Coins of St Helena: A Tale of Unfortunate Timing
As the saying goes, timing is everything. This was certainly true for the governors of St. Helena when they found themselves with an excess of copper halfpennies, thanks to the death of Napoleon Bonaparte.
The Roar Heard Around The World
As we near the 100th anniversary of the British Empire Exhibition and look back on its many exonumic contributions, one medal, in particular, stands out as a symbol of the event's grandeur and legacy—Metcalfe’s Lion.
A Different Kind of Easter Story
Easter is renowned as the Christian holiday celebrating Jesus's resurrection. However, this post delves into a different Easter rising, a tale unfolding in the heart of Ireland.