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Stop Thief – Coins Stolen

Coins stolen after Coinex THIEVES are believed to have followed Greek coin dealer, Chris Pouloglou, back to his hotel after he left Coinex on September 26, intent on securing his complete inventory of highly-priced coins. Four men were seen caught on CCTV at the London Hilton on Park Lane where Chris was staying, however, they […]

Nick from B and G Coins on BBC Radio Stoke HG Wells £2 Coin

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Nick from B and G Coins was asked to participate in a discussion with BBC Radio Stoke regarding errors on the new HG Wells £2 coin. The interview can be heard by clicking below, or via the BBC website here. Original image source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9116019/HG-Wells-fans-slam-errors-new-commemorative-Royal-Mint-coin.html

Multiple Errors Discovered on New Royal Mint’s HG Wells £2 Coin

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Observant fans of HG Wells have questioned how a new coin from the Royal Mint commemorating The War of the Worlds author could be released with multiple errors, including giving his “monstrous tripod” four legs. The £2 coin is intended to mark 75 years since the death of Wells, and includes imagery inspired by The […]

Genuine Ancient Medieval Chinese Coin Discovered in Hampshire

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This is now the second such coin found in England, with an earlier example unearthed in Cheshire in 2018. The pair are in addition to a wealth of other Chinese currency discovered in England dating from slightly later periods. Both 11th-century items were discovered in areas associated with other medieval finds. These included two Roman […]

New High Security Bullion 2021 Coins to be Released by The Royal Mint

The Royal Mint has revealed its highly anticipated new design for its range of Britannia coins, starting with the 2021 coins which were released on October 19th 2020. Philip Nathan’s classic design remains, but now with additional ‘micro-detail’ design elements to make counterfeiting near impossible. The updated design has been heralded as “the most overtly […]

Oliver Cromwell Gold Coin Struck in 1656 to be Auctioned for an Estimated £150,000

A 364-year-old gold coin bearing a portrait of Oliver Cromwell is to be auctioned for an estimated £150,000. The 50 shilling piece showing a side-portrait of the Lord Protector was struck in 1656 by Thomas Simon, Cromwell’s chief engraver. On the reverse is a crowned shield and both sides have Latin lettered abbreviated legends around […]

How a Coin is Made

  It’s so easy to take something as simple as our loose change for granted, forgetting the dedication and craftsmanship that goes into producing each coin. Every coin denomination is made from an alloy, which is a mixture of metals. The process starts by melting the appropriate metals in exactly the right proportions in a […]

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