The Gold Rose Crown Guinea 1/4 oz coin, designated as the official legal tender of Saint Helena, pays homage to a rich history of British coinage. The obverse features the image of Queen Elizabeth II, sculpted by the renowned artist Raphael Maklouf. The reverse side depicts the iconic Rose Crown Shield and the distinguished mint mark of the East India Company. This item is named after guinea, a historic coin that circulated between 1663 and 1814, thus, marking the continuous tradition of British coinage.
Details
Manufacturer: East India Company
Minting Location: St. Helena
Denominations: SHP£25
Content: 0.25 oz.
Purity: 99%
Weight: 7.8 g
Diameter: 22 mm
IRA-Eligibility: Eligible
Origin
The Gold Rose Crown Guinea 1/4 oz. coin pays tribute to traditional guinea coins minted in 1663-1814, serving as one of the most recognizable symbols of British coinage.
The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the field showcasing a distinct East India Company pattern.
The coin’s reverse depicts the Rose Crown Shield accompanied by a traditional East India Company mark in the bottom part of the coin.
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