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A collection like nothing you’ve ever seen…
As any collector knows, coins tell the story of our history. But sometimes, they only give a small insight. That’s why it’s been so important for us to find a collection that shows the whole picture.
And today, we have something unlike anything ever offered to Westminster collectors.
A collection comprised not only of historic coins, but also a real bullet, a patriotic token and a 150-year-old newspaper…
It is the set that finally shows the whole picture – and that picture is of the American Civil War.
America, 1861
After decades of conflict between the modernised northern states and the rural southern states of America, Abraham Lincoln’s accession to presidency hoped to end the slavery which fuelled the divide.
This ironically instigated the opposite effect, as eleven American nations formed an opposing government: the Confederate States of America.
So in April 1861, both ‘Americas’ went to war. This ended in 1865 and became the costliest and bloodiest war ever fought on American soil.
And here’s how you can preserve its history…
The Ultimate American Civil War Commemorative Collection
After searching for a whole year, we have finally been able to source a collection of the most collectable artefacts from the American Civil War.
This set is your rare chance to secure a genuine piece of history, which includes:
- 1861-1865 Seated Liberty Quarter Dollar
- 1825-1869 Mexican 1 Reale
- A REAL BULLET taken straight from the battlegrounds of the American Civil War
- An original newspaper printed at the time of the American Civil War
- An ‘Army and Navy’ Patriotic Token


JUST 20 AVAILABLE
This is an opportunity that doesn’t come around often, especially when you consider that we only have 20 sets…
So, don’t miss out on this incredibly rare opportunity! Click here to secure yours now >>
Paul McCartney Coins Fetch Over $750,000 at Auction
Bespoke gold and silver coins celebrating Sir Paul McCartney recently sold for an impressive $753,600 at an auction hosted by Stack’s Bowers Galleries on behalf of The Royal Mint. These Presentation Edition coins, which were produced in hefty 5 Kilogram formats, were a collaboration involving McCartney’s production company, MPL Communications, with the artist himself having a hand in their creation. This auction highlighted not just the high demand for memorabilia linked to McCartney but also his significant impact on music and cultural history.

When asked about being immortalised in coin form, McCartney said, “This feels like a huge honour. It’s not anything I would have ever expected to happen when I was a kid.” This response from McCartney not only underscores the personal significance of these coins but also his widespread influence.
Exclusive McCartney Coins Available For Collectors
Due to the immense popularity of the Music Legends Series, we only have a select few Paul McCartney coins to offer collectors. We highly recommend securing yours before they are sold out.
UK 2024 Paul McCartney Official Silver Proof 1oz Coin

- Status: SOLD OUT AT THE MINT
- Mintage: Limited to just 5,000 worldwide.
- Features: McCartney’s iconic ‘Magic Piano’, vividly depicted on 1 ounce of 99.9% fine silver.
- Packaging: Comes in official Royal Mint packaging.
UK 2024 Paul McCartney Official Brilliant Uncirculated £5 Coin

- Price: £18.50 (+p&p).
- Design: Features McCartney’s ‘Magic Piano’.
- Quality: Struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated standard, ensuring it remains pristine and free from typical circulation wear.
UK 2024 Paul McCartney Official Silver Proof 5oz Coin

- Availability: Extremely limited with only 500 pieces available.
- Details: Each coin contains 5 ounces of 99.9% fine silver, featuring the beloved design elements.
With the rising demand for high-quality music memorabilia, owning a McCartney coin is an opportunity to celebrate one of the most influential musicians in history. Click buy now on your chosen coin or contact us directly to secure your piece of music history before they’re gone.
Honouring Dorothy Wilding: The Visionary Behind Queen Elizabeth II’s Iconic Portraits


Dorothy Wilding, a name synonymous with timeless elegance and photographic mastery, played a significant role in shaping the image of one of the world’s most recognised monarchs: Queen Elizabeth II. Known for her simple yet striking photographic style, Wilding’s portraits of the Queen became the foundation for a new era of royal imagery.
In early 1952, just twenty days after Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne, Wilding was granted the honour of conducting the first official photographic sitting. The Queen’s new role demanded an image that would grace coins, banknotes, and stamps, becoming a lasting symbol of her reign. Wilding, already experienced as a royal photographer, had previously captured official portraits at King George VI’s Coronation in 1937 and had been awarded the first Royal Warrant for a female photographer in 1943.

On February 26, 1952, Wilding photographed the young Queen wearing magnificent Norman Hartnell gowns and royal jewelry, such as the Diamond Diadem and the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. With an elegant simplicity, she utilized plain black and white backdrops, drawing all attention to the poise and grace of her subject. Out of the fifty-nine images taken during that session, one particular portrait became an icon. This three-quarter bust image of the Queen was selected for the 2½ pence stamp, released for the 1953 Coronation. The first stamp to depict Elizabeth II featured this portrait, and these stamps became commonly known as “Wildings.” The Queen’s head is turned slightly towards the viewer in a three-quarter profile, adding to the elegance of Wilding’s work.
For the ½d, 1d, 1½d, and 2d value stamps, the portrait was adorned with a decorative floral design created by Enid Marx. When we say a stamp has a value in “d,” this means its value in pennies. For example The notation “1½d” refers to one and a half (1.5) old pence. The “d” stands for “denarius,” a term used in pre-decimal British currency to denote pennies. Before 1971, the UK used pounds, shillings, and pence, with 12 pennies to the shilling and 20 shillings to the pound, totaling 240 pence in each pound. The currency change in the 1970s, known as decimalisation, significantly impacted stamps.

The stamps featuring this iconic portrait remained in circulation until 1971, and the photograph itself was hung in British Embassies around the world. Wilding’s work not only captured the Queen’s regal aura but also set a precedent for how the monarchy was represented on currency and official memorabilia. Her artistry continues to be celebrated and remembered as a key component of Britain’s visual heritage.
Introducing the Dorothy Wilding Silver Commemorative and Postage Stamp Set
To honour the legacy of Dorothy Wilding and her contribution to royal history, we are excited to present the First Dorothy Wilding Silver Commemorative and original postage stamp set. This exclusive offering celebrates the artistry of Wilding and the iconic image of Queen Elizabeth II that shaped an era.

This set features a beautifully designed half-ounce pure silver commemorative, adorned with an officially licensed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Dorothy Wilding. The striking image is courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London, and reflects the timeless elegance that made Wilding’s photographs so celebrated. The commemorative captures the Queen’s grace and the iconic simplicity of Wilding’s style, making it a collector’s treasure.

Accompanying the commemorative is an authentic Dorothy Wilding postage stamp, carefully selected from the 1952–1968 period. These stamps, available in vibrant colours and various denominations, offer a glimpse into the era when Wilding’s portraits of the Queen became a part of everyday British life.

But a limited quantity of just 250 sets being released this year, you will need to be quick to secure yours before they are all gone.
This exclusive collectible not only commemorates the artistry of Wilding but also celebrates the enduring legacy of Queen Elizabeth II. Each set includes a Certificate of Authenticity, affirming its place in history and the prestige of owning such a meaningful piece of royal heritage.