Old Coins and Banknotes. Dive into the rich history of the mid-20th century with our collection of old coins and banknotes from 1940 to 1989. These historical treasures offer a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing diverse designs, historical figures, and significant events. Perfect for both seasoned numismatists and beginners, these vintage pieces add depth and character to any collection. Explore the stories and craftsmanship of these remarkable coins and banknotes at Minted Majestic Collectibles.
Coin Information:
These coins celebrate the wedding of HRH Prince Harry of Wales and Ms Meghan Markle. The Royal Mint issued a brand new £5 coin. The coin was approved by Buckingham Palace and features a design by Jody Clark based on a portrait of the couple taken from a private sitting as well as an inscription of the date of the wedding. The couple got together in 2016 after meeting through mutual friends, and their engagement was announced 27th November 2017. The Wedding took place at St George’s Chapel in Windsor on 19th May 2018. 600 guests were invited to the ceremony at the Chapel followed by a reception at St George’s Hall hosted by the Queen, and 2,640 members of the public were invited to the Windsor Castle grounds, including many charity workers.
Year of issue 20/18
Weight: 28.28g
Diameter 38.61mm
3 in stock..
The Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, are 140 ceremonial objects which include the regalia and vestments worn by British Kings and Queen’s at their coronations. As a symbol of 800 years of monarchy, these Crown Jewels are the only working set in Europe and the collection is the most historically complete of any regalia in the world. So precious are these Jewels, they are kept in The Tower of London under armed guard. To commemorate this breath-taking collection of jewels that is a magnet for tourists all over the world, The Royal Mint has issued the second coin in their Tower of London Collection – The 2019 Crown Jewels £5.
Weight 28.28
Diameter 38.61
1 Available.

2018 marks the 65th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen’s Coronation on the 2nd June 1953. To celebrate this unprecedented Royal milestone, The Royal Mint issued a stunning £5 coin, as a lasting tribute to this historic year. The spectacular Coronation ceremony took place in London’s iconic Westminster Abbey, and was the first coronation to be televised and was watched by millions across the globe. She has since become the longest ever reigning monarch of The United Kingdom and Commonwealth. The coin itself features an effigy of the Queen on the obverse, designed by Jody Clark. The exceptional reverse design by Stephen Taylor features the Royal Standard, crowned with Her Majesty the Queen’s royal cypher and represents the Sovereign and the United Kingdom.
Weight 28.28g
Diameter: 38.61mm
3 Available.