1777 GB George III Gold Guinea VF
The 1777 British Gold Guinea, struck during the reign of King George III, is a classic symbol of British economic power in the 18th century. Containing just over 8 grams of 22-carat gold, the guinea was a cornerstone of British commerce and widely respected in international trade for its reliability and gold content. Featuring the laureate portrait of George III and the crowned shield on the reverse, this coin represents the peak of British minting during a time of global expansion.
In early colonial New South Wales, where coinage was scarce and foreign money circulated freely, the gold guinea played a vital role. It was officially listed among the 11 coins in Governor Philip Gidley King's 1800 proclamation, which aimed to bring order to the fledgling colony's economy. The 1777 Gold Guinea remains a sought-after relic of both British numismatic history and Australia’s formative monetary period.
Grade: Very Fine
Weight: 8.35 grams
Composition: 91.7% gold