The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Athenian Gold Staters in 22ct gold-plated lead free pewter. These staters are small coins...
The use of replica coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of TtS For King and Parliament. The beautiful and unusually-shaped Newark siege half crown was created to pay Royalist troops during the 1646...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of TtS For King and Parliament. This sixpence coin was minted in the Tower of London and used by both sides...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica denarii of Julius Caesar, featuring an elephant on the reverse, and commemorating...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Viking-era York Silver pennies in silver-plated lead free pewter. 14 medals should be...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Richard I pennies in silver-plated lead free pewter. 14 medals should be ample for...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Harold II pennies in silver-plated lead free pewter. 14 medals should be ample for...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica William "the bastard" I pennies in silver-plated lead free pewter. 14 medals should...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Armorican staters in lead free pewter. The staters are large coins with celtic designs, perfect...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Edward I silver pennies in silver-plated lead free pewter, perfect for your Wars of...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Henry VII (Henry Tudor, as was) silver pennies in silver-plated lead free pewter,...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Richard III Gold Angels from around 1485, cast in lead free pewter...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 silver-coloured replica folles of Constantine I, perfect for Late Roman armies. The coins...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Robert the Bruce pennies in silver-plated lead free pewter. These have his head...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set is of 14 replica denarii with Mark Antony depicted on the face and Cleopatra on the reverse. ...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica British Celtic Gold Staters in 22ct gold-plated lead free pewter. These staters have an upright ear of grain...
I've managed to source victory medals like the ones illustrated in the rulebook. The first ones I have are Romans, but if they prove popular I will source other coins for different historical eras and empires.
I've added some new victory medals to the shop; owlish silver and gold coins from Athens for aspiring Themistocles and some really beautiful chunky Armorican staters for those who love Celts. Of course, I won't be needing the latter...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Corinthian Silver Didrachms, roughly 20mm in diameter on silver-plated lead free pewter. Athena,...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica Henry VI half groats in silver-plated lead free pewter, ideal for your Wars...
The use of replica ancient coins as victory medals add a certain je ne sais quoi to a game of To the Strongest! This set includes 14 replica aurei of Julius Caesar in 22ct gold-plated lead free pewter. 14 medals should...