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This is the 1938 BU issue (H mint) with a mintage of unknown. The 8 Doubles coin from Guernsey, minted in 1914, holds a unique place in numismatic history as a representation of the island's local currency system during the early 20th century. Produced by Heaton and Sons at The Mint Birmingham, this bronze coin features a design that reflects the cultural heritage and economic conditions of Guernsey at the time, showcasing intricate motifs that resonate with local identity. With a mintage of 1,377,000, it strikes a balance between availability and collectability, earning a rarity score of 4 out of 10, making it a popular choice among collectors who appreciate its historical context and aesthetic appeal. The coin's circulation condition further adds to its story, representing a tangible link to the everyday lives of the people of Guernsey during World War I, making it a significant piece for both numismatists and those interested in the socio-economic history of the Channel Islands.
8 Doubles
1868 · £0.00