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British Virgin Islands Orient Express $1 Coin
Another
BVI 2013 crown, the train celebrating the Paris to Istanbul Orient
Express, which first took to the rails in 1883. Cupro Nickel condition
and measures 38 mm
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British Virgin Island Concorde $1 Coin
This
British icon flew its last flight in October 2003 to JFK and Washington
and then returned to Heathrow. BVI has
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40th Anniversary Crown from British Virgin Islands of John F. Kennedy 1963-2003
Possibly the most famous U.S. President is commemorated by the British Virgin Islands on the 40th Anniversary of his assassination in Dallas, Texas on 22th November, 1963.
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Everyone loves a Dolphin so why not cuddle one in your collection.Struck in cupro nickel, uncirculated 38 mm, one dollar coin.
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The World's Best Loved aquatic Mammal, Beauty, Grace and more over admired by all. From the British Virgin Islands the latest 2005 £1 Dollar from the Dolphin series
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BVI Everest Crown
2013
will mark the 60th Anniversary of the first ascent of Mount Everest by
Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary in June
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British Virgin Island Prince George One Dollar 2013
Two
major events from 2013 have been commemorated by the British Virgin
Islands. The birth of Prince George and the Anniversary of Kennedy.
Struck in cupro nickel and uncirculated.
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British Virgin Island Kennedy One Dollar 2013
Two
major events from 2013 have been commemorated by the British Virgin
Islands. The birth of Prince George and the Anniversary of Kennedy.
Struck in cupro nickel and uncirculated.
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H.R.H Princess Charlotte of Cambridge British Virgin Island One Dollar
On the 2nd May 2015, Great Britain celebrated the birth of a new princess. To commemorate this historic event two coins have been struck by Pobjoy Mint, one for the
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Struck to commemorate Operation Overlord on 6th June 1944 by the Allies in W.W.II. - D-Day to you and me. Struck in cupro-nickel and uncirculated.
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Twin Towers Crown
For many of us it seems only yesterday that we were witnessing the traumatic events of that fateful day. A day to remember, commemorated by these B.V.I. Twin
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British Virgin Island Rose Coin $1
An expression of love for the right occasion. Maybe a Birthday, Anniversary, Valentine’s Day or even Mother’s Day, give this long lasting token of love.
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Struck in cupro nickel, these uncirculated coins measure 38mm depicting two of Britain's historical sons.
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British Virgin Island Queen Elizabeth II Pink Flamingo $5
Pobjoy Mint have released a new coloured titanium coin, a delightful Pink Flamingo five dollars from British Virgin Islands. very difficult to strike and due to how coloured
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2016 Titanium Lemon Shark
This yellow titanium $5 coin struck by Pobjoy Mint on behalf of British Virgin Islands features a Lemon Shark. Their colouring is a perfect camouflage while swimming
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British Virgin Island Titanium Blue Seahorse $5 Coin
Following the popularity of the previous titanium coins, the British Virgin Island released a 2014 coin featuring the Seahorse.
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2017 BVI Titanium Green Hummingbird. Yet another stunning coin from the Pobjoy Mint struck for the British Virgin Islands
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Bicentenary Tribute Set to Nelson and the Battle of Trafalgar
The British Virgin Island have produced
the very attractive 5 Crown set depicting the life and time of Lord
Nelson, famously known for leading the Battle of Trafalgar.
All five bear the signature of Nelson. Crown size 38 mm, struck in cupro nickel and uncirculated.
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'We Will Remember Them' Poppy Crown Signing of the Armistice Ascension Islands
First Coin in the series
The hundredth anniversary of W.W.I is upon us. To commemorate this moment in time, the highly admired Pobjoy Mint have released a series of eight crown size coins, struck to proof sterling silver with a
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B.V.I 2016 Olympic Coins Set of 4 Rio Here We Come - More Golds?
This August will see the 2016 Summer Olympic Games taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and to commemorate this Pobjoy Mint have struck on behalf of British
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