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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Preston Guild Medallion in silver. Preston, Lancashire holds a fair every 20 years known as its... | 1972 | United Kingdom | ||
Platinum Concord medallion. Obverse The obverse shows Concorde flying over the White House in... | 1976 | United Kingdom | ||
Jeton or token, know a s a Cumberland Jack. Similar in size to a gold sovereign, it has a crude... | 1837 | United Kingdom | ||
Another Preston Guild medallion. This is in copper, and dated 1862. The obverse shows a view of... | 1862 | United Kingdom | ||
2005 | United Kingdom | |||
Gold medallion struck by John Pinches, re-creating the seal of Simon de Monfort, famous for the... | 1965 | United Kingdom | ||
Gold medallion in high relief by John Pinches of London commemorating Sir Winston Churchill 1874... | 1965 | United Kingdom | ||
Official large size (57mm) gold Coronation medal or medallion of George VI, dated 12 May 1937.... | 1937 | United Kingdom | ||
Duke of Wellington token or medallion, celebrates 7 of his victories. Obverse: Bust of the Duke... | 1812 | United Kingdom | ||
Brass imitation half guinea of George III. the reverse inscription read:- IN MEMORY OF THE GOOD... | 1788 | United Kingdom | ||
Official commemorative copper medallion for Queen Mary II. The reverese inscription informs us... | 1694 | United Kingdom | ||
2002 | United Kingdom | |||
On copper halfpennies and farthings of Charles II, Britannia made her re-appearance. she is shown... | 1672 | United Kingdom | ||
Silver sixpence of William III, London mint. | 1697 | United Kingdom | ||
Copper halfpenny of George III, with dark tone, compare this with our 1771 example with mint lustre. | 1770 | United Kingdom | ||
George III shilling without semee of hearts in shield. | 1787 | United Kingdom | ||
Copper penny token from Parys' Anglesey mine, with a druid's head. | 1788 | United Kingdom | ||
Is this the earliest dated Euro in existence. A rare pattern, by the Birmingham Mint apparently... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
George IV gold sovereign. The colour looks unnaturally too yellow, but we have learned to colour... | 1824 | United Kingdom | ||
William IV bare head sovereign. | 1836 | United Kingdom | ||