The 50th Anniversary of Mr. Men - Little Miss. United Kingdom 1£ 2021 99,9% silver coin. 15,71 g
Price:
79,00 €
Denomination: £1
Maximum Coin Mintage: 9 000
Fine Silver 99.9 %
Weight: 15.71 g
Diameter: 27.00 mm
Year 2021
This year marks 50 years since Yorkshire-born copywriter Roger Hargreaves was inspired by his son to create one of the worlds most popular children's book series: Mr. Men Little Miss. The inspiration came in the form of a simple question: what does a tickle look like? The answer was Mr. Tickle, who is now one of more than 90 characters in an ever-growing collection read in multiple languages in more than 24 countries around the world.
Maximum Coin Mintage: 9 000
Fine Silver 99.9 %
Weight: 15.71 g
Diameter: 27.00 mm
Year 2021
This year marks 50 years since Yorkshire-born copywriter Roger Hargreaves was inspired by his son to create one of the worlds most popular children's book series: Mr. Men Little Miss. The inspiration came in the form of a simple question: what does a tickle look like? The answer was Mr. Tickle, who is now one of more than 90 characters in an ever-growing collection read in multiple languages in more than 24 countries around the world.
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Issuing Country: Ghana
Weight 1/2 oz
Silver: 999
Diameter 40 mm
Quality: proof
Year Date: 2022
Mintage: 1 000
Issuing Country: Ghana
Weight 1/2 oz
Silver: 999
Diameter 40 mm
Quality: proof
Year Date: 2022
Mintage: 1 000
69,00 €
Country: Cook Island
Face value: 5 Dollars
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 1 oz
Size: 59 x 27 mm
Quality: Antique finish
Mintage: 2500
Technique: smartminting® (Ultra High Relief)
What does a key mean for you? The symbolic range is extremely wide. At its heart, a key is an opener of locks. Whether it’s a door, a treasure chest, or the metaphorical heart, keys let us into unknown worlds and reveal secrets. In Eastern Europe keys were hung upside down over beds to ward off bad dreams. Jewish midwives used to give a key to a woman in labour to encourage safe delivery of the baby. Several cultures have buried their dead with keys to unlock the afterlife. The ancient Greeks saw keys as symbols of knowledge.
Today they are also traditionally given to graduates, and indeed anyone at the threshold to their next adventure. In modern romantic notion a key is often considered as “the key to my heart”. This is a love symbol much like the heart symbol. So whatever the occasion, thanks to the enhanced smartminting® technology you can use this 1 oz coin in antique finish to make your own meanings.
Face value: 5 Dollars
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 1 oz
Size: 59 x 27 mm
Quality: Antique finish
Mintage: 2500
Technique: smartminting® (Ultra High Relief)
What does a key mean for you? The symbolic range is extremely wide. At its heart, a key is an opener of locks. Whether it’s a door, a treasure chest, or the metaphorical heart, keys let us into unknown worlds and reveal secrets. In Eastern Europe keys were hung upside down over beds to ward off bad dreams. Jewish midwives used to give a key to a woman in labour to encourage safe delivery of the baby. Several cultures have buried their dead with keys to unlock the afterlife. The ancient Greeks saw keys as symbols of knowledge.
Today they are also traditionally given to graduates, and indeed anyone at the threshold to their next adventure. In modern romantic notion a key is often considered as “the key to my heart”. This is a love symbol much like the heart symbol. So whatever the occasion, thanks to the enhanced smartminting® technology you can use this 1 oz coin in antique finish to make your own meanings.
189,00 €
The Twelve Olympians in the Zodiac - Ares & Scorpio Samoa 0.20 $ 2021 Gold plated Copper/Nickel coin
Face value: 0.2 $
Issuing country: Samoa
Weight: 25 g
Diameter: 40 mm
Scorpio is the second Mars sign, and the one that most relates to Ares: while the fiery aspects of Aries might relate to him to some extent, it’s the more emotional Scorpio that resonates closer to him and his primal nature. As the later Autumn sign, Scorpio is related to Winter’s start, and thus to sunset-like conditions: as the Sun dims, so does life. Scorpio is defined by it’s loyalty bordering on possessiveness, as well as a rather strong impulsive nature but consciously made subtle or even outright hidden. Ares displays a surprising amount of loyalty to his family, even when most of Olympus doesn’t like him very much, and while numerous, his affairs are occult, unlike Zeus’ or Apollo’s. This reflects water as darkness: driven by strong impulses, but with the element of mystery and hidden nature. Due to Scorpio’s vindictiveness and hidden nature, it is often considered the most malign of the signs, just as Ares is the most distrusted of the Olympians, but neither are “evil” and while unpleasant they are necessary for the inner workings of nature. Darkness is after all important to health in it’s Melatonin friendliness, especially when it’s connected to water.
Issuing country: Samoa
Weight: 25 g
Diameter: 40 mm
Scorpio is the second Mars sign, and the one that most relates to Ares: while the fiery aspects of Aries might relate to him to some extent, it’s the more emotional Scorpio that resonates closer to him and his primal nature. As the later Autumn sign, Scorpio is related to Winter’s start, and thus to sunset-like conditions: as the Sun dims, so does life. Scorpio is defined by it’s loyalty bordering on possessiveness, as well as a rather strong impulsive nature but consciously made subtle or even outright hidden. Ares displays a surprising amount of loyalty to his family, even when most of Olympus doesn’t like him very much, and while numerous, his affairs are occult, unlike Zeus’ or Apollo’s. This reflects water as darkness: driven by strong impulses, but with the element of mystery and hidden nature. Due to Scorpio’s vindictiveness and hidden nature, it is often considered the most malign of the signs, just as Ares is the most distrusted of the Olympians, but neither are “evil” and while unpleasant they are necessary for the inner workings of nature. Darkness is after all important to health in it’s Melatonin friendliness, especially when it’s connected to water.
35,00 €
Nominal value 5 $
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 1 oz (31,1 g)
Dimensions: 38,6 mm
Maximum Mintage 888
Finish: Proof
Lavish Lunar Rabbit – PURE SILVER finished in ROSE GOLD! Good fortune is bounding your way this Lunar New Year…Watch your prosperity MULTPLY with this SILVER Rabbit coin! Stunning SILVER RABBIT Proof - a Lunar winner! Also known as the ‘Spring Festival’, the Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations in Southeast Asia. It is a time where ancient traditions are practised and families and friends come together to mark new beginnings and wish for prosperity. Each year is classified with a different animal according to the Lunar Zodiac – a tradition that is thought to be more than 2,000 years old!
2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, the fourth animal in the Lunar cycle. Known as the ‘Spring Festival’, the Chinese New Year is one of the most significant annual events not only in China, but the world over. If you were lucky enough to be born under this auspicious animal (1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023) you are thought to be a kind and sensitive personality with great social skills! In Chinese culture, rabbits represent the moon and are thought to manifest prosperity, peace and luck.
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 1 oz (31,1 g)
Dimensions: 38,6 mm
Maximum Mintage 888
Finish: Proof
Lavish Lunar Rabbit – PURE SILVER finished in ROSE GOLD! Good fortune is bounding your way this Lunar New Year…Watch your prosperity MULTPLY with this SILVER Rabbit coin! Stunning SILVER RABBIT Proof - a Lunar winner! Also known as the ‘Spring Festival’, the Lunar New Year is one of the most important celebrations in Southeast Asia. It is a time where ancient traditions are practised and families and friends come together to mark new beginnings and wish for prosperity. Each year is classified with a different animal according to the Lunar Zodiac – a tradition that is thought to be more than 2,000 years old!
2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, the fourth animal in the Lunar cycle. Known as the ‘Spring Festival’, the Chinese New Year is one of the most significant annual events not only in China, but the world over. If you were lucky enough to be born under this auspicious animal (1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023) you are thought to be a kind and sensitive personality with great social skills! In Chinese culture, rabbits represent the moon and are thought to manifest prosperity, peace and luck.
199,00 €
Denomination: UK 5£
Silver: 92,5%
Weight: 28,28 g
Diameter: 38,61 mm
Quality: Proof
Year: 2022
On 8 September 2022, Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away peacefully at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. For more than seven decades, Her Majesty upheld a promise she made in which she pledged her heart and devotion to the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. From her coronation, a historic day of pageantry and celebration, to her recent Platinum Jubilee, The Royal Mint had the privilege of celebrating many milestones and special occasions during Her Majesty’s 70-year reign. In honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s incredible life and legacy, The Royal Mint now pays tribute to this truly remarkable woman with a memorial coin collection. Created by British sculptor Martin Jennings, the obverse of each coin in the collection bears the first definitive coinage portrait of His Majesty The King.
Celebrate the life and legacy of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch
Struck to honour Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Personally approved by the monarch, the first definitive coinage portrait of His Majesty The King features on the obverse of the coin
The reverse design features a design created for the 1953 coronation crown coin in poignant tribute to Her Majesty
Finished to Brilliant Uncirculated standard
Supplied in an official Royal Mint printed wallet exploring Queen Elizabeth II's historic legacy
Silver: 92,5%
Weight: 28,28 g
Diameter: 38,61 mm
Quality: Proof
Year: 2022
On 8 September 2022, Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away peacefully at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. For more than seven decades, Her Majesty upheld a promise she made in which she pledged her heart and devotion to the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. From her coronation, a historic day of pageantry and celebration, to her recent Platinum Jubilee, The Royal Mint had the privilege of celebrating many milestones and special occasions during Her Majesty’s 70-year reign. In honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s incredible life and legacy, The Royal Mint now pays tribute to this truly remarkable woman with a memorial coin collection. Created by British sculptor Martin Jennings, the obverse of each coin in the collection bears the first definitive coinage portrait of His Majesty The King.
Celebrate the life and legacy of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch
Struck to honour Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Personally approved by the monarch, the first definitive coinage portrait of His Majesty The King features on the obverse of the coin
The reverse design features a design created for the 1953 coronation crown coin in poignant tribute to Her Majesty
Finished to Brilliant Uncirculated standard
Supplied in an official Royal Mint printed wallet exploring Queen Elizabeth II's historic legacy
129,00 €



