70 YEARS OF CHANGE: THE COINAGE OF ELIZABETH II
Elizabeth II died a little over two years ago and, in her passing, many at the time rightly saw the end of an era.
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Elizabeth II died a little over two years ago and, in her passing, many at the time rightly saw the end of an era.
70 YEARS OF CHANGE: THE COINAGE OF ELIZABETH II Read Article »
This article will cover the period from 1136 when David I had the first Scottish coin minted, through to the end of Robert III’s reign in 1406.
SCOTLAND’S EARLY COINAGE Read Article »
For centuries, people have been utilising found objects by incorporating them into pieces of jewellery. It might be a shell or shark tooth necklace, medieval remounting of classical intaglios, or perhaps Gemme Numari.
THE ALLURE OF THE UNCONVENTIONAL FIND Read Article »
Our final Medal Auction of the year took place on 28th November. The department have been bucking the trends of quiet auction rooms with their excellent exhibitions and we saw a full room during the day. The Order of the Garter Great George, the first example of this insignia to b
SPINK NEWS – MEDAL AUCTION NEWS Read Article »
Alongside the Official Coinex Auction, Spink London’s Coin Department were delighted to present two additional online auctions for bidders, resulting in a mega-month of numismatic nonpareil.
SPINK NEWS – SEPTEMBER E-SALE Read Article »