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Guinea - 1702 to 1714 - Price Guide

The guinea was minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814 and contained approximately one-quarter of an ounce of gold. The coin was originally worth twenty shillings (one pound), but an increase in the price of gold during the reign of King Charles II led to the market trading it at a premium. The price of gold continued to increase, especially in times of trouble, and by the 1680s, the coin was worth 22 silver shillings.

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Variety VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55
1702 --£952£3,130£7,100£9,000
1703 --£12,100£33,300£59,800£73,100
1705 --£978£3,270£7,100£9,100
1706 --£960£3,300£7,000£8,800
1707 - Pre-Union --£965£3,200£7,000£8,900
1707 - 1st Head --£650£2,280£4,770£5,700
1707 - 1st Head - Elephant and castle --£890£3,500£6,700£8,300
1707 - 2nd Head --£577£1,980£4,410£5,600
1708 - 1st Head --£600£2,500£5,500£6,900
1708 - 1st Head - Elephant and castle ------
1708 - 2nd Head --£537£1,750£3,960£5,000
1708 - 2nd Head - Elephant and castle --£823£3,220£6,900£8,800
1709 --£590£1,700£3,690£5,500
1709 - Elephant and castle --£770£2,950£6,200£6,700
1710 --£525£1,200£2,610£3,310
1711 --£538£1,230£2,660£3,370
1712 --£538£1,160£2,860£3,480
1713 --£501£1,130£2,440£2,750
1713 - 3/1 --£501£1,320£2,660£3,330
1714 - Anne --£501£1,140£2,080£3,100
1714 - Anne - GRΛTIΛ --£501£1,340£2,720£3,410
1714 - George I --£1,220£3,370£7,100£8,700
Variety MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1702 £11,800------
1703 £86,300------
1705 £11,000------
1706 £10,600------
1707 - Pre-Union £10,700------
1707 - 1st Head £7,300------
1707 - 1st Head - Elephant and castle £9,900------
1707 - 2nd Head £6,200£6,700£7,300----
1708 - 1st Head £8,400------
1708 - 1st Head - Elephant and castle -------
1708 - 2nd Head £5,600£5,800£7,300----
1708 - 2nd Head - Elephant and castle £10,600------
1709 £5,700£5,800£7,300----
1709 - Elephant and castle £9,600------
1710 £4,020£4,410£9,800----
1711 £4,080£5,200£6,500----
1712 £4,220£5,200£6,500----
1713 £3,750£4,410£6,500----
1713 - 3/1 £4,000------
1714 - Anne £3,750£4,780£6,500----
1714 - Anne - GRΛTIΛ £4,100------
1714 - George I £10,700£13,900£15,200----
Variety PR-60 PR-62 PR-63 PR-64 PR-65 PR-66 PR-67
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1714 - Anne -------
1714 - Anne - GRΛTIΛ -------
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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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