Flower of Life

£120.00

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Flower of Life is a symbol representing circle of creation and  has the virtues of regeneration, balance, dynamism, and protection. Sacred geometry refers to the geometric patterns and laws that create everything in the universe. Flower of life consists of 19 overlapping and interconnected circles.

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  • Copper Penny £120 (1900-1967)
  • Non silver Half Crown £120 (1947-1967)
  • Non silver Two Shillings £120 (1947-1967)
  • Half silver Two Shillings £130 (1920-1946)
  • Half silver Half Crown £130 (1920-1946)
  • Solid silver Two Shillings £150 (pre 1919)
  • Solid silver Half Crown £150 (pre 1919)
  • Solid silver Crown £210 (pre 1919)
  • Old Ten Pence £120 (1968-1992)
  • Old Fifty Pence £120 (1969-1997)
  • New Fifty Pence £120 (1998-2019)
£120.00
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Flower of Life is a symbol representing circle of creation and  has the virtues of regeneration, balance, dynamism, and protection. Sacred geometry refers to the geometric patterns and laws that create everything in the universe. Flower of life consists of 19 overlapping and interconnected circles.

Coin Type

Copper Penny £120 (1900-1967), Non silver Half Crown £120 (1947-1967), Non silver Two Shillings £120 (1947-1967), Half silver Two Shillings £130 (1920-1946), Half silver Half Crown £130 (1920-1946), Solid silver Two Shillings £150 (pre 1919), Solid silver Half Crown £150 (pre 1919), Solid silver Crown £210 (pre 1919), Old Ten Pence £120 (1968-1992), Old Fifty Pence £120 (1969-1997), New Fifty Pence £120 (1998-2019)

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Flower of Life

Copper Penny £120 (1900-1967)
Copper Penny £120 (1900-1967)
£120.00