The Royal Mint, silver Medals (3), 2009 and 2010, Five Ounces of .925 silver struck to celebrate the heritage of the Royal Mint featuring an obverse of the original Elizabeth II young head portrait right, terms relating to the minting process scattered below round, rev. a depiction of an Elizabeth I Sixpence upon layers of hammered coins, marking the last Elizabethan Age; Five Ounces of .925 silver struck to celebrate the 350th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy, obverse depicts mint engravers holding the dies of original Charles II coins, rev. the modern electronic minting process for the 2010 commemorative Five Pounds; Eight Ounces of .999 fine silver struck to celebrate the legend of St. George and the Dragon, obverse depicts a maiden looking on as St. George slays the dragon, rev. a stylised depiction of the slaying. All as struck accompanied by original Royal Mint boxes and certificates of authenticity. (3)
Limited mintage of 750 issues (2009), 750 issues (2010), 500 issues (2010).
Estimate: £150-200