Edward VII Coins (1902 - 1910)
| Discover King Edward VII Coins from 1902 to 1910, featuring all official British coinage issued during the reign of King Edward VII. This category includes circulating and commemorative coins from The Royal Mint struck during the late Victorian transition into the Edwardian era, covering gold, silver, bronze, proof, specimen, and certified graded issues. From Coronation coinage and classic gold Sovereigns to scarce proof sets and Maundy issues, King Edward VII coins represent a short but highly collectable chapter in British numismatic history. Britain’s Edwardian Coinage EraKing Edward VII ascended to the throne in 1901 following the death of Queen Victoria, marking the beginning of the Edwardian era. His reign saw the continuation of Britain’s traditional pre-decimal £sd monetary system, with denominations including the farthing, halfpenny, penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, half crown, crown, and Sovereign. This category includes all British coins issued under King Edward VII between 1902 and 1910, including circulation strikes, proof sets, Maundy money, and commemorative issues. The coinage features the official portrait of King Edward VII designed by George William de Saulles, with reverse designs continuing many of the classic motifs used during the late Victorian period. Collectors can explore highly sought-after Edward VII gold Sovereigns and Half Sovereigns struck not only in London but also at branch mints including Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Ottawa, and Bombay. Proof issues from the 1902 Coronation year are especially desirable, alongside rare low-mintage silver and bronze denominations from the final years of the reign. Why Collect King Edward VII Coins?King Edward VII Coins (1902–1910) remain highly sought after because of:
Explore King Edward VII CoinageThis category includes a wide range of British coin issues such as:
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