LawrenceChard
Lancashire
United Kingdom
Director of Chard Coins, operator of numerous coin websites including www.chards.co.uk We are happpy to share some of our photographs with you, and hope your members and other viewers appreciate the
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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Matt proof coronation crown of Edward VII. | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
Official copper coronation medallion of Edward VII with Queen Consort Alexandra on the reverse. | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
London Mint gold sovereign from Edward VII's coronation year, Four mints struck sovereigns this... | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
Melbourne Mint sovereign of Edward VII. | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
Perth Mint gold sovereign issued in Edward VII's coronation year. | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
Sydney Mint sovereign of Edward VII, coronation year. | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
George William De Saulles designed both sides of the Edward VII florin, used for the entire short... | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
1902 gold two pound coins (double sovereigns) were issued in both ordinary uncirculated, and... | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
Matt proof halfcrown from the Coronation proof set of Edward VII. | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
Another fake sovereign, 1902 London Mint. The obverse could pass as genuine, at least from our... | 1902 | United Kingdom | ||
Copper half centavo from the early years of US control. Note the spelling of Filipinas. | 1903 | Philippines | ||
Rather tatty specimen of Ethiopian 1 Birr of Menelik II. We used to see quite a few of these, and... | 1903 | Ethiopia | ||
1903 London Mint sovereign of Edward VII. | 1903 | United Kingdom | ||
Melbourne Mint sovereign of Edward VII. | 1903 | United Kingdom | ||
Perth Mint sovereign of Edward VII, 1903. | 1903 | United Kingdom | ||
1903 Edward VII Sydney Mint sovereign. | 1903 | United Kingdom | ||
Gold 20 francs of Tunisia 1904 (AH date 1322), Muhamad Al-Hadi Bey. Images copyright Chard | 1904 | Tunisia | ||
French gold 20 franc rooster, with head of Marianne symbolising the republic, and a Gallic cock... | 1904 | France | ||
Shilling of Edward VII with attractive toning. | 1904 | United Kingdom | ||
London Mint gold sovereign of Edward VII. | 1904 | United Kingdom | ||