British world
Top sales list british world
Sirsi (Karnataka)
Are you a collector or enthusiast looking to add some rare and unique pieces to your coin collection? Or perhaps you've inherited a collection of old coins and are interested in selling them for a fair price? Look no further!
We specialize in buying and selling old coins of all types, including but not limited to ancient coins, colonial coins, commemorative coins, and rare coins from around the world. Our team of experts has years of experience in evaluating and appraising coins to ensure that you receive the best possible value for your collection.
We pride ourselves on offering a hassle-free and transparent selling process, with clear communication and fair pricing. Whether you have a few coins or a large collection, we are interested in seeing what you have and making an offer.
Are you a collector or history buff looking for a piece of British heritage to add to your collection? Look no further than our selection of old British coins for sale!
Our collection features a wide range of coins spanning centuries of British history, from medieval times to the modern era. Whether you're interested in rare gold coins, silver coins, or copper coins, we have something for everyone.
Some of our most popular coins include the gold sovereign, which has been in circulation since 1489 and is an iconic symbol of British currency. We also offer silver coins such as the shilling, sixpence, and crown, which were used during the reign of Queen Victoria and King George V.
All of our coins have been carefully evaluated and graded by our team of experts, so you can be confident in the authenticity and quality of your purchase. We also offer competitive pricing and transparent communication throughout the buying process.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of British history. Browse our collection of old British coins for sale today and find the perfect addition to your collection.
See product
India (All cities)
The Princely state called Chhota Udaipur was a part of Bombay Presidency during British times. The rulers of Chhota Udaipur state belonged to the Chauhan Rajput family who in turn were successors of the last Chauhan Chief of Champaner named Patai Rawal. After independence, Chota Udepur became a part of India on 10th March 1948. Learn in detail about Chhota Udaipur history only at Mintage World. https://www.mintageworld.com/history/detail/298-Chhota-Udaipur/
See product
India (All cities)
History of cotton Today it was the market best selling cotton here is best product of cotton industry you got the best cotton product and tips, here is so many products are created from cotton you got the best cloths. Since the fiber is pervasive in what we wear, eat, and use on a daily basis, it's easy to forget the silk and get the silk and fabric cloths. It was during British when Indian weavers were thrashed and their handloom was destroyed because it became very popular in the world. Weaver’s thumbs were cut so that they could not weave because British machine manufactured clothes could not compete with the Indian handmade products. British imposed several taxes on Indian weavers.
See product
India (All cities)
Malerkotla State was under the political control of the Jalandhar Commissioner Division Punjab during the British rule. The Malerkotla nawabs were of Afghan Descent. Know about Malerkotla history at Mintage World. https://www.mintageworld.com/history/detail/322-Maler-Kotla/
See product
Delhi (Delhi)
The Princess Mary Christmas gift box was a brass or silver tin containing a number of gifts intended to be distributed to all members of the armed forces of the British Empire on Christmas day 1914, during World War
See product