For more than a thousand years, the primary purpose of Britain’s Royal Mint has been to make coins. It has forged into metal the likeness of England’s kings and queens from Alfred the Great ...
These coins are uncirculated, meaning they are for collectors and you would not receive one as change in a shop. In the past, commemorative coins released by the Royal Mint have sold for way more ...
We are all being urged to check our wallets and down the back of our sofas after a 50p coin sold for 350 times its value at auction over Christmas. The 50p coin in question was released in 2009 to ...
The Royal Mint has unveiled the first batch of commemorative coins set to be available for purchase in the New Year. Five new coins, marking significant national milestones and anniversaries due ...