News:

Sign up for the monthly zoom events by sending a PM with your email address to Hitesh

Main Menu

Robert Elderton: designs featuring ships

Started by <k>, March 08, 2018, 09:04:10 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

<k>


Pitcairn Islands, $50, 1990.  Establishment of Settlement.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

#16

Pitcairn, $50, 1988.

The HMS Bounty, and the drafting of Pitcairn's constitution.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

#17

Cayman Islands, 5 dollars, 1989.  100 Years of the Postal Service.

Double-masted schooner, Georgetown Harbour. 

A Jamaican penny stamp is depicted (top).
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

#18

Solomon Islands, $10, 1993. 

Centenary of the Establishment of the British Protectorate.


H.M.S. CuraƧao, H.M.S. Goldfinch, and a cameo of Queen Victoria.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>


Bermuda, $1, 2000.  The Tall Ships, Bermuda, 2000.  The yacht Kohinoor.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

#20

East Caribbean States, 2000 cents, Year 2000. 

A symbolic scene for the new Millennium, by Robert Elderton.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

#21
Cayman Islands $2 1997.jpg

Cayman Islands, 2 dollars, 1997. 


Establishment of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority.

Double-masted schooners Arbutus I (1926) and Goldfield (1930).
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

#22

Jersey, 2 pounds, 1985.  HMS Beagle. 

40th Anniversary of Liberation.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>


Guernsey, 2 pounds, 1989.  The Royal Yacht Britannia.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

#24

Cayman Islands, 5 dollars, 1991. 

20th anniversary of the Cayman Islands Currency Board.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

#25

Cayman Islands, $5, 1985. 

The 250th Anniversary of the Royal Land Grant.


The Letter of Patent granted by King George II was officially enrolled on March 9th 1735.

It is the first known documented evidence of plans for permanent settlement of the Islands.

This coin design includes a symbolic ship, so I have placed it in this topic.
Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.

<k>

Visit the website of The Royal Mint Museum.

See: The Royal Mint Museum.