Kew Gardens 50p coin, featuring the Royal Botanical Gardens' Great Pagoda, tend to be valued at around £250 - but a rare gold ...
Kew’s Pagoda was completed in 1762 as a gift for Princess Augusta, the founder of the Gardens. It was one of several Chinese buildings designed for Kew by Sir William Chambers, who had spent time ...
LOOK out for this building on your 50p coin as one savvy seller has flogged theirs for 300 times its worth. The coin sold for ...
THESE rare coins might be hiding in your back pocket or in the back of your sofa – the right one could be worth thousands.
she asked with the oddest thrill of excitement in her voice, looking vaguely round and letting herself be drawn on down the grass path, trailing her parasol, turning her head this way and that way, ...
Huge enclosed garden laid out in Victorian times and is now half research centre and half visitor attraction. Notable for the large Victorian era iron and glass greenhouses, the largest in London.
Now, Kew's new Winter Garden not only provides a wonderful range of plants year round, but unique views across the Gardens – take in the Temperate House and Pagoda during the winter months. A number ...
Kew Gardens is the capital’s largest UNESCO World Heritage site. Home to stunning landscaped grounds with majestic trees, elegant glasshouses, and a 50m-high 18th-century pagoda, the site will ...
The 50p, issued by the Royal Mint in 2009, is believed by many collectors to be so rare today as it had low mintage of just 210,000 due to the low demand for 50p coins when it was minted. The Royal ...
The coin celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of Kew depicts the gardens' Great Pagoda, which was completed in 1762 as a gift to Princess Augusta. With only 210,000 coins produced ...
The Kew Gardens coin features the Chinese Pagoda at the Royal Botanic Gardens on the tails side and a portrait of the Queen. After being listed on online auction site eBay, the 50p coin attracted ...