1791 Great Britian Guinea Graded AU55

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1791

BRITISH COINAGE THAT WOULD

HAVE BEEN USED IN THE CAPE COLONY

GUINEA

 GOLD COIN

SLABBED AND GRADED

AU 55

A FINE NUMISMATIC COIN

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During British rule about 170 ships called at the Cape each year. The presence of the large garrison, sometimes numbering up to 7 000 men, stimulated both agriculture and trade, and hard cash began to flow into the Cape ColonySource C L Engelbrecht Money in South Africa

1791 Great Britian Guinea AU55

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BRITISH GOLD GUINEA THIRD ISSUE

OBVERSE LEGEND INSCRIPTION:

GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA

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NGC GRADED COIN

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Metal: Gold  Weight: 8.350 grams Size: 25.00mm

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The British Occupy the Cape

The monetary history of the Cape reflected the political and economic struggles that both the Dutch and the British faced in governing this far away outpost.

The Guinea was introduced into the Cape Colony economy when the British occupied the Cape Colony which in time would disappear as a coin, but would remain in circulation for another 150 years as "money of account, with an air of dignity about it.

The Guinea was minted in in Britain from about 1663 to 1813. The word refers to the Guinea Coast of Africa, from whence came the gold used for coining it. It was indeed called the "Guinea Pound" at one stage and was originally the British Pound with a nominal value of 20 Shillings. From 1717 it was accepted as legal tender for 21 shillings or 252 pennies, but as a result of its pure intrinsic worth and the fluctuating price of gold and silver, it occasionally rose even higher, being worth £1-10 or (30 shillings) in 1694.

Gold 5-, 1/2-, 1/3- and 1/4-guinea pieces were also coined; the last coinage date for the 1/2- and the 1/3-guinea pieces being 1813 and for the 1/4-guinea 1762. Very few silver and copper coins were minted in the last half of the 18th century, and the smaller denominations of the guinea were intended to meet the need

for the smaller coin values. Source C L Engelbrecht Money in South Africa

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