06" thick. Close Up
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