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SPINK COIN BOOKS

£ 35.00
Spink Coins of England 2024 (Pre-Decimal) – NOW IN STOCKNOW IN STOCK - PUBLISHED DECEMBER 2023

Spink Coins of England and the United Kingdom 2024

(Pre decimal volume - Hardback)

Fully revised and updated. Valuations for up to three grades in British £.

Hardback, Pre Decimal volume,  210mm x 150mm, £35.00 - Published December 2023



£ 20.00
Spink Coins of England 2024 (Post-Decimal) – NOW IN STOCK
**NOW IN STOCK** - NEW, PUBLISHED DECEMBER 2023


Spink Coins of England and the United Kingdom 
2024

(Post Decimal volume - Hardback)


For the past five editions the Standard Catalogue of British Coins has been separated into two volumes, with the decimal issues under Elizabeth II listed in a separate volume from the pre-Decimal coinages.


This Decimal Issues volume lists all individual coins and sets issued by the Royal Mint since 1971 (and in circulation since 1968), offering an authoritative catalogue of all modern British coins.

 

£ 55.00
(-9.09%) £ 50.00
Spink Coins of England 2024 (2 VOLUMES - PRE & POST DECIMAL) – SAVE £5 – NOW IN STOCK**NOW IN STOCK**

Spink Coins of England and the United Kingdom 
2024


OFFER - SAVE £5 when you buy both titles


(Includes 2 volumes: Pre decimal volume - Hardback, Post-decimal volume - Hardback)

Fully revised and updated. Valuations for up to three grades in British £.

2 Hardback Volumes, £50


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Spink Coins of England 2023 (Pre-Decimal) **SALE**

Spink Coins of England and the United Kingdom 58th Edition 2023

(Pre decimal volume - Hardback)

Fully revised and updated. Valuations for up to three grades in British £.

Hardback, Pre Decimal volume,  210mm x 150mm, £35.00 - Published December 2022



£ 30.00
British Celtic Coins: Art or Imitation? By Tim Wright - NEW

NEW OCTOBER 2023

British Celtic Coins: Art or Imitation? - TimWright

£30.00 Hardback. 144 pages.

Britain was a late adopter of coinage, initially importing coins from the Gallo-Belgic continent and then copying their Macedonian-inspired prototypes. Britain also produced them for longer than the continent, latterly incorporating themes and imagery from Rome. These bookends of external influence have led some to dismiss the coins of pre-Roman Britain (and indeed ‘Celtic’ coins generally) as inferior. The most compelling counter to this is the coins themselves, explored through the theme of Art or Imitation? What we find is extraordinary variety and originality, that makes a powerful case for their collection and study.

 

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THE REBEL EMPERORS OF BRITANNIA  – NEW
NEW  - Published May 2023

The Rebel Emperors of Britannia - Carausius and Allectus, by Sam Moorhead and Graham Barker


We've all heard of Carausius and Allectus, some of you will even have been lucky enough to find their coins – this wonderful new hardback book tells the story of these two rebel emperors.

Beautifullly illustrated in full colour featuring many of their coins, this book will be fascinating to anyone interested in one of the most exciting periods in Britain's history under the Romans.

240 x 152mm
244 pages
Hardback with colour illustrations throughout.