RMD969T0–John Frederick Herschel (1792-1871) English astronomer and scientist, from photograph when Master of the Mint (1850-1855) showing him holding a florin (2 shilling piece) which was being introduced with the idea of decimalization of the coinage.
RM2H0XYPB–Sovereign: Henry VIII Enthroned (obverse); Royal Arms on Tudor Rose (reverse), 1526–44. England, Henry VIII, 1509-1547. Gold; diameter: 4.2 cm (1 5/8 in.). During his life Henry VII had accumulated enormous wealth, and it took his son, Henry VIII, until 1542 to squander it. Henry knew how the English coinage had been debased in the past and did not see why it should not be debased again, this time for his personal benefit. Regardless of the inevitable financial catastrophe, he grasped at this easy revenue and in his last years not only debased the gold coinage to 20 ct., but the silver also,
RMBT6HCC–King Aethelraed 2nd, silver pennies, Totnes Mint, Totnes Guildhall Museum Saxon coins coinage coin English 10th 11th century
RFEJ40X5–The beautiful antique coinage of British India during the reign of Queen Victoria, 1862-1901.
RM2BEJTEJ–An English Gold Sovereign dated 1878 with Queen Victoria's head
RM2GGD7P4–1920s coloured cover of an English magazine booklet - A Madman Of The Mountains, a wild west mystery, published by the Original Buffalo Bill Library. Price 2d (two pence) known as dime novels, Though originating in America, in Britain they were known as boys' weeklies or story papers and were particularly before the Second World War.
RMAA1GKF–Old English Coins
RMDWBNN5–1 Shilling coin, English shield, Queen Elizabeth II, UK, 1955
RFA4FEJ6–English coins
RFBFMRT6–Collection of pre-decimal English coins
RMH95F93–Coin of King John of England
RFFWHM9M–Old crown, pre decimal UK coinage.
RM2B9K2AP–UK Sterling Pound Coin.
RMT965JP–Matthew Boulton (September 3, 1728 - August 17, 1809) was an English manufacturer and business partner of Scottish engineer James Watt. He was the son of a Birmingham manufacturer of small metal products who died when Boulton was 31. He managed and expanded the business, adopted the latest techniques, and branched into silver plate, ormolu and other decorative arts.
RM2WJ6ENK–The Crown of the Commonwealth designed by Thomas Simon Black and White Illustration from the Connoisseur, an Illustrated Magazine for Collectors Voll 3 (May-Aug 1902) published in London.
RFCE5FXB–a pile of English copper coins on white background
RM2H0XYPT–Half Angel: Angel Slaying a Dragon (obverse); Ship with Shield of Arms (reverse), 1526–44. England, Henry VIII, 1509-1547. Gold; diameter: 2.2 cm (7/8 in.). During his life Henry VII had accumulated enormous wealth, and it took his son, Henry VIII, until 1542 to squander it. Henry knew the English coinage had been debased in the past and did not see why it should not be debased again, this time for his personal benefit. Full debasement began officially in 1544. The angel varied in value from 6 shillings 8 pence to 11 shillings between Edward's reign and the time of James I. During the reign o
RMC76J6F–Royal Mint 1977 Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
RFEJ40XH–The beautiful antique coinage of British India during the reign of Queen Victoria, 1862-1901.
RM2BEJTEE–An English two shilling coin dated 1949 in uncirculated condition
RFJ6GJ3F–english money
RMHWC8RJ–One pound coin showing stamped detail
RMBKTNFX–Coinage of the United Kingdom
RMA1MX29–English Coin Charles First 1st dated 1644 Minted Oxford Crown
RMC60FR9–Coinage Hall in Truro, Cornwall UK.
RMD5EEBA–English shield from 1 Shilling coin, UK, 1955, on white background
RFA4FEJ7–English coins
RFBFMRYH–Collection of pre-decimal English coins
RFHYHJ2P–Isolated Set of Pre Decimal English Coins
RFFWN8CE–Old farthing, pre decimal UK coinage.
RM2B9K2BR–UK Sterling Pound Coin.
RMG16CMD–Matthew Boulton (September 3, 1728 - August 17, 1809) was an English manufacturer and business partner of Scottish engineer James Watt. He was the son of a Birmingham manufacturer of small metal products who died when Boulton was 31. He managed and expand
RM2T2KT27–Drawing of a Silver Penny from the reign of King Æthelstan or Athelstan. Black and White Illustration from the 'Old England' published by James Sangster in 1860.
RFCE5FW7–Pile of copper 2p English coins
RM2P8BBED–British commemorative 50p coin (2005) commemorating the 250th anniversary of the publication of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language
RFA22TF7–English currency coins
RMH8K6AF–First ever Royal Mint set of Decimal Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1971.
RFEJ40XM–The beautiful antique coinage of British India during the reign of Queen Victoria, 1862-1901.
RM2BEJTEG–An English Gold Sovereign dated 1878 from the reign of Queen Victoria
RFB6W33D–English twenty pound notes
RMHWC8R8–One pound coin showing stamped detail
RMBE2GPJ–English banknote with pound coins
RMA1MX1D–England English Coin from Charles 1st dated 1644 Oxford Crown
RMMW0019–. English: Sassanid coinage of ancient Georgia (Bartholomaei, 1859) . 1859. J. Bartholomaei [Бартоломей, Иван Алексеевич (1813—1870)] 544 Sassanid coinage of ancient Georgia (Bartholomaei, 1859)
RF2E025HW–A tabby cat looking through window at the snow on the street. Copy space.
RFA4FEJ9–Selection of English coins
RMEWG5FF–Replica farthing coin garden ornament
RMMDM7GT–The iconic Victorian Coinage Hall building in Truro City centre in Cornwall.
RFFWHMA8–Old crown, pre decimal UK coinage.
RM2B9K29D–UK Sterling Pound Coin.
RMBCN5E4–City of Truro, England. Bronze war memorial on marble plinth in Boscawen Street, with Coinage Hall in the background.
RMAAG97C–Martin Folkes 1690 1754 English antiquary
RFCE5845–English pound coins with a 2 pence coin
RM2P8BB8M–British commemorative 50p coin (2005) commemorating the 250th anniversary of the publication of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language
RFA22TFB–English currency coins
RMH8K6A7–Royal Mint 'The Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' collections for all years from 1970 to 1982
RFEJ40XW–The beautiful antique coinage of British India during the reign of Queen Victoria, 1862-1901.
RM2BEJTEB–An English two shilling coin dated 1949 photographed against a white background
RFBRRX8H–A stack of English one pound coins
RMHAF1C4–One penny English currency coin in a macro close-up on a rich luxurious golden background. Copyspace area for finance, banking, and economics designs
RMB1344M–Threepenny bits
RMP1K20E–Complete Tudor gold hoard (The Asthall Hoard), 1470-1526. Artist: Unknown.
RMMWR9AP–. English: Sassanid coinage of ancient Georgia (Bartholomaei, 1859) . 1859. J. Bartholomaei [Бартоломей, Иван Алексеевич (1813—1870)] 544 Sassanid coinage of ancient Georgia (Bartholomaei, 1859)
RMDX8EWB–British Sterling Coins
RFA4FEJ0–English pound coins
RMEWG5FX–Replica farthing coin garden ornament
RMMDM7JY–The iconic Victorian Coinage Hall building in Truro City centre in Cornwall.
RFFWN8CF–Old farthing, pre decimal UK coinage.
RM2T2KT4Y–Drawing of a Silver Penny from the reign of King Canute or Cnut of England. 11th century. Black and White Illustration from the 'Old England' published by James Sangster in 1860.
RMBCN4TP–City of Truro, England. Bronze war memorial on marble plinth in Boscawen Street, with Coinage Hall in the background.
RF2DHWMK5–New one pound British coin of England UK introduced in 2017 which show emblems of each of the nations on the coinage on a wood background stock photo
RFCE586C–pound coins with 50p coin
RMMPNDCW–'Bishop Ken and a Beggar', 1912. Artist: Unknown.
RMTXGYT1–John Frederick Herschel (1792-1871) English astronomer and scientist, from photograph when Master of the Mint (1850-55) showing him holding a florin (2 shilling piece) which was being introduced with the idea of decimalization of the coinage
RMH8K6AD–Last Royal Mint set of imperial Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1970, the last year of pre-decimal coinage.
RMA6HX7X–Money UK currency Coins
RMA0HPK9–A pile of English coins
RFBRRX77–A stack of English one pound coins
RMHAF1HD–Two pound English currency coin in a macro close-up on a rich luxurious golden background. Copyspace area for finance, banking, and economics designs
RFM9T9F9–Great Britain golden coin of UK pound in gold, GBP english currency, close up of the tail side sterling of 1976. Isolated on white studio background.
RMP1K20G–Complete Tudor gold hoard (The Asthall Hoard), 1470-1526. Artist: Unknown.
RMMY209Y–. English: Sassanid coinage of ancient Georgia (Bartholomaei, 1859) . 1859. J. Bartholomaei [Бартоломей, Иван Алексеевич (1813—1870)] 475 Sassanid coinage of ancient Georgia (Bartholomaei, 1859)
RMDX8EX2–British pennies and Euro cent coins
RFA4FEK2–English 20p coins.
RM2BBP2DT–An early print showing a sectional view of the Rotunda in Leicester Fields (now Leicester Square), London with visitors looking at panoramas painted on the walls. The purpose built building was designed by Robert Mitchell to exhibit the panoramic paintings of Robert Barker (1737-1806) and had a lower and upper circle to view one of two panoramas for an entrance fee of one shilling. The building still exists and is now used as the Roman Catholic Church of Notre Dame de Franceas.
RMMDM7JP–The iconic Victorian Coinage Hall building in Truro City centre in Cornwall.
RFFWHMAP–Old half crown, pre decimal UK coinage.
RM2T2KRXP–Drawing of a Silver Penny from the reign of King Wiglaf of Mercia; 9th century. Black and White Illustration from the 'Old England' published by James Sangster in 1860.
RMBCN5B7–City of Truro, England. Bronze war memorial on marble plinth in Boscawen Street, with Coinage Hall in the background.
RF2DHJ04X–Silver short cross cut half penny English hammered coin of King Henry II of the 12th century dated around 1180- 1189 minted in London England isolate
RMBBCYBR–Coinage Hall, Truro, Cornwall, UK
RMT6HGJB–Macro photo of an English pence
RMPH42R2–British 10p coin (reverse) from 2018 'Alphabet' series, celebrating Britishness. E - English breakfast
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