Discover the ghostly secrets of the Tower of London

Standing tall on the banks of the River Thames for nearly a millennium, The Tower of London is one of the most iconic landmarks in Britain and has been centre of some of the nation’s most dramatic events…

It was built by William the Conqueror in 1078 and in the years that have followed it has served as a royal residence, a fortress, a prison, a Mint and it is still the home of the Crown Jewels to this day.

With all this history, it’s no surprise that the Tower is associated with some of Britain’s most famous figures from iconic royals through to dastardly criminals!

Watch our latest video below to discover some of the famous figures who have walked – and perhaps still do walk – the Tower’s hallowed halls!

Continue reading to find out about the ULTIMATE Tower of London £2 Coin and Stamp Cover.


JUST £20: The Tower of London BU £2 Cover

Today you have the opportunity to secure the BRAND NEW Tower of London BU £2 Coin Cover for JUST £20 (+p&p).

This is the MOST LIMITED way to own the sought-after Tower of London £2 in Brilliant Uncirculated quality.

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Your Tower of London Cover brings together the BU £2, released as part of the British Castles £2 Set, alongside the Royal Mail’s Tower of London 1st Class Stamp. Each Cover features specially-commissioned artwork and will be officially postmarked on 5th November 2024 – the anniversary of Guy Fawkes’ imprisonment.

ONLY 2,024 Covers will be released. Click here to secure yours for JUST £20 (+p&p) >>

BREAKING NEWS: Royal Mail reveals the Official Coronation Stamps!

Today, Royal Mail have revealed their brand-new Coronation stamps. Comprised of four stamps, the official Coronation Miniature Sheet pays tribute to four elements of King Charles III’s legacy.

And following the insatiable demand we have already seen this week for The Royal Mint’s Coronation range, collectors are desperate to pair their coin with the official Coronation stamps!

That’s because, on 6th May, we will mark the biggest royal event in decades.

So, why not kick off the celebrations with an exclusive combination of numismatic and philatelic history?

Read on to learn more about the stamps themselves, and how you can secure all four in an exclusive presentation alongside some of the UK 2023 Coronation coins…

The Design

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The Four New Stamps Issued to Celebrate the Coronation

Designed by British artist, Andrew Davidson, Royal Mail’s official Coronation Miniature Sheet symbolises four elements of King Charles’ legacy.

Each stamp has been divided into representations of the Coronation, Diversity and Community, The Commonwealth, and Sustainability and Biodiversity. The designs embody themes of heritage, tradition, cohesion, democracy, peace, and nature – integral values to His Majesty.

These stamps have been thoughtfully set against a design of intermingling foliage, representing the union of the four UK countries: the rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock.

UK 2023 Coronation Covers

And today, we have been able to present all four of these official UK Coronation stamps in limited edition covers.

Paired alongside the UK 2023 Coronation 50p, £5, or both, you can secure the Coronation Miniature Sheet beside The Royal Mint’s new coins in either Brilliant Uncirculated or Silver Proof!

Or, you can get your hands on the extremely sought-after UK 2022 Memorial Sovereign – the first to feature His Majesty – in an exclusive cover with these stunning new Coronation stamps.

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Coronation Cover Range Featuring the UK Coronation 50p and £5 Coins

These limited edition covers are the perfect way to capture this poignant moment in history. In fact, they have all been postmarked by Royal Mail on the date of His Majesty’s Coronation – 6th May – which truly preserves this extraordinary historical feat and ensures no more can ever be made…

Extreme Demand for Coronation Coins

When The Royal Mint launched the UK 2023 Coronation coin range on the 24th April, nothing could have prepared collectors for the insatiable demand…

Nearly 70,000 people queued for the launch, and the Coronation coins were being snapped up within minutes.

So considering this could be your last chance to secure a UK 2023 Coronation coin, you don’t want to miss out on these exclusive coin covers.

Click here to explore the range, with prices starting from £39.99 >>

The end of an era: The final stamps of Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II has graced UK stamps for 70 years, but now we’re coming to the end of an era; Royal Mail have released their final commemorative stamp issue with the Queen’s silhouette, celebrating the centenary of the world’s most famous locomotive – Flying Scotsman.

So, before we steam ahead towards the BRAND-NEW Flying Scotsman editions, let’s take a look back at Queen Elizabeth II’s iconic 70-year reign in UK postage…

The beginning of Queen Elizabeth II stamps

1953 marked the beginning of Her Majesty’s Reign and the introduction of the Wildings – a series of definitive postage and revenue stamps featuring Dorothy Wilding’s portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, which were used up until 1967.

The first four stamps to be issued within this series were for Her Majesty’s 1953 Coronation, presented in the colours of Carmine-Red, Ultramarine, Deep Yellow-Green and Deep Grey-Blue.

Commemorative stamps were then introduced during the 1950s and early 1960s. However, the Postmaster General, Tony Benn, proposed a new criteria outlining what could appear on them. From 1965, it was decided that all GB stamps had to include a small silhouette of the Queen based on the coinage head of Mary Gillick, which then became the standard.

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Two once-in-a-lifetime tributes

And now, Royal Mail have issued twelve commemorative editions featuring Flying Scotsman.

Not only are they the official UK stamps to mark the centenary of the world’s most famous locomotive, but they will also be the last to show the Queen’s silhouette after 70 years – marking two incredible moments in British history!

These nostalgic editions portray the steam locomotive travelling through North Yorkshire, Northumberland, Berwick-on-Tweed and London’s Victoria Station. Inspired by poster artwork from the 1920s and 1930s, Royal Mail’s spokesman David Gold intends for them to evoke “the golden age of steam travel”.

Your chance to celebrate both!

To pay tribute to such monumental moments in history, a limited-edition coin and stamp cover has been released, comprised of The Royal Mint’s Official UK 2023 Flying Scotsman £2 in Brilliant Uncirculated Quality along with Royal Mail’s BRAND-NEW Flying Scotsman stamps.

But considering these are the last UK stamps to feature Queen Elizabeth II, we are predicting insatiable demand – and we have already seen sell-outs at The Royal Mint for the Flying Scotsman coin range.

All steams ahead! Click here to secure one for your collection now >>