All items sold by RP Coins are supplied on approval and may be returned for any reason within seven days of receipt. Customers returning goods are responsible for arranging insurance against loss or damage. Third party sales items are sold on approval where indicated. Please see the introduction to that section for further details.
Clients of known good standing to us will have their goods shipped upon receipt of order or as soon as is practicable afterwards, payment being due upon their receipt of invoice. All other clients’ orders will be held pending payment and shipped on receipt of cleared funds. All goods remain the property of RP Coins until paid for in full.
Payment should be made in GBP by the following means - cheque drawn on a UK bank made payable to RP Coins. Please do NOT make them payable to R Pearce. Payment may also be made by postal order, banker’s draft or transfer to our bank account at Bank of Scotland, sort code 80-22-60, account no. 29068662. Cheques or money orders drawn on foreign bank accounts in local currency are expensive to process and may take up to a month to clear. If this is the only option available to you, please add £15 to the invoice total to cover the additional charges. Payment can be made using debit or credit cards as indicated.
Postage will be charged on all orders.
For UK coin orders up to £50 value the cost is £5.00. Orders over this up to £750 will be despatched by Royal Mail Special Delivery (insured) at a cost of £12 per order. Over £750 is £20 per order. Books and other heavy items will be charged according to the prevailing postage cost for that weight.
Export sales are supplied net of any UK VAT (where applicable). Import duties or taxes payable in the destination country are the responsibility of the customer.
All items sold are guaranteed genuine unless indicated otherwise.
Windsor (1911 on)
The House of Windsor came about when George V changed his family name from Saxe-Coburg because of the German connection in World War I. His eldest son Edward abdicated rather than abandon his love, Wallis Simpson, and the crown passed to his second son who became George VI. He died in 1952 to be replaced by his daughter Elizabeth. Elizabeth II became Britain's longest serving monarch in September 2015.
S4082, Davies 2116, ESC 4136 (1464). George VI 1943 shilling with the English reverse.
Practically as struck. A small spot on the obverse S.
Grade: Unc
S4082, Davies 2118, ESC 4140 (1466). George VI 1944 shilling with the English reverse.
Light wear and a spot behind the head. The reverse better.
Grade: EF
S4103, Davies 2123, ESC 4180 (1472). George VI 1947 first issue shilling with the English reverse, struck in cupro-nickel.
Practically as struck.
Grade: Unc
S4104, Davies 2161, ESC 4187 (1473). George VI 1947 shilling with the Scottish reverse, struck in cupro-nickel.
Practically as struck and deceptively difficult in this grade.
Grade: Unc
S4103, 4104; Davies 2124, 2162; ESC 4183 (1484), 4190 (1475). A pair of George VI 1948 shillings with both English and Scottish reverses.
A touch off uncirculated.
Grade: gEF
S4108, Davies 2140, ESC 4193 (1475A). George VI 1949 shilling with the English reverse.
A couple of contact marks to the head and light wear only
Grade: EF
Royal Mint Libra, Solidus, Denarius Presentation Pack
£12.00
A Royal Mint presentation pack containing the 8 coin types current up to decimalisation, halfpenny up to half crown including both shillings.
All much as struck.
Grade: Unc