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20 ancient UK coins and what they are worth

In the money
Constantine the Great Roman Coin - worth £100
The Fate of the Templars Silver Coin - worth £109
Domitian Silver Coin - worth £150
Vespasian Silver Coin - worth £195
Vitellius Silver Coin - worth £195
Parthian Empire Drachma - worth £199
George II Silver Coin - worth £225
Barmaid’s Grief Double Florin - worth £239
Titus Silver Coin - worth £265
Septimius Severus Roman Coin - worth £279.90
Emperor Hadrian Roman Coin - worth £320
Elizabeth I Sixpence - worth £325
William the Conquerer Denier - worth £400
Julius Caesar Silver Coin - worth £495
Charles II Farthing - worth £500
Castor and Pollux Antique Silver Coin - worth £649
Royal House of Windsor set - worth £779
St Edmund Memorial Penny - worth £850
Richard III Silver Coin - worth £1,000
King George III Gold Spade Guinea - worth £1,499
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British Numismatic Treasury

In the money

These coins date back hundreds – or even thousands – of years, and are worth some serious cash! Using the British Numismatic Treasury to depict their value today, we take a look at 20 fascinating pieces from past eras.
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John Fitzsimons

21 November 2018

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