Was the first English coin to carry the name of the issuing king.Īnglo-Saxon pennies including one of only seven known surviving examples King of Kent (616 – 640 AD), London Mint, S-758, graded PCGS MS64. The finest privately held example of the gold Thrysma issued by Eadbald, Highlights of the Tyrants of the Thames 2.0 exhibit include: Photo credit: Lyle Engleson/Goldberg Coin & Collectibles and PCGS. “Light Weight” Nobles varieties to modern era coins.įeatured highlights from the Tyrant Collection that will be on display at the 2023 World's Fair of Money in Pittsburgh. ![]() The exhibit will range from early Anglo-Saxon to hammered “Heavy Weight” Portrait coin denomination issued by English monarchs since the early 7th Over the last 1,400 years,” said Goldberg. Superbly preserved examples of portrait coins minted in the Thames Valley Possibly the finest English collection in private hands anywhere – will be “The finest collection of English coins outside of Great Britain - and Southern California collector Dan O’Dowd. Described as the world’s most valuable rareĬoin collection in private hands, the unparalleled collection is owned by Goldberg is one of the numismatic professionals providing guidance inĪssembling the wide-ranging Tyrant Collection of superb quality, historic Superb-condition additions since then, so the new name for the upcomingĭisplay is ‘Tyrants of the Thames 2.0’ to reflect the significant update,”Įxplained Ira Goldberg President of Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Inc. “English coins from the Tyrant Collection were displayed for the first and Photo credit: Lyle Engleson/Goldberg Coin & Collectibles. The only complete, privately-owned 1937 King Edward VIII patterns proof set is part of the Tyrant Collection, described as the world’s most valuable rare coin collection in private hands. ![]() Second time this set has been shown in public in the United States. Pattern proof set produced in 1937 by the Royal Mint. Pattern gold coins, and the only privately-owned complete King Edward VIII ( The 300-coins exhibit will include a rare surviving example of England’sįirst gold coin as well as one of the few known 1656 Cromwell 50 Shillings ( will be displayed at the American Numismatic Association’s 2023 Pittsburgh ![]() (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) – Hundreds of historic EnglishĬoins from the extensive and unprecedented Tyrant Collection
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