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1 Pound - Elizabeth II Shield of Arms, Gold Proof

Uitgever States of Jersey
Jaar 1992
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Samenstelling Gold (.917)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The shield of the Bailiwick of Jersey occupies the central field, displaying the traditional arms of three golden leopards passé guardant arranged in pale on a red ground, set within an ornate cartouche with scrollwork embellishments above and below. The legend BAILIWICK OF JERSEY arcs across the upper portion of the field, while ONE POUND is inscribed along the lower arc. Two raised dots flank the shield on either side at mid-field. The design is framed by a beaded border and exhibits the deeply mirrored fields and frosted relief characteristic of proof production.
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Aanvullende informatie

Jersey's 1992 gold proof pound belongs to the short-lived series issued ahead of the island's switch to a bimetallic circulation pound the following year. The States of Jersey operated with considerable autonomy in coinage decisions — as a Crown dependency rather than part of the United Kingdom, it maintained its own issuing authority entirely separate from the Royal Mint, contracting production through private minters for special issues like this one.

KM#87b is the rarest metal variant in the type, with gold proofs typically struck in very small numbers against collector demand rather than any circulation intent.

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