OTTAWA (Reuters) -The death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth has collectors scrambling to secure rare coins and bills bearing her likeness, even as her portrait is set to remain in circulation for years ...
A RARE coin has sold for 279 times its face value after a brutal bidding war – here’s how to spot one in your spare change ...
King Charles III is expected to replace Queen Elizabeth II's likeness on British currency following her death on Thursday. The Bank of England will likely recall and replace pound notes and coins with ...
Today is the last day to use paper £20 and £50 notes before they become unusable - check down the back of your sofa now Today (30 September) is the final day before paper £20 and £50 notes are ...
Some old coins and banknotes are selling for more than the cost of a home. These collectibles are drawing six-figure bids from buyers, pushing them into the same conversation as traditional ...
Billions of banknotes and coins around the world featuring the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II are set to be replaced following her death. For almost 70 years, the Queen’s image has appeared on the ...
Coins and banknotes featuring King Charles III and Queen Elizabeth II will co-circulate, according to the Royal Mint, the official maker of UK coins. “The first coins bearing the effigy of His Majesty ...
COMMEMORATIVE COINS to mark special occasions or events have been around for centuries. In ancient Rome, commemorative coins were minted to celebrate victorious military campaigns. Today, such coins ...