ticker_tape
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Actually sent a Bowie coin into space. Not bad if your a collector range from £15 to £2,500.
Some nice collectables on there covering a lot of different topics.
I don't actually collect but mother left me about 300 odd 1930s silver pre decimal coins, which I've never had valued, there's much more Silver in the pre 1930s coins.
I do have theDecimal book they issued in 1970 1/2 pence up to 50p and the First £2coin about 10 years prior to them actually rolling it out.
A few commemorative coins too 1965 Churchill etc
Some nice collectables on there covering a lot of different topics.
I don't actually collect but mother left me about 300 odd 1930s silver pre decimal coins, which I've never had valued, there's much more Silver in the pre 1930s coins.
I do have theDecimal book they issued in 1970 1/2 pence up to 50p and the First £2coin about 10 years prior to them actually rolling it out.
A few commemorative coins too 1965 Churchill etc
The Royal Mint sends a David Bowie coin into space to the ‘Starman’
The Royal Mint, the Original Maker of UK coins, has today launched a commemorative coin celebrating the career of one of Britain’s most enduring musical icons – David Bowie.
www.royalmint.com