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2022 St. Helena Modern British Trade Dollar 1oz Silver BU Coin

$43.50

Item specifics
Year of Issue:2022
Issuing Country:St. Helena
Weight:1 oz
Composition:.999 Silver
Mintage:5,000
Denomination:1 Pound
Finish:BU
Diameter:38.6 mm
Packaging:Coin Flip

The British Empire was for centuries arguably the greatest trading network in the history of the world. Ships sailed to six of the seven continents bringing goods from one part of the globe to another. Coins were sometimes minted specifically for the global transactions that made this trade possible. One of the most famous such coins was the British Trade Dollar, to which this release of the East India Company pays tribute.
Obverse: The obverse bears a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing her Royal Diamond Diadem. The design was created by Jody Clark. Encircling the image is a rim frame that bears inscriptions of the monarch’s name, “QUEEN ELIZABETH II,” the name of the issuing territory, “ST. HELENA,” the face value of the coin, “ONE POUND,” and the date, “2022.” Jody Clark formerly worked for the British Royal Mint and is a renowned international artist. His work includes designs not only for coins and medals but also for gifting, plaques, jewelry, album covers, and more.

Reverse: On the reverse, Britannia faces half left. She has long, flowing hair that is partially covered by a Corinthian helmet that bears the Union Jack, and she holds a trident, which represents the naval tradition of Britain. In the background is a globe with Great Britain highlighted. The words “TRADE DOLLAR” are inscribed in the upper left along the rim.

  • This coin is £1 legal tender in Saint Helena.
  • This issue was struck from 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
  • Just 5,000 of these coins were minted.
  • This coin is a product of the East India Company, which is represented by its mint mark on the reverse.
  • St. Helena is an island territory of the British Empire that is located in the South Atlantic Ocean.
  • The coin pays homage to British Trade Dollars, which were struck from 1895 to 1935 for trading with the Far East.
  • Trade dollars were used as bullion in China and were legal tender in Hong Kong, Labuan, and the Straits Settlements.
  • This piece will arrive in GEM Brilliant Uncirculated condition.