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.
A 1711 gold 5-guinea DECIMO (edge inscription) variety featuring popular Queen Anne exceeded expectations in the sale of the ...
Gold coins buried in a small pot and dated to the fifth century ... former curator of coins at the British Museum and the ...
Very few of these coins have survived until now, which makes this coin a rarity. It was sold at auction for over $2.5 million ...
The Hammersley Collection of British milled sovereigns will be offered in February in a Noonans sale, with several offerings ...
British Museum Prior to these finds, double emperor coins were also discovered in 1840 and 1950 They also found Saxon coins, a 9th Century gold ring, a silver ingot and a 5th Century crystal ...
The stolen gold coins were discovered near Manching in 1999, and are thought to date back to the first century BC Thieves have stolen a hoard of Celtic gold coins worth about €1.6m (£1.4m ...
Indeed, gold doesn’t work very well for this hand-to-hand exchange at all, since even small coins tend to be of very ... the BRICS in January. Yield on British government bond of perpetual ...