An idea for the British Registry
Aethelred
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Hello David, I hope all is well.
I currently have a George III type set on the Registry. I am enjoying working on it (in spite of the fact that it lists Five and Two Guinea and Five and two pound coins which were only patterns).
I had an idea that you may want to look into. Many collectors of British coins collect with the aim of getting as many different kings and queens as they can. Would it be possible to add gold silver and copper "monarch sets?" In other words the collector would need one coin from each ruler (you could start with the milled coinage of 1662) for each of the three sets. The copper and silver sets would be soemwhat easy to do, but the gold set would be tough!
Best,
Michael
I currently have a George III type set on the Registry. I am enjoying working on it (in spite of the fact that it lists Five and Two Guinea and Five and two pound coins which were only patterns).
I had an idea that you may want to look into. Many collectors of British coins collect with the aim of getting as many different kings and queens as they can. Would it be possible to add gold silver and copper "monarch sets?" In other words the collector would need one coin from each ruler (you could start with the milled coinage of 1662) for each of the three sets. The copper and silver sets would be soemwhat easy to do, but the gold set would be tough!
Best,
Michael
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I'm aware of the collecting of kings and Queens. This is definitely something we will eventually do.
Thanks,
David