1902 Edward VII Coronation Gold and Silver 13 Coin Set
ref: 20230510 NB: KEEP WATCHING THIS SPACE FOR AWESOME OFFERS Dear Collectors TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FAIR PRICES ADDED VALUE - COINS ARE WELL GRADED BY NGC The emblem pays tribute to The King’s love of the natural world, unifying the flora of the four nations of the United Kingdom; the rose of England, the thistle of Scotland, the daffodil of Wales and the shamrock of Northern Ireland. Together, the flowers create the shape of St Edward’s Crown, with which His Majesty The King will be crowned during the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6th May. The emblem has been designed using the red, white and blue of the union flag. Source: Royal.uk A HISTORIC CELEBRATION
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Details: SILVER 1P (MAUNDY): FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 0.5 grams SILVER 2P (MAUNDY): FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 0.9 grams SILVER 3P (MAUNDY): FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 1.4 grams SILVER 4P (MAUNDY): FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 1.9 grams SILVER 6P: FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 3.01 grams SILVER 1S: FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 5.66 grams SILVER 2S FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 11.31 grams SILVER 1/2 CROWN: FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 14.14 grams SILVER CROWN: FINENESS: 0.925 WEIGHT: 28.28 grams GOLD 1/2 SOVEREIGN:FINENESS: 0.917 WEIGHT: 3.99 grams GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN: FINENESS: 0.917 WEIGHT: 7.99 grams GOLD 2 SOVEREIGN: FINENESS: 0.917 WEIGHT: 15.98 grams GOLD 5 SOVEREIGN: FINENESS: 0.917 WEIGHT: 39.94 grams
Royal Maundy is a religious service in the Church of England held on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday. At the service, the British monarch or a royal official ceremonially distributes small silver coins known as "Maundy money" (legally, "the King's Maundy money") as symbolic alms to elderly and poor recipients. The coins are technically legal tender, but typically do not circulate due to their silver content and numismatic value. A small sum of ordinary money is also given in lieu of gifts of clothing and food that the sovereign once bestowed on Maundy recipients. Albert Edward was the second child and eldest son of Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. When he was one month old, Bertie, as he was called by his family, was created prince of Wales and earl of Chester by his mother. He was placed on a demanding education regime from an early age, and although he did not excel as a student, he later attended the universities of both Oxford and Cambridge. His dalliance with an actress while serving with an army unit in Ireland (June–September 1861) caused Victoria to hold him partly responsible for the death of the prince consort, who had indeed taken his son’s brief liaison much to heart before succumbing to typhoid (December 14, 1861). Subsequently, Victoria excluded her heir from any real initiation into affairs of state. Not until he was more than 50 years old was he informed of cabinet proceedings. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TO RESERVE: Call Randburg Coin Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234 Or email us by clicking on > This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. subject to availability. THIS OFFER EXPIRES ON THE 17th MAY 2023 KINDLY NOTE: Payment methods we accept are bank transfer only on this promotion. E & OE - Subject to our terms and conditions: |