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Half Guinea - 1715 to 1727 - Price Guide

The half guinea gold coins were first produced in 1669, some years after the Guinea entered circulation. The Elephant and Castle symbol appears in some of them, from the emblem of the Royal African Company in Africa. It was founded, as The Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa after Charles II ascended to the throne in 1660.

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Variety VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55
1715 --$575$1,290$2,480$3,070
1717 --$381$821$2,070$2,700
1718 --$372$804$2,020$2,630
1718 - 8/7 --$381$774$2,000$2,610
1719 --$364$804$2,020$2,630
1720 --$381$821$2,030$2,630
1721 --$381$888$2,130$2,740
1721 - Elephant and castle ------
1722 --$381$837$2,100$2,720
1722 - 2/0 --$381$837$2,140$2,800
1723 --$406$871$2,160$2,810
1724 --$398$888$2,320$3,030
1725 --$362$736$1,650$2,180
1726 --$370$744$1,950$2,550
1727 --$379$795$2,090$2,740
Variety MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1715 $3,660$4,380$5,400----
1717 $3,320$3,560$5,400----
1718 $3,240$4,380$4,430----
1718 - 8/7 $3,220------
1719 $3,240$4,380$5,400----
1720 $3,240$4,380$5,400----
1721 $3,360$4,380$5,400----
1721 - Elephant and castle -------
1722 $3,350$4,380$5,400----
1722 - 2/0 $3,450------
1723 $3,460$4,380$5,400----
1724 $3,740$4,380$5,400----
1725 $3,000$3,460$3,790$4,130$8,200--
1726 $3,160$3,730$4,630----
1727 $3,390$3,900$4,630----
Variety PR-60 PR-62 PR-63 PR-64 PR-65 PR-66 PR-67
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Proof (PR): Planchets of these coins (not intended for circulation) were polished before struck (usually struck twice for higher quality). The field of Proof coins wear a cameo aspect.

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