Saxe Coburg Gotha Windsor Copper & Bronze
Bronze Penny, Bare Head. R: Britannia Seated, Date in Exergue. Low Tide
Spink Ref: 3990A
Coin Diameter (mm): 31
Edward VII reigned from 1901 to 1910 AD. Edward VII modernised the monarchy's image, cultivating diplomacy and public engagement. His reign coincided with social change and the growth of the British Empire's global influence. Gold coins featured elegant contemporary designs.
Copper Penny, Young Bust, Date Below, R: Britannia Seated
Spink Ref: 3948
Coin Diameter (mm): 34
Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901 AD. Victoria presided over a long era of industrial growth, empire expansion, and cultural transformation. Her reign defined a period of national confidence, moral ideals, and constitutional monarchy, influencing British politics and society profoundly. Multiple sovereign portraits were issued, reflecting her long reign.
Copper Halfpenny, Young Bust, Date Below, R: Britannia Seated
Spink Ref: 3949
Coin Diameter (mm): 28
Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901 AD. Victoria presided over a long era of industrial growth, empire expansion, and cultural transformation. Her reign defined a period of national confidence, moral ideals, and constitutional monarchy, influencing British politics and society profoundly. Multiple sovereign portraits were issued, reflecting her long reign.
Bronze Penny, Bare Head. R: Britannia Seated, Date in Exergue.
Spink Ref: 4114
Coin Diameter (mm): 31
George VI reigned from 1936 to 1952 AD. George VI led Britain through World War II and postwar recovery, promoting national unity and moral leadership while overseeing the transition of the British Empire into the Commonwealth. Wartime coins were struck in alternative metals to conserve resources.
