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£125 in total for:
Sterling Collections - Ancient to Modern - British Currency from 1551 #GotStuffGetCash

FOR PRICE COMPARISON SEE IMAGE 2.
Listed elsewhere from £300-£1000!
CONDITION: Frame slightly marked. BEHIND GLASS: Perfect.
London SE13 7PG Buyer Can Collect. No parking restrictions. OR FREE P&P Offered (within the UK).
Bank transfer/Paypal OK.

This product is a framed collection of British currency ranging from ancient to the present day, showcasing the evolution of coins in the UK.
The coins are ungraded and uncertified, providing a unique and educational display of British monetary history. Perfect for collectors or history enthusiasts, this framed set offers a visual journey through the intricate designs and symbols that have been used on British currency over the centuries.
A valuable addition to any numismatic collection, this framed set is a testament to the rich heritage and cultural significance of British coins

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