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1/10 oz Britannia silver coin - 24-hour shipping!
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Specification
- Metal:
- Silver
- Denomination:
- 20 pence
- Weight:
- 1/10 ounce (1/10 oz)
- Diameter:
- 16.50 mm
- Country of origin:
- United Kingdom
- Yearbook:
- Random
- Shipping:
- 24 h
- Manufacturer:
- The Royal Mint
- Rehearsal:
- 999,9
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Description of the Britannia 1/10 oz silver coin
The Britannia is a popular silver bullion coin and one of the most recognizable on the market. It is a symbol of British numismatic heritage and has been minted continuously since 1997 by the renowned Royal Mint. The coins feature the figure of Britannia, symbolizing the spirit and character of the British Isles. The image of Britannia was used on currency as early as the reign of Charles II, which underscores the deep historical and cultural value of this coin.
Appearance of the 1/10 oz Britannia silver coin
The reverse side of the coin features Britannia, symbolizing the brave inhabitants of the British Isles. She was first depicted on coins during the reign of Charles II in the 17th century.
The obverse features an image of the King of Great Britain, Charles III. In addition, the coins bear information about their face value – for a coin weighing 1/10 ounce, it is 20 pence. Furthermore, the obverse features a Latin abbreviation meaning By the grace of God, King Defender of the Faith.
Historical overview
Britannia is a symbolic figure, an eternal symbol of the strength and pride of the British nation. Her image, often depicted as a woman with a shield and trident, reflects the values and steadfastness of the inhabitants of the British Isles. Her history dates back to ancient times, when she appeared on Roman coins as the personification of Britain. Later, during the reign of Charles II in the 17th century, her image was revived and became one of the most recognizable symbols of British heritage. Today, Britannia often appears on bullion and mint coins, reminding us of the rich history and traditions of the nation. Her presence on coins is not only an expression of patriotism, but also a tribute to the national heritage.
Manufacturer
The Royal Mint is not only the oldest but also one of the largest issuers in the world. The mint has been operating since the end of the 9th century, and its structures have remained unchanged to this day. Currently, every seventh coin in the world comes from the Royal Mint, which produces as many as 5 billion coins annually.
This venerable institution is based in the small Welsh town of Llantrisant. It is there that pounds are minted, as well as collectible and bullion coins that are popular around the world. Currently, the Royal Mint produces coins and medals for around 60 countries worldwide.
The Royal Mint is known worldwide for its innovations, use of cutting-edge technology, and raising the bar for coin production.
For larger orders, prices are negotiable.
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Please note that if you purchase goods with 24-hour shipping and up to 35 business days in a single order, the goods will be shipped within 35 business days. If you want to receive your order faster, please separate orders with 24-hour shipping and those with standard shipping.
The photos presented on the website are examples. Products may differ from the photos presented. In the case of coins, coins from the current year or previous years are available for sale.
The bars and coins offered by Mennica Skarbowa are products from reputable mints affiliated with the London Bullion Market Association, including: Heraeus, Argor Heraeus, Valcambi, Metalor, C.Hafner, Perth Mint, Münze Österreich, PAMP, Umicore, Rand Refinery, UBS, Degussa, or other issuers listed in the product parameters. Goods included in the so-called unsorted gold and silver may be an exception. The choice of bar manufacturer is made at random at the order fulfillment stage and depends on the Company's current stock levels.
