1997, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Proof Gold 10 Pounds. 1-Yr Type! NGC PF-69UC
1997, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Proof Gold 10 Pounds. 1-Yr Type! NGC PF-69UC
1997, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Proof Gold 10 Pounds. 1-Yr Type! NGC PF-69UC
1997, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Proof Gold 10 Pounds. 1-Yr Type! NGC PF-69UC

1997, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Proof Gold 10 Pounds. 1-Yr Type! NGC PF-69UC
1997, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Proof Gold 10 Pounds. Mint Year: 1997 References: KM-982. Mintage: 11,821 pcs. Certified and graded by NGC as PF-69 Ultra Cameo! Denomination: 10 Pounds. 10th Anniversary of the Britannia Bullion Coinage! 917 Weight: 3.41gm. Coins are British bullion coins issued by the Royal Mint in gold since 1987 and in silver since 1997. / has been used in several different senses. The name is a Latinisation of the native Brittonic word for the island. Which also produced the Greek form. Which originally, in the fourth to the first centuries BC, designated a collection of islands with individual names, including Albion or Britain. In Modern Welsh the name remains. By the 1st century BC, Britannia came to be used for Great Britain specifically. After the Roman conquest in 43 AD, Britannia meant Roman Britain, a province covering the island south of Caledonia (roughly Scotland). When Roman Britain was divided into four provinces in 197 AD, two were called Britannia Superior and Britannia Inferior. Britannia is the name given to the female personification of the island, and it is a term still used to refer to the whole island. In the 2nd century, Roman Britannia came to be personified as a goddess, armed with a trident and shield and wearing a Corinthian helmet. Long survived the end of Roman rule in Britain in the 5th century and yielded the name for the island in most European and various other languages, including the English Britain and the modern Welsh. After centuries of declining use, the Latin form was revived during the English Renaissance as a rhetorical evocation of a British national identity. Especially following the Acts of Union in 1707, which joined the Kingdoms of Englandand Scotland, the personification of the martial Britannia was used as an emblem of British maritime power and unity, most notably in Rule, Britannia! A British cultural icon, she was featured on all modern British coinage series until the redesign in 2008, and still appears annually on the gold and silver “Britannia” bullion coin series. She is also depicted in the Brit Awards statuette, the British Phonographic Industry’s annual music awards. The item “1997, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Proof Gold 10 Pounds. 1-Yr Type! NGC PF-69UC” is in sale since Sunday, March 17, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\UK (Great Britain)\Gold”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold (.917)
  • Certification Number: 4788704-037
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: PF69 Ultra Cameo
  • Year: 1997

1997, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Proof Gold 10 Pounds. 1-Yr Type! NGC PF-69UC
Biafra 1969 Gold 25 Pounds NGC PF-67UC Independence Anniversary
Biafra 1969 Gold 25 Pounds NGC PF-67UC Independence Anniversary
Biafra 1969 Gold 25 Pounds NGC PF-67UC Independence Anniversary

Biafra 1969 Gold 25 Pounds NGC PF-67UC Independence Anniversary
Biafra 1969 Gold 25 Pounds NGC PF-67UC Independence Anniversary. 79.8805 gr 0.917 gold 2.3550 oz of pure gold. Authenticity of this coin is Guaranteed by NGC. Add a map to your own listings. The item “Biafra 1969 Gold 25 Pounds NGC PF-67UC Independence Anniversary” is in sale since Wednesday, December 20, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “logicpapa” and is located in San Francisco, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 1969
  • Certification: NGC
  • Certification Number: 4501722-001
  • Grade: PR 67UC
  • Composition: Gold
  • Country of Manufacture: Biafra

Biafra 1969 Gold 25 Pounds NGC PF-67UC Independence Anniversary
1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE
1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE
1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE
1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE
1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE
1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE
1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE

1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE
Two Pounds 1994 Bank of England Tercentenary S. 4314 Gold Proof the rare mule with the obverse from S. 4251 without’Two Pounds’ below the bust FDC cased as issued with certificate #44 & full royal mint packaging – Graded nearly perfect PF69 Ulra Cameo by NGC. The 1994 gold proof two pounds piece was issued by the Royal Mint to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Bank of England. Designed by Leslie Durbin, the reverse shows the Bank’s original Corporate Seal, with Crown and Cyphers of King William III and Queen Mary II. Queen Elizabeth II’s third portrait can be seen on the obverse of the coin, designed by Raphael Maklouf. However, the’Mule’ variety features a slightly different obverse design compared to the rest of the issue. The Royal Mint unintentionally struck a number of pieces using the die for double sovereigns. The main difference between the two dies being the double sovereign die does not include the denomination’Two Pounds. The overall mintage for the 1994 gold proof two pounds is 1,000. Mintage estimates for the Mule variety alone vary from 50 pieces to 200 pieces. The two pounds piece is made of solid 22 carat gold (Gold Fineness of 0.916), and weighs 15.98 grams. It has a diameter of 28.40mm. Please take the time to check the large collection of coins & banknotes in my store. I have something for everyone. Prices are always revised. The item “1994 UK Gold Proof’Bank of England’ 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE” is in sale since Thursday, March 26, 2015. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\Europe\UK”. The seller is “narracan” and is located in Flinders Lane, VIC. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Gold

1994 UK Gold Proof'Bank of England' 2 Pounds Mule Coin NGC PF69UCAM SCARCE
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