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United Kingdom - 10 Pound - Commemorative Coin Set - Cupper/Nickel - B.U. - 2023

Brand: The Royal Mint
Unit: tk
Price:
79,00 €
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The first Annual Sets release to feature the world’s first official coinage portrait of King Charles III
Each coin features the definitive coinage portrait of His Majesty The King designed by Martin Jennings
Five new commemorative coins feature in the set, specially chosen for this year
Each coin is struck to Brilliant Uncirculated standard, which is a higher standard than the coins found in everyday change
Dated 2023, the coins serve as special keepsakes of a new chapter in numismatic history
Accompanied by fold-out packaging that offers insight into the anniversary, event or figure each coin celebrates

The 2023 Annual Sets contain specially selected commemorative coins that celebrate icons, events and anniversaries of British cultural and historic significance. Serving as a physical representation of The Royal Mint’s dedication to its craft, innovation and quality, these sets are a highly anticipated release that marks another chapter in numismatic history each year. This year’s Annual Sets notably feature Martin Jennings’ definitive effigy of His Majesty The King for the first time.
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Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated
Issue limit: 8,000
Alloy: Base Metal
Denomination: Euro
Number of coins: 10

This collection includes all Slovenian euro coin denominations with the national obverse, the 2021 commemorative €2 coin honoring
200th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Carniola Provincial Museum, as well as a bimetallic €3 coin - 300th anniversary of Škofjeloški pasijon
The coins come delivered in a protective folder and sleeve.
39,00 €
Mint: Royal Dutch Mint
Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated
Issue limit: 11 ,500
Alloy: Base Metal
Denomination: Euro
Number of coins: 8


As culture carriers and a means of communication, coins function as a sort of time capsules. The Annual Sets The Netherlands from 2023 are therefore linked to (inter)national and personal milestones of this year. From 2022 to 2025, the Annual Sets from the National Collection® are devoted to the four elements: earth, water, air and fire. In nature, these elements are linked to the seasons that determine our annual rhythm. In 2022 we kicked off the series with the element Earth and in 2023 The Netherlands continue with the element ‘Water’.The Annual Set will be launched first in BU Quality. These are the coins that are minted with the new stamp. This makes them extra shiny. The Annual Set 2023 in BU Quality contains all eight shimmery euro coins of 2023. Discover more information about the element ‘Water’ on the packaging!
49,00 €
Latvia is composed of five historical regions of the Latvian nation: Vidzeme, Latgale, Kurzeme, Zemgale, and Sēlija. Sēlija was referenced in historical records as early as the 13th century, yet it was not until 2021, with its formal inclusion in the Law on Historical Regions of Latvia, that Sēlija was defined as a distinct cultural and historical region. The carmine-white-moss green flag of Sēlija and the coat of arms of the historical region were approved in 2023. The coat of arms, which is featured on the reverse of the coin, has been crafted by heraldic artist Edgars Sims. Much like the lion of Kurzeme and the elk of Zemgale, the coat of arms of Sēlija incorporates elements of the visual identity of the Duchy of Kurzeme and Zemgale, a symbol that has been portrayed in two distinct forms over the centuries – both with an elk and with a stag. The State Heraldry Commission has developed the basic principles for designing the Sēlija coat of arms, which, in contrast to other coats of arms, was crafted through a collaborative effort with the local communities, municipalities, and civic organisations of Sēlija. Embellishing it is a majestic animal, its crown adorned with elaborate antlers and its head held high – a silver stag set against a red background.

The Sēlija coat of arms marks the conclusion of the series of 2 euro commemorative coins, each honouring one of Latvia's five historical regions.
59,00 €
Metal: Cupper/Nickel
Weight: 6,9 g
Diameter: 25 (mm)
Quality: Unc
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As an era comes to a close, the new effigy of His Majesty King Charles III will assume its place on the obverse for Australia's legal tender coins. in keeping centuries-old tradition, as the successor, the effigy of His Majesty facing left. the opposite direction from his predecessor.
7,00 €
Bulgaria has chosen three designs for their national sides of the euro coins. All the coins also depict the 12 stars of the European flag.

The €2 coin features a portrait of Saint Paisius of Hilendar, a key figure of the Bulgarian national revival and author of Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya (Slavo-Bulgarian History). The design includes the year of issuance, the inscription “БЪЛГАРИЯ” (the country’s name in Bulgarian) and the word “ЕВРО” (“EURO”) in Cyrillic script.
The inscription “БОЖЕ ПАЗИ БЪЛГАРИЯ” (“GOD PROTECT BULGARIA”) is written twice, both normally and in reverse, around the edge of the coin.

The €1 coin depicts Ivan of Rila, the patron saint of Bulgaria and founder of the Rila Monastery. He is shown holding a cross and a scroll. The design includes the year of issuance, the inscription “БЪЛГАРИЯ” (the country’s name in Bulgarian) and the word “ЕВРО” (“EURO”) in Cyrillic script.

The 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent coin features a relief image of the Madara Horseman – an eighth-century rock carving and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The horseman faces right, spearing a lion – a powerful symbol from Bulgaria’s past.

The design also includes the year of issuance, the inscription “БЪЛГАРИЯ” (the country’s name in Bulgarian) and the word “СТОТИНКИ” (“CENT”) in Cyrillic script.

15,00 €

 

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