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Daily Deal 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Gold Britannia £100 Coin GEM BU SKU55873

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Daily Deal 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Gold Britannia £100 Coin GEM BU SKU55873
Daily Deal 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Gold Britannia £100 Coin GEM BU SKU55873

Daily Deal 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Gold Britannia £100 Coin GEM BU SKU55873
Mickey’s 90th Anniversary. The New York Bank Hoard. Coins That Never Were. 2019 Graded Silver Panda. Royal Mint New Releases. 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. The first Gold Britannia bullion coins were issued by Great Britain in 1987. These coins are struck by the British Royal Mint. The Gold Britannia offered here was minted for 2019. It weighs 1 troy oz. And is made of. This specimen has a brilliant uncirculated finish. The obverse of this Gold Britannia features an impressively detailed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This is the most recent effigy of Her Majesty, it was created by Jody Clark. This side of the coin is inscribed with “100 POUNDS, ” “ELIZABETH II, ” and D G REG F D. Britannia is depicted on the reverse. She is commonly referred to as Liberty’s big sister. Britannia is traditionally pictured with a Corinthian helmet, a trident, and a shield. She is shown with all of those objects here as well as an olive branch. This side of the coin is inscribed with the date, weight, purity, and BRITANNIA. This Gold Britannia is still in GEM Brilliant Uncirculated condition, which is the same condition it was in upon leaving the British Royal Mint. It has not been graded or encapsulated by a third-party service. Order your GEM BU 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Specifications for this 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Queen Elizabeth II Portrait. We cannot make any price adjustments after the sale is complete. Product Photo Policy: MCM attempts to display product images shown on the site as accurately as possible. We take all of our photos in house and due to reflections on the mirrored or proof surfaces of a coin there may appear to be’black’ when there is not. If a coin has a color on it at all it will be described as’colorized’ in the description or title. Due to the large inventory we sell, we use stock photos. Serial numbers will vary from the image shown unless specifically stated in the product listing that the item pictured is the item you will receive. INTERNATIONAL ORDERS POLICY: We are accepting international orders from select countries. These charges are the customer’s responsibility. However, we cannot guarantee this due to the volume of orders we process each day. Beyond the 30-day return period, Company is under no obligation to accept return of any product, but may in its discretion do so pursuant to this policy, for up to one year from the invoice date. ModernCoinMart (MCM) was launched in 2004 and quickly set the standards for online sales of bullion, US coins and world coins. Join over 100,000 loyal customers and feel confident purchasing from a company that’s spent a decade building a solid and stellar reputation trusted and recognized around the world. That’s the MCM way. View more great items. This listing is currently undergoing maintenance, we apologise for any inconvenience caused. The item “Daily Deal 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Gold Britannia £100 Coin GEM BU SKU55873″ is in sale since Wednesday, November 7, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “mcm” and is located in Sarasota, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz.
  • Shape: Coin
  • Year: 2019
  • Coin: Britannia
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 1 oz.
  • Fineness: .9999
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Grade: Gem BU
  • Denomination: 100 Pounds

Daily Deal 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Gold Britannia £100 Coin GEM BU SKU55873

Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin Avg Circ (Random) SKU #152287

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Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin Avg Circ (Random) SKU #152287
Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin Avg Circ (Random) SKU #152287

Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin Avg Circ (Random) SKU #152287
1 oz Gold Bars. 1 oz lot of 20. 1 oz lot of 25. 1 oz lot of 100. 1 oz lot of 500. The Gold British Sovereign has long been an attractive coin ideal for the Gold bullion investor. Gold Sovereigns have been minted since 1817 and have worldwide popularity and recognition making them a great way to diversify your portfolio. 2354 oz actual Gold weight. Multiples of 40 are packaged in tubes. Lesser quantities will be in protective plastic flips. All coins will be in Average Circulated condition or better. Obverse: Depicts a bust of the reigning monarch at the time the coin was struck. Reverse: A rendition of St. George mounted on horseback slaying a dragon, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci. Minted at the British Royal Mint and other Commonwealth Mints. 2354 of an ounce of Gold and featuring iconic designs, it is easy to see why the Gold British Sovereign is one of the most popular Gold coins in the world. Add these historic Gold British Sovereign coins to your cart today! Dates you receive will be randomly selected and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand. Each package is fully insured. There are no exceptions to this rule. The UPS Store, or similar third party drop off locations. If you do not receive the package directly from the common carrier, you agree to take all reasonable actions to assist in recovery of the package, including but not limited to filling out reports (and/or police reports) and providing all information needed or that may be requested to assist in recovery of the package. We may ask you to file a police report if it appears loss is due to theft or tampering. Your assistance speeds up the investigation and the sooner we complete it, the sooner we can resolve the missing order. If we determine the package is lost or damaged, we file a claim. Failure to fully cooperate will jeopardize coverage that may be provided to you. For approved exchanges, you must follow all instructions provided by Customer Service, including carefully packaging the Product. Prices Q: How often are prices updated? Our listings remain live while pricing updates so you don’t have to worry about listings being removed and reposted. Orders Q: Is there a minimum order amount? Orders of all dollar amounts are welcome. Q: Can I change my order once it’s placed? A: Processing begins immediately upon completion therefore changes cannot be accepted. Q: Can I cancel my order? A: Once your order is completed it cannot be cancelled. Please be certain of your order before finalizing. A: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Q: Is my package insured while in transit? Additionally, if a package is signed for by the apartment/complex building management, we do not assume responsibility. Q: What do I do when my package appears to be lost? There are no added commissions. Back Ordered Items Supply and demand problems occasionally occur in our business. From time to time, we have more buyers than sellers. If your Order(s) is cancelled, you agree you have full responsibility and liability to APMEX for any Market Loss. Pricing or Typographical Errors We work hard to provide accurate Product and pricing information to you. However, pricing or typographical errors may occur. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Risks All investments involve risk; Coins and Bullion are no exception. The value of a Bullion Coin e. American Eagles or Canadian Maple Leafs is affected by many economic factors, including the current market price of Bullion, the perceived scarcity of the Coins and other factors. Some of these factors include the quality, and current demand and general market sentiment. Therefore, because both Bullion and Coins can go down in price as well as up, investing in them may not be suitable for everyone. Because all investments, including Bullion and Coins, can decline in value, you should understand them well, and have adequate cash reserves and disposable income before considering a Bullion or Coin investment. Please consult your financial advisor. APMEX does guarantee that every item that we sell is genuine and that all Precious Metal items do contain the weight, fineness, and purity that we have advertised. However, all investments, of every type, involve some level of risk and Precious Metals are no exception. Like many markets, the Precious Metals market is speculative, and it is unregulated. The value of any Bullion item is generally determined by current spot price of the underlying Precious Metal and by the supply and demand for these particular items. These prices will fluctuate throughout the day while the Precious Metals market is open. If you are considering purchasing Precious Metals as an investment, you should assess the stability of the current market and contact your financial advisor for all advice. Definitions The following terms have the following meanings in these T&C: 1. The term “APMEX” means APMEX, Inc. The term “Bullion” is used to describe (1) Gold, Silver, Platinum or Palladium Coin(s) which closely follow spot prices and have little or no Numismatic value (such as restrikes); and (2) the form in which metal is shaped such as bars, ingots or wafers. The term “Coin(s)” means a stamped piece of metal of a known weight and fineness issued for commerce by a sovereign government. The term “Fair Market Value” means the Fair Market Value of the Product as determined by APMEX, in its reasonable discretion, as of 5:00 p. The term “Numismatic Coin(s)” means a Coin, the price of which depends more in its (their) rarity, condition, dates, and mint marks than on their gold or silver content, if any. The term “Precious Metal” means Gold, Silver and Platinum along with the Platinum group of elements: rhodium, osmium, ruthenium, Palladium and iridium. Precious Metals are characteristically lustrous, ductile, rare and nonreactive. The term “Semi-Numismatic” means a Coin that has both Bullion and Numismatic value. General Absence of Relationship. No other relationship, including, without limitation, any agent-principal relationship, any employee-employer relationship, any franchisee-franchisor relationship, any joint venture relationship or any partnership relationship, between APMEX and you exists. You may not assign any of your rights or obligations under these T&C without the prior written consent of APMEX, which may be granted or withheld by APMEX in its sole discretion. This contract, including but not limited to the T&C, shall be binding on all permitted assigns and successors of APMEX and you. It is APMEX’s goal that any disagreement or dispute be resolved expeditiously. If an amicable resolution cannot be reached, you agree that any and all disagreements and disputes between us shall be resolved in accordance with the following paragraphs: (a) Forum Selection and Governing Law. All such disputes shall be resolved exclusively in such federal and state courts, as appropriate, in that jurisdiction. You hereby consent to personal jurisdiction and venue in those federal and state courts for the purpose of resolving any disagreements or disputes between us and waive all objections to the jurisdiction of such federal and state courts. Any action arising out of or relating to these T&C shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of Oklahoma, without regard to conflict of laws principles. (b) Waiver of Jury Trial; Arbitration. If APMEX cannot perform any obligation hereunder as a result of any event that is beyond its control, APMEX’s delay or failure to perform such obligation shall be excused and APMEX shall not be liable for any damages as a result of, or in connection with, such delay or such failure. You shall execute and deliver such other documents and take such other actions as may be reasonably requested by APMEX to carry out your obligations under these T&C. Except as otherwise provided herein, all notices and other communications to APMEX shall be directed to APMEX, c/o Chief Financial Officer, 226 Dean A. McGee Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102, and all other notices and other communications to you shall be directed, at the option of APMEX, to the address that you provided to APMEX at the time of your registration. A decision or a failure by APMEX to take action with respect to any non-compliance by you of your obligations to APMEX or to insist upon strict adherence to any term in these T&C, does not affect the ability of APMEX with respect to any other non-compliance by you, and does not waive or limit APMEX’s right thereafter to insist upon strict adherence to that or any other term, whether of a similar or dissimilar nature. The section headings are included for ease of reference and do not affect the interpretation or the scope of these T&C. These T&C are intended to be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. If any term of these T&C is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such unenforceability shall not affect the other terms of these T&C, and the term that would otherwise be unenforceable shall be enforced to the fullest extent that it would be enforceable. APMEX may amend these T&C at any time by posting the amended terms on the website, and such amendments shall become effective immediately. If you become aware that you may be required to make any disclosure of such information, including, without limitation, as a result of the receipt of a subpoena or other compulsory process, you shall promptly notify, in writing, APMEX and you shall cooperate, in good faith, with APMEX in obtaining a protective order or other appropriate relief, if any, with respect to such disclosure. The item “Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin Avg Circ (Random) SKU #152287″ is in sale since Thursday, October 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\UK (Great Britain)\Gold”. The seller is “apmex” and is located in United States. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: British Royal Mint
  • MPN: 152287
  • Certification: Uncertified

Great Britain Gold Sovereign Coin Avg Circ (Random) SKU #152287

2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin. 9999 Fine BU

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2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin. 9999 Fine BU
2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin. 9999 Fine BU
2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin. 9999 Fine BU

2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin. 9999 Fine BU
Australian Perth Mint Gold. Gold Bars & Rounds. Perth Mint Gold Bars. America the Beautiful Coins. 90% & 40% US Silver Coins. Australian Perth Mint Silver. Cast & Hand Poured. 2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin. This 2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin is the latest release in the Royal Mint’s Shengxiao Collection. Connecting centuries of Chinese traditions and British high-quality craftsmanship, this amazing collection honors the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac and their characteristics. These stunning gold Lunar coins are produced in. 9999 fine gold and available in 1 troy ounce. In 2019 the Royal Mint celebrates the Year of the Pig, the sixth release in its Shengxiao collection. Lunar gold bullion coins are a popular choice among collectors and investors as they are official legal tender backed by the British government. Typically, the pig is a symbol of family, loyalty, and generosity and people born under the pig are said to be loyal, generous, and gentle. 9999 fine gold with a weight of 1 troy oz. Minted by the renowned Royal Mint. All individual coins are packaged in a plastic capsule. Multiples of 20 come in vacuum-sealed rolls. Limited Mintage of 8,888. Face Value of 100 British Pounds (GBP). Obverse: Showcases the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with the inscriptions “100 POUNDS”, “ELIZABETH II”, “D”, “G”, “REG”, “F”, and “D”. Reverse: Features a mother pig nursing her little piglets and in the background a country house with smoke coming out of can be seen. On top of the country house the inscriptions “YEAR OF THE PIG, ” “2019, ” “1 OZ FINE GOLD 999.9″. Below the pig is the Chinese character for the pig. Bullion Exchanges is proud to carry the Gold Perth Mint Lunar Year of the Pig Coin along with many other popular coins from the Royal Mint. Add this beautiful coin to your collection today, and it will be carefully wrapped, packaged, and delivered to your address. By purchasing from Bullion Exchanges, you are agreeing to all of our Terms and Policies. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have increasing potential risk for being fraudulent. All customers are subject to a review at our own discretion, in which additional information, identification and/or documentation, may be requested. A prompt response would help expedite the fulfillment of your order. Packages are no longer insured if the tracking information shows the package is delivered. We will only be liable to cover packages that are lost in transit or damaged. There are no exceptions to this policy. Once an order is placed, it cannot be modified or cancelled. Using high definition digital video, we record the packing of our products to affirm accuracy. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have potential risk for being fraudulent. There are no exceptions. The submission of an order and subsequent receipt of a confirmation locks in your order and affects our metal hedging requirements and thus we are unable to make any price adjustments. Our in-house numismatist staff assign conditions to all products. The condition assigned to the products is derived from industry-wide standards. Please keep in mind that most images are stock images, and therefore you should not expect to receive the pictured products. Silver products, and some gold as well, may exhibit milk spots, and/or toning, which are normal and do not change the condition described in the listing, nor the value of the product. Coins that are holdered by one of the major grading companies are graded based on the condition they were in at the time of grading. However, at times, coins do tend to develop spotting or toning which are a normal happenstance in coins. Please keep in mind, the appearance of the toning and/or milk spots does not mean that the coin is not the grade specified on the actual slab. In instances where there is a discrepancy where the customer believes to be unjust, please refer to the grading companys guarantee policy. Both NGC and PCGS have a program where they will compensate the owner of the current coin if they believe the coin deserves a lower grade than it had originally received. Please note, bullion coins, bars and rounds are mass-produced and are not struck to the same quality standards as collector coins. These bullion products are not certified and therefore will not always be 100% perfect. All sales are final and therefore in cases when a product is offered on a Deal Price, previously locked-in orders for that product will not be subject to price reductions or cancellations. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to cancel sales that may or may not have typography issues within the listings, pricing inaccuracies, systematic faults by our system, and/or errors caused by eBays system, without further notice. Purchasing bullion and/or coins involves price risk, and the purchaser assumes all such risk. We do not offer or make price adjustments based on the market fluctuations of precious metals, or for any other reason. We will never ask the customer to pay more for a product if the price significantly increased, so please refrain from requesting price adjustments after market prices decrease. The item “2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin. 9999 Fine BU” is in sale since Tuesday, September 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “bullion.exchanges” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand/Mint: British Royal Mint
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Fineness: .9999
  • Coin: UK Lunar

2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Year of the Pig Coin. 9999 Fine BU

1887 Great Britain Gold 5 Pound 40 gram Gold Coin Queen Victoria RARE

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1887 Great Britain Gold 5 Pound 40 gram Gold Coin Queen Victoria RARE
1887 Great Britain Gold 5 Pound 40 gram Gold Coin Queen Victoria RARE
1887 Great Britain Gold 5 Pound 40 gram Gold Coin Queen Victoria RARE

1887 Great Britain Gold 5 Pound 40 gram Gold Coin Queen Victoria RARE
1887 Great Britain Gold 5 Pound 40 gram Gold Coin Queen Victoria RARE. The item “1887 Great Britain Gold 5 Pound 40 gram Gold Coin Queen Victoria RARE” is in sale since Saturday, November 24, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\UK (Great Britain)\Gold”. The seller is “dimjo80″ and is located in Amman. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1887
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Certification: Uncertified

1887 Great Britain Gold 5 Pound 40 gram Gold Coin Queen Victoria RARE

2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Gold Britannia £10 Coin GEM BU PRESALE SKU55874

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2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Gold Britannia £10 Coin GEM BU PRESALE SKU55874
2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Gold Britannia £10 Coin GEM BU PRESALE SKU55874
2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Gold Britannia £10 Coin GEM BU PRESALE SKU55874

2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Gold Britannia £10 Coin GEM BU PRESALE SKU55874
The New York Bank Hoard. Coins That Never Were. 2018-S Reverse Proof Sets. 2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Why add this Brilliant Uncirculated 2019 1/10th oz. Gold Britannia coin to your collection? The image of Britannia, as the female personification of Great Britain, was first minted upon the coinage of Charles II in 1672, and has been struck on coinage for every British monarchy ever since. The modern Gold Britannia series was introduced by The Royal Mint in 1987, featuring a dramatic depiction of Britannia by sculptor Philip Nathan. This 2019 dated bullion release of the series measures 15.5 mm in diameter, struck from 1/10 Troy oz. Britannia appears on the reverse, standing protectively on the shore of Great Britain, grasping a trident, patriotic shield and olive branch, as a powerful wind blows her hair and gown behind her. Inscriptions include “BRITANNIA, ” “2019” and 1/10 oz 999.9 FINE GOLD. Designed by Royal Mint Coin Designer Jody Clark, the obverse features the crowned, right facing effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by the legend ELIZABETH II, D. Magnificent Brilliant Uncirculated Gold Coin. This 2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. The ungraded bullion coin will possess the characteristics of a coin earning a grade of 65 or higher on the Sheldon Scale: an exceptional strike, nearly perfect surfaces and sensational eye appeal. This Brilliant Uncirculated 1/10 oz. Gold Britannia coin will be a treasured addition to your collection! Specifications for this 2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Queen Elizabeth II Portrait. We cannot make any price adjustments after the sale is complete. Product Photo Policy: MCM attempts to display product images shown on the site as accurately as possible. We take all of our photos in house and due to reflections on the mirrored or proof surfaces of a coin there may appear to be’black’ when there is not. If a coin has a color on it at all it will be described as’colorized’ in the description or title. Due to the large inventory we sell, we use stock photos. Serial numbers will vary from the image shown unless specifically stated in the product listing that the item pictured is the item you will receive. INTERNATIONAL ORDERS POLICY: We are accepting international orders from select countries. These charges are the customer’s responsibility. However, we cannot guarantee this due to the volume of orders we process each day. Beyond the 30-day return period, Company is under no obligation to accept return of any product, but may in its discretion do so pursuant to this policy, for up to one year from the invoice date. ModernCoinMart (MCM) was launched in 2004 and quickly set the standards for online sales of bullion, US coins and world coins. Join over 100,000 loyal customers and feel confident purchasing from a company that’s spent a decade building a solid and stellar reputation trusted and recognized around the world. That’s the MCM way. View more great items. This listing is currently undergoing maintenance, we apologise for any inconvenience caused. The item “2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Gold Britannia £10 Coin GEM BU PRESALE SKU55874″ is in sale since Wednesday, November 7, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “mcm” and is located in Sarasota, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1/10 oz.
  • Shape: Coin
  • Year: 2019
  • Coin: Britannia
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 1/10 oz.
  • Fineness: .9999
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Grade: Gem BU
  • Denomination: 10 Pounds

2019 Great Britain 1/10 oz. Gold Britannia £10 Coin GEM BU PRESALE SKU55874

2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia Coin BU SKU #179986

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2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia Coin BU SKU #179986
2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia Coin BU SKU #179986

2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia Coin BU SKU #179986
1 oz Gold Bars. 1 oz lot of 20. 1 oz lot of 25. 1 oz lot of 100. 1 oz lot of 500. 2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia BU – SKU #179986. Britannia has long represented resilience and strength, which continues in the 2019 release of this popular bullion coin. Contains 1 oz of. Coins will be in protective packaging. Multiple of 10 come in mint tubes. Multiples of 100 come in 10 mint tubes inside a monster box. Features The Royal Mint’s guilloché obverse design. Obverse: Effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with the face value of 100 pounds. Reverse: Features the internationally recognized figure of Britannia standing firm against a powerful gale. Her image has symbolized Britains strength and integrity on coinage since Roman times. A radial sunburst design behind Britannia adds anti-counterfeiting protection Sovereign coin backed by the British government. This 2019 Gold Britannia coin would be a great addition to any bullion collection. Add this 2019 1 oz Gold Britannia to your cart today! Steadfast and confident, Britannia is a symbol of resilience and strength. Sculptor Philip Nathan, the designer of the first Britannia bullion in 1987, envisaged her as a classic and evolving icon. In these additions to the bullion collection, she stands firm as a powerful gale whips around her shield, Corinthian helmet and olive branch. This design features a radial sunburst at her back. Each package is fully insured. There are no exceptions to this rule. The UPS Store, or similar third party drop off locations. If you do not receive the package directly from the common carrier, you agree to take all reasonable actions to assist in recovery of the package, including but not limited to filling out reports (and/or police reports) and providing all information needed or that may be requested to assist in recovery of the package. We may ask you to file a police report if it appears loss is due to theft or tampering. Your assistance speeds up the investigation and the sooner we complete it, the sooner we can resolve the missing order. If we determine the package is lost or damaged, we file a claim. Failure to fully cooperate will jeopardize coverage that may be provided to you. For approved exchanges, you must follow all instructions provided by Customer Service, including carefully packaging the Product. Prices Q: How often are prices updated? Our listings remain live while pricing updates so you don’t have to worry about listings being removed and reposted. Orders Q: Is there a minimum order amount? Orders of all dollar amounts are welcome. Q: Can I change my order once it’s placed? A: Processing begins immediately upon completion therefore changes cannot be accepted. Q: Can I cancel my order? A: Once your order is completed it cannot be cancelled. Please be certain of your order before finalizing. A: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Q: Is my package insured while in transit? Additionally, if a package is signed for by the apartment/complex building management, we do not assume responsibility. Q: What do I do when my package appears to be lost? There are no added commissions. Back Ordered Items Supply and demand problems occasionally occur in our business. From time to time, we have more buyers than sellers. If your Order(s) is cancelled, you agree you have full responsibility and liability to APMEX for any Market Loss. Pricing or Typographical Errors We work hard to provide accurate Product and pricing information to you. However, pricing or typographical errors may occur. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Risks All investments involve risk; Coins and Bullion are no exception. The value of a Bullion Coin e. American Eagles or Canadian Maple Leafs is affected by many economic factors, including the current market price of Bullion, the perceived scarcity of the Coins and other factors. Some of these factors include the quality, and current demand and general market sentiment. Therefore, because both Bullion and Coins can go down in price as well as up, investing in them may not be suitable for everyone. Because all investments, including Bullion and Coins, can decline in value, you should understand them well, and have adequate cash reserves and disposable income before considering a Bullion or Coin investment. Please consult your financial advisor. APMEX does guarantee that every item that we sell is genuine and that all Precious Metal items do contain the weight, fineness, and purity that we have advertised. However, all investments, of every type, involve some level of risk and Precious Metals are no exception. Like many markets, the Precious Metals market is speculative, and it is unregulated. The value of any Bullion item is generally determined by current spot price of the underlying Precious Metal and by the supply and demand for these particular items. These prices will fluctuate throughout the day while the Precious Metals market is open. If you are considering purchasing Precious Metals as an investment, you should assess the stability of the current market and contact your financial advisor for all advice. Definitions The following terms have the following meanings in these T&C: 1. The term “APMEX” means APMEX, Inc. The term “Bullion” is used to describe (1) Gold, Silver, Platinum or Palladium Coin(s) which closely follow spot prices and have little or no Numismatic value (such as restrikes); and (2) the form in which metal is shaped such as bars, ingots or wafers. The term “Coin(s)” means a stamped piece of metal of a known weight and fineness issued for commerce by a sovereign government. The term “Fair Market Value” means the Fair Market Value of the Product as determined by APMEX, in its reasonable discretion, as of 5:00 p. The term “Numismatic Coin(s)” means a Coin, the price of which depends more in its (their) rarity, condition, dates, and mint marks than on their gold or silver content, if any. The term “Precious Metal” means Gold, Silver and Platinum along with the Platinum group of elements: rhodium, osmium, ruthenium, Palladium and iridium. Precious Metals are characteristically lustrous, ductile, rare and nonreactive. The term “Semi-Numismatic” means a Coin that has both Bullion and Numismatic value. General Absence of Relationship. No other relationship, including, without limitation, any agent-principal relationship, any employee-employer relationship, any franchisee-franchisor relationship, any joint venture relationship or any partnership relationship, between APMEX and you exists. You may not assign any of your rights or obligations under these T&C without the prior written consent of APMEX, which may be granted or withheld by APMEX in its sole discretion. This contract, including but not limited to the T&C, shall be binding on all permitted assigns and successors of APMEX and you. It is APMEX’s goal that any disagreement or dispute be resolved expeditiously. If an amicable resolution cannot be reached, you agree that any and all disagreements and disputes between us shall be resolved in accordance with the following paragraphs: (a) Forum Selection and Governing Law. All such disputes shall be resolved exclusively in such federal and state courts, as appropriate, in that jurisdiction. You hereby consent to personal jurisdiction and venue in those federal and state courts for the purpose of resolving any disagreements or disputes between us and waive all objections to the jurisdiction of such federal and state courts. Any action arising out of or relating to these T&C shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of Oklahoma, without regard to conflict of laws principles. 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A decision or a failure by APMEX to take action with respect to any non-compliance by you of your obligations to APMEX or to insist upon strict adherence to any term in these T&C, does not affect the ability of APMEX with respect to any other non-compliance by you, and does not waive or limit APMEX’s right thereafter to insist upon strict adherence to that or any other term, whether of a similar or dissimilar nature. The section headings are included for ease of reference and do not affect the interpretation or the scope of these T&C. These T&C are intended to be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law. If any term of these T&C is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such unenforceability shall not affect the other terms of these T&C, and the term that would otherwise be unenforceable shall be enforced to the fullest extent that it would be enforceable. APMEX may amend these T&C at any time by posting the amended terms on the website, and such amendments shall become effective immediately. If you become aware that you may be required to make any disclosure of such information, including, without limitation, as a result of the receipt of a subpoena or other compulsory process, you shall promptly notify, in writing, APMEX and you shall cooperate, in good faith, with APMEX in obtaining a protective order or other appropriate relief, if any, with respect to such disclosure. The item “2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia Coin BU SKU #179986″ is in sale since Friday, November 23, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “apmex” and is located in United States. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: British Royal Mint
  • MPN: 179986
  • Certification: Uncertified

2019 Great Britain 1 oz Gold Britannia Coin BU SKU #179986

1461, Great Britain, Edward IV. Rare Gold Rose Noble (Ryal) Coin. Repaired XF

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1461, Great Britain, Edward IV. Rare Gold Rose Noble (Ryal) Coin. Repaired XF
1461, Great Britain, Edward IV. Rare Gold Rose Noble (Ryal) Coin. Repaired XF
1461, Great Britain, Edward IV. Rare Gold Rose Noble (Ryal) Coin. Repaired XF

1461, Great Britain, Edward IV. Rare Gold Rose Noble (Ryal) Coin. Repaired XF
1461, Great Britain, Edward IV. Rare Gold Rose Noble (Ryal) Coin. Creased and repaired (welded and straightened), otehrwise XF! Diameter: 37mm Weight: 7.41gm Material: Gold. Legend: DNS ; IB > ED – WARD ; DI’ GRA REX ANGLIARVM… Edward, by the grace of God King of England and France, Lord of Ireland. Reverse : Ornate cross with a centered initial (“E”). Crowned leopards in angles. All within a polylobe. Ih D DVT ; TRANSIENS PER MEDIVM ILLORV ; IBAT Expanded: IHC AUTEM TRANSIENS PER MEDIUM ILLORR IBAT Translated. But Jesus passing through their midst went His way. As England’s European trade steadily increased during the 14th and 15th centuries large quantities of English coins which were known for their quality, good weight and metal fineness ended up in Europe, despite attempts to control their movement! Gold Nobles were so popular that they were imitated and produced in the Low Countries (now Belgium and Holland), but the style was quite different. This is an example of one of these interesting pieces. A very popular, desirable and rare coin! Edward was an extremely capable and daring military commander. He crushed the House of Lancaster in a series of spectacular military victories. He was a popular and very able king, despite his occasional (if serious) political setbacksusually at the hands of his great Machiavellian rival Louis XI of France. He did lack foresight and was at times cursed by bad judgement, but he possessed an uncanny understanding of his most useful subjects, and many who served him remained loyal until his death. Domestically, Edward’s reign saw the restoration of law and order in England; indeed, his royal motto was modus et ordo, or “method and order”. The latter days of Henry VI’s government had been marked by a general breakdown in law and order, as well as a sizeable increase in both piracy and banditry. Edward was also a shrewd and successful businessman and merchant, heavily investing in several corporations within the City of London. He also made the Duchy of Lancaster property of the crown, which it still is today. During the reign of Henry, there had been corruption in the exchequer. Edward made his household gain more control over finances and even investigated old records to see that payments had been made. Edward IV (28 April 1442 9 April 1483) was the King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470, and again from 11 April 1471 until his death. He was the first Yorkist King of England. The first half of his rule was marred by the violence associated with the Wars of the Roses, but he overcame the Lancastrian challenge to the throne at Tewkesbury in 1471 to reign in peace until his sudden death. Before becoming king, he was Duke of York, Earl of March, Earl of Cambridge and Earl of Ulster. Edward of York was born at Rouen in France, the second son of Richard, 3rd Duke of York (who had a strong genealogical claim to the throne of England), and Cecily Neville. He was the eldest of the four sons who survived to adulthood. He bore the title Earl of March before his father’s death and his accession to the throne. Richard carried on a factional struggle with the king’s Beaufort relatives. He established a dominant position after his victory at the First Battle of St Albans in 1455, in which his chief rival Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, was killed. However, Henry’s Queen, Margaret of Anjou, rebuilt a powerful faction to oppose the Yorkists over the following years. In 1459 Margaret moved against the Duke of York and his principal supportershis brother-in-law Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, and Salisbury’s son Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, who rose in revolt. The Yorkist leaders fled from England after the collapse of their army in the confrontation at Ludford Bridge. The Duke of York took refuge in Ireland, while Edward went with the Nevilles to Calais where Warwick was governor. In 1460 Edward landed in Kent with Salisbury, Warwick and Salisbury’s brother William Neville, Lord Fauconberg, raised an army, and occupied London. Edward, Warwick and Fauconberg left Salisbury besieging the Tower of London and advanced against the king, who was with an army in the Midlands, and defeated and captured him in the Battle of Northampton. This left Edward, now Duke of York, at the head of the Yorkist faction. He defeated a Lancastrian army at Mortimer’s Cross in Herefordshire on 23 February 1461. He then united his forces with those of Warwick, whom Margaret’s army had defeated at the Second Battle of St Albans (17 February 1461), during which Henry VI had been rescued by his supporters. Edward’s father had restricted his ambitions to becoming Henry’s heir, but Edward now took the more radical step of proclaiming himself king in March 1461. He then advanced against the Lancastrians, having his life saved on the battlefield by the Welsh Knight Sir David Ap Mathew. He defeated the Lancastrian army in the exceptionally bloody Battle of Towton in Yorkshire on 29 March 1461. King Edward IV named Sir David Ap Mathew Standard Bearer of England and allowed him to use “Towton” on the Mathew family crest. Lancastrian resistance continued in the north, but posed no serious threat to the new regime and was finally extinguished by Warwick’s brother John Neville in the Battle of Hexham in 1464. Henry VI had escaped into the Pennines, where he spent a year in hiding, but was finally caught and imprisoned in the Tower of London. [10] Queen Margaret fled abroad with the young Prince Edward and many of their leading supporters. Edward IV had deposed Henry VI, but there was little point in killing the ex-king as long as Henry’s son remained alive, since this would merely have transferred the Lancastrian claim from a captive king to one who was at liberty. Even at the age of nineteen, Edward exhibited remarkable military acumen. He also had a notable physique and was described as handsome and affable. His height is estimated at 6 feet 4.5 inches (1.943 m), making him the tallest among all English, Scottish, and British monarchs to date. Most of England’s leading families had remained loyal to Henry VI or remained uncommitted in the recent conflict. The new regime, therefore, relied heavily on the support of the Nevilles, who held vast estates and had been so instrumental in bringing Edward to the throne. However, the king increasingly became estranged from their leader the Earl of Warwick, due primarily to his marriage. Warwick, acting on Edward’s behalf, made preliminary arrangements with King Louis XI of France for Edward to marry either Louis’ daughter Anne or his sister-in-law Bona of Savoy. He was humiliated and enraged to discover that, while he was negotiating, Edward had secretly married Elizabeth Woodville, the widow of John Grey of Groby, on 1 May 1464. Edward’s marriage to Elizabeth Woodville has been criticised as an impulsive action that did not add anything to the security of England or the York dynasty. A horrified Privy Council told him with unusual frankness, when he announced the marriage to them, that he must know that she was no wife for a prince such as himself, for she was not the daughter of a duke or earl… But a simple knight. ” Christine Carpenter argues against the idea that it had any political motivation, and that Edward’s creation of a strong Yorkist nobility meant that he did not need the relatively “lightweight connections” of the Woodvilles, whereas Wilkinson described the marriage as both a “love match, and also a cold and calculated political move. Lander suggested in 1980 that the King was merely “infatuated, ” echoing P. Kendall’s view that he was acting out of lust. Elizabeth’s mother was Jacquetta of Luxembourg, widow of Henry VI’s uncle John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford, but her father was Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, a newly created baron. When Elizabeth’s marriage to Edward IV became known in October 1464, Elizabeth’s twelve unmarried siblings became very desirable matrimonial catches. Catherine Woodville married Henry Stafford, grandson and heir to the Duke of Buckingham; Anne Woodville became the wife of William, Viscount Bourchier, eldest son and heir of the Earl of Essex; Eleanor Woodville married Anthony Grey, son and heir of the Earl of Kent. The abrupt rise of the Woodville family created animosity among the nobility of England, above all in the case of Warwick. The offence caused by the circumstances of the marriage itself was magnified as the Woodvilles opposed policies favoured by Warwick and successfully exploited their influence with the king to defeat him. Over time, Warwick became progressively more alienated from King Edward, and his intentions turned toward treason. In the autumn of 1467, Warwick withdrew from the court to his Yorkshire estates. He covertly instigated a rebellion against the king with the aid of Edward’s disaffected younger brother George, Duke of Clarence. The main part of the king’s army (without Edward) was defeated at the Battle of Edgecote Moor on 26 July 1469, and Edward was subsequently captured at Olney. Warwick then attempted to rule in Edward’s name, but the nobility, many of whom owed their preferments to the king, were restive. A local rebellion arose in the north, and it became increasingly clear that Warwick was unable to rule through the King. He was forced to release Edward on 10 September 1469. At this point, Edward did not seek to destroy either Warwick or Clarence but sought reconciliation instead. Nevertheless, a private feud broke out in Lincolnshire between Sir Thomas Burgh of Gainsborough and Lord Welles. A few months later in March 1470, Warwick and Clarence chose this opportunity to rebel against Edward IV again. The Lincolnshire Rebellion against King Edward IV was defeated, and Warwick was forced to flee to France on 1 May 1470. There he made an alliance with the Lancastrian Queen Margaret of Anjou. Louis XI had just come to the throne of France with the death of his father King Charles VII on 25 July 1461. He had been looking for a way to trouble Edward IV by reinvigorating the Lancastrian claim to the throne of England. Warwick made an accord with Louis XI and Queen Margaret in which he agreed to restore Henry VI in return for French support for a military invasion of England. Warwick’s invasion fleet set sail from France for England on 9 September 1470. This time, Edward IV was forced to flee to Flanders when he learned that Warwick’s brother John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu, had also switched to the Lancastrian side, making Edward’s military position untenable. Henry VI was briefly restored to the throne in 1470 in an event known as the Readeption of Henry VI, and Edward took refuge in Flanders, part of Burgundy, accompanied by his younger brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later King Richard III of England). The Duke of Burgundy had been Edward’s brother-in-law since the marriage of Edward’s sister Margaret of York to Charles, Duke of Burgundy, on 3 July 1468. The French declared war on Burgundy, despite the fact that Charles was initially unwilling to help Edward. This prompted Charles to give his aid to Edward, and from Burgundy he raised an army to win back his kingdom. The city of York opened its gates to him only after he promised that he had just come to reclaim his dukedom, as Henry Bolingbroke had done seventy years earlier. The first to join him were Sir James Harrington[32] and William Parr, who brought 600 men-at-arms to Edward at Doncaster. [33] As he marched southwards he began to gather support, including Clarence (who had realised that his fortunes would be better off as brother to a king than under Henry VI). Edward entered London unopposed, where he took Henry VI prisoner. Edward and his brothers then defeated Warwick at the Battle of Barnet in which Warwick died. With Warwick dead, Edward eliminated the remaining Lancastrian resistance at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. A Lancastrian heir, Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, was killed on the battlefield. Henry VI died a few days later, on the night that Edward re-entered London. One contemporary chronicle claimed that Henry’s death was due to “melancholy, ” but it is widely suspected that Edward ordered Henry’s murder to remove the Lancastrian opposition completely. Edward’s younger brothers George, Duke of Clarence, and Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later King Richard III of England), were married to Isabel Neville and Anne Neville. Both were daughters of Warwick by Anne Beauchamp and rival heirs to the considerable inheritance of their still-living mother, leading to a dispute between the brothers. [35] In 1478 George was eventually found guilty of plotting against Edward, imprisoned in the Tower of London, and privately executed on 18 February 1478. According to a long-standing tradition, he was “drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine”. Edward did not face any further rebellions after his restoration, as the Lancastrian line had virtually been extinguished. In 1475, Edward declared war on France, landing at Calais in June. However, his ally Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, failed to provide any significant military assistance, which led Edward to undertake negotiations with the French. He also backed an attempt by Alexander Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany, brother of King James III of Scotland, to take the Scottish throne in 1482. Gloucester led an invasion of Scotland that resulted in the capture of Edinburgh and the king of Scots himself, but Albany reneged on his agreement with Edward. Gloucester decided to withdraw from his position of strength in Edinburgh. He however took Berwick-upon-Tweed. Edward’s health began to fail, and he became subject to an increasing number of ailments. He fell fatally ill at Easter 1483, but survived long enough to add some codicils to his will, the most important being to name his brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester as Protector after his death. He died on 9 April 1483 and was buried in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. He was succeeded by his twelve-year-old son Edward V of England (who was never crowned) and then by his brother Richard. It is not known what actually caused Edward’s death. Pneumonia and typhoid have both been conjectured, as well as poison. Some attributed his death to an unhealthy lifestyle, as he had become stout and inactive in the years before his death. The item “1461, Great Britain, Edward IV. Rare Gold Rose Noble (Ryal) Coin. Repaired XF” is in sale since Tuesday, September 25, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\UK (Great Britain)\Gold”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
1461, Great Britain, Edward IV. Rare Gold Rose Noble (Ryal) Coin. Repaired XF

2018 Great Britain (UK) £100 1 Oz. 9999 Gold Britannia Oriental Border Coin BU

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2018 Great Britain (UK) £100 1 Oz. 9999 Gold Britannia Oriental Border Coin BU
2018 Great Britain (UK) £100 1 Oz. 9999 Gold Britannia Oriental Border Coin BU

2018 Great Britain (UK) £100 1 Oz. 9999 Gold Britannia Oriental Border Coin BU
2018 Great Britain (UK) &###xA3;100 1 Oz. 9999 Gold Britannia Oriental Border Coin BU. Obverse The obverse showcases a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Royal Mint engraver, Jody Clark. This is the fifth portrait of Her Majesty to grace UK coinage during her long reign as a British monarch. In 2018, Her Majesty’s portrait has been enhanced by a new guilloche design. “ELIZABETH II” is inscribed, along with the coin’s denomination. Reverse Britannia, the female embodiment of Great Britain, stands tall on the reverse, designed by Philip Nathan. She holds Poseidon’s trident in one hand and a shield and olive branch in the other. The name Britannia is based on Greek and Roman geographical terms. This version of the Britannia coin also features an ornate border in a traditional oriental style. Inscriptions include “BRITANNIA” and the coin’s weight, purity, and year of issue. About the Oriental Border Gold Britannia Britannia first appeared on coinage in the Far East in the nineteenth century, making her a trusted symbol of the British Trade Dollar in that corner of the world. This special Britannia coin celebrates the expansion of the British Royal Mint’s bullion business to Asia. The figure of Britannia is surrounded by an ornate oriental border inspired by the Chinese-themed rooms at Buckingham Palace and the Royal Pavilion in Brighton. Individual coins come in plastic flips, with higher quantities available in plastic tubes and monster boxes. At Provident, our primary goal is to make it simple and safe to invest in precious metals. We sell only genuine bullion products sourced directly from the mints that produce them, such as the US Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, Perth Mint, and more. In addition, our inventory holds a unique mix of products that you can only find at Provident. Additionally, our team is committed to offering exceptional customer service at every step of the investing process. You can rest easy knowing that you will get exactly what you ordered each and every time. All packages are fully insured during transit. Will I receive the exact item pictured? All photos are stock and are meant to represent the type and quality of item you will receive. What is spot price? Spot price is the market value of precious metals at a given point in time. How are prices calculated? Nearly all products in our store are priced at a premium or discount to the spot price. As spot price moves up and down throughout the day, so will the price of the product. How often are prices adjusted based on spot price? Similarly, our traders are NOT commissioned. What you see is what you get. Can I cancel my order? Cancellations are considered on a case-by-case basis. Is there a minimum order? There is no minimum order. Can I change my order once it has been placed? No changes can be made to the items included in an order once it has been placed, but a subsequent order can be placed. Yes, you can apply those monies at checkout. Will my order be insured? First off, we are sorry this happened. That said, it does happen, but we will make it right. We always do our best to do right by our customers. Not at this time. How long will my order take to get to me? View more great items. This listing is currently undergoing maintenance, we apologise for any inconvenience caused. The item “2018 Great Britain (UK) £100 1 Oz. 9999 Gold Britannia Oriental Border Coin BU” is in sale since Tuesday, May 8, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “providentmetals” and is located in Addison, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • series: Britannia
  • coin Diameter: 32.6mm
  • mint: British Royal Mint
  • composition: .9999 Fine Gold
  • year: 2018
  • denomination: £100

2018 Great Britain (UK) £100 1 Oz. 9999 Gold Britannia Oriental Border Coin BU

2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz £100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine Gem BU

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2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz £100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine Gem BU
2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz £100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine Gem BU
2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz £100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine Gem BU
2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz £100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine Gem BU

2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz £100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine Gem BU
2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz &###xA3;100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine – Gem BU. When the ancient Romans invaded the shores of the British Isles, they named the territory Britannia – incarnating the region and its fierce people in the form of a female warrior. Created as an icon of strength, Britannia has embodied the nation&###x2019;s ideals and enduring spirit for over 2,000 years. 2019 Gold Britannia Coins are available in 1 oz and 1/10 oz weights. This 1 oz Gold Britannia Coin is the perfect blend of heritage, artistry, and versatility. Add this iconic beauty to your collection today! Obverse The obverse showcases mint engraver Jody Clark&###x2019;s right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This is the fifth portrait of Her Majesty to grace UK coinage during her long reign as a British monarch. &###x201C;ELIZABETH II&###x201D; is inscribed, along with the coin&###x2019;s denomination of 100 pounds. Reverse Britannia stands tall in the face of a powerful gale on the reverse. Bearing a corinthian helmet, she holds Poseidon&###x2019;s trident in one hand and a shield and olive branch in the other. Inscriptions include &###x201C;BRITANNIA&###x201D; and the coin&###x2019;s weight, purity, and year of issue. About The Royal Mint Each Gold Britannia coin was produced at the British Royal Mint, the world&###x2019;s oldest and most renowned mint. The Gold Britannia has been annually released since 1987, and has since become highly sought after by investors and collectors around the globe. The Royal Mint has held a tradition of craftsmanship, heritage, and artistry for over 1,100 years. Individual coins arrive in plastic flips and quantities of 10 arrive in mint-issued tubes. At Provident, our primary goal is to make it simple and safe to invest in precious metals. We sell only genuine bullion products sourced directly from the mints that produce them, such as the US Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, Perth Mint, and more. In addition, our inventory holds a unique mix of products that you can only find at Provident. Additionally, our team is committed to offering exceptional customer service at every step of the investing process. You can rest easy knowing that you will get exactly what you ordered each and every time. All packages are fully insured during transit. Will I receive the exact item pictured? All photos are stock and are meant to represent the type and quality of item you will receive. What is spot price? Spot price is the market value of precious metals at a given point in time. How are prices calculated? Nearly all products in our store are priced at a premium or discount to the spot price. As spot price moves up and down throughout the day, so will the price of the product. How often are prices adjusted based on spot price? Similarly, our traders are NOT commissioned. What you see is what you get. Can I cancel my order? Cancellations are considered on a case-by-case basis. Is there a minimum order? There is no minimum order. Can I change my order once it has been placed? No changes can be made to the items included in an order once it has been placed, but a subsequent order can be placed. Yes, you can apply those monies at checkout. Will my order be insured? First off, we are sorry this happened. That said, it does happen, but we will make it right. We always do our best to do right by our customers. Not at this time. How long will my order take to get to me? View more great items. This listing is currently undergoing maintenance, we apologise for any inconvenience caused. The item “2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz £100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine Gem BU” is in sale since Monday, October 1, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “providentmetals” and is located in Addison, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • series: Britannia
  • coin Diameter: 32.7mm
  • mint: British Royal Mint
  • composition: .9999 Fine Gold
  • year: 2019
  • denomination: £100

2019 Great Britain (UK) 1 oz £100 Gold Britannia Coin. 9999 Fine Gem BU

2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen’s Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU

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2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU
2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU
2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU
2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU
2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU

2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU
Australian Perth Mint Gold. Gold Bars & Rounds. Perth Mint Gold Bars. America the Beautiful Coins. 90% & 40% US Silver Coins. Australian Perth Mint Silver. Cast & Hand Poured. 2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen’s Beasts (Falcon) Coin. Bullion Exchanges is excited to present you this stunning 2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen’s Beasts (Falcon) Coin. This impressive coin is made from. 9999 fine gold, has a weight of 1/4 oz. And a 25 GBP face value. Bearing the latest Falcon of the Plantagenets design and being the 6th issue in the renowned Queen’s Beasts Series, this superb coin is a must-have addition and a splendid gift for any passionate collector. Made from 99.99% pure gold with a weight of 1/4 oz. Struck by the prestigious Royal Mint. Produced in Brilliant Uncirculated Condition. Lots of 25 come in mint-issued tubes and lots of 500 come in monster boxes. Comes with a 25 GBP face value. 6th edition in the beloved Queen’s Beasts Series. Legal tender coin in Great Britain assured by its Government. Obverse: Displays the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, surrounded by the words “Elizabeth II”, the coin’s denomination, and D. D (Queen by the Grace of God). Reverse: Showcases a stylized design of the Falcon of the Plantagenets, framed by the engravings “2019”, along with the weight and purity. Add this superb coin to your collection today, and it will be carefully wrapped, packaged, and safely delivered to your address. Own this 2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen’s Beasts (Falcon) Coin today! By purchasing from Bullion Exchanges, you are agreeing to all of our Terms and Policies. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have increasing potential risk for being fraudulent. All customers are subject to a review at our own discretion, in which additional information, identification and/or documentation, may be requested. 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We will never ask the customer to pay more for a product if the price significantly increased, so please refrain from requesting price adjustments after market prices decrease. The item “2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen’s Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU” is in sale since Monday, September 10, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “bullion.exchanges” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand/Mint: British Royal Mint
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1/4 oz
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Fineness: .9999
  • Coin: UK Queens Beast

2019 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beasts (Falcon) Coin. 9999 Fine BU