目录
| 正面描述 | Coat of arms with three leopards above a wreath with the country name above. |
|---|---|
| 正面文字 | Latin |
| 正面铭文 | GUERNESEY |
| 背面描述 | The denomination above the date within a wreath, beaded circle around. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
| 背面铭文 | 8 DOUBLES 1949 H |
| 边缘 | Smooth |
| 铸币厂 |
H Heaton and Sons / The Mint Birmingham (Heaton and Sons / The Mint Birmingham Limited),United Kingdom (1850-2003) |
| 铸造量 |
1914 H - - 157 000 1914 H - Proof - 1918 H - - 157 000 1920 H - - 157 000 1920 H - Proof - 1934 H - - 124 000 1934 H - Proof - 1938 H - - 120 000 1938 H - Proof - 1945 H - - 192 000 1947 H - - 240 000 1949 H - - 230 000 |
| Numisquare 编号 | 6355406070 |
| 附加信息 |
Historical Context: The Guernsey 8 Doubles, issued from 1914 to 1949, spans a period of profound geopolitical change. Under George V, Edward VIII, and George VI, this coin served as vital local currency for the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Its continuous issuance through both World Wars, notably during the German Occupation (1940-1945), highlights its critical role in maintaining economic stability when the island was isolated. It powerfully symbolizes the island's resilience and autonomy.
Artistry: The obverse typically features the crowned effigy of the reigning British monarch, designed by Royal Mint artists like Bertram Mackennal (George V) or Humphrey Paget (George VI), reflecting classical, regal portraiture. The reverse presents a robust, clear design: a large numeral '8' within an ornate wreath, encircled by 'GUERNSEY' above and 'DOUBLES' below, with the date. This design emphasizes functionality and local denomination, characteristic of colonial issues, ensuring immediate recognition.
Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze (9.7 grams, 31.7 mm), this 8 Doubles coin often exhibits characteristic wear patterns. Key high-points for assessing grade include the monarch's hair and crown on the obverse. On the reverse, attention should be paid to the highest points of the numeral '8' and the wreath's intricate leaf details. Due to its large flan and bronze composition, full strike definition can vary, and field preservation is crucial, as bronze is susceptible to environmental damage and toning.