The Guinea was first struck in 1663 for King Charles II and was a symbol of Britain’s rising colonial power. Which was recognized and accepted throughout the world. The Guinea was known for its purity and reliability, and the Five Guinea coin even had the engraving “Decus et Tutamen”, further securing its symbol as a reliable and trusted median of exchange. With historical significance and a beautiful design, this bullion coin is a perfect way to invest in a world-renowned and globally accepted precious metal coin.
Obverse Inscriptions
- Queen Elizabeth II
- Year
- East India Company
- St .Helena
Reverse Inscriptions
- Rose Crown
- Guinea
- 1.25 Ounce
- .999 Fine
- Silver