Tristan da Cunha, the most remote permanently inhabited island on earth, has no independent monetary authority and uses Saint Helena pounds for day-to-day commerce. Its coin issues are produced under license by the Pobjoy Mint and are collector items from inception — nothing struck for Tristan da Cunha circulates on the island in any meaningful sense.
The 1672 penny referenced in this piece's title marks the year the Dutch East India Company ship Heemstede recorded one of the earliest documented landings on the island group.
Tristan da Cunha, the most remote permanently inhabited island on earth, has no independent monetary authority and uses Saint Helena pounds for day-to-day commerce. Its coin issues are produced under license by the Pobjoy Mint and are collector items from inception — nothing struck for Tristan da Cunha circulates on the island in any meaningful sense.
The 1672 penny referenced in this piece's title marks the year the Dutch East India Company ship Heemstede recorded one of the earliest documented landings on the island group.