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Guinea - 1761 to 1813 - 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
1761 --$2,080$4,940$8,000$10,600
1763 --$1,630$4,600$7,700$9,200
1764 --$1,560$4,420$7,700$9,300
1764 - No stop over head --$2,470$5,800$8,600$10,100
1765 --$687$882$1,620$1,990
1766 --$687$895$1,670$1,990
1767 --$687$1,000$1,910$2,360
1768 --$687$950$1,650$2,000
1769 --$687$895$1,720$2,000
1770 --$964$2,280$3,510$4,280
1771 --$687$803$1,510$1,860
1772 --$687$803$1,530$1,890
1773 --$687$801$1,380$1,860
1773 - 7/1 --$687$1,210--
1774 --$687$698$1,130$1,370
1775 --$687$698$1,130$1,360
1776 --$687$780$1,300$1,540
1777 --$687$829$1,090$1,270
1778 --$687$1,030$1,920$2,360
1779 -$687$687$780$1,250$1,490
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1781 --$687$698$1,180$1,430
1782 $687$687$687$698$1,180$1,430
1783 --$687$707$1,210$1,460
1784 --$687$687$1,150$1,380
1785 -$687$687$689$1,160$1,240
1786 --$687$716$1,100$1,280
1787 --$687$687$1,020$1,070
1788 -$687$687$687$1,100$1,150
1788 - 8/7 ------
1789 --$687$687$935$1,030
1790 --$687$687$916$1,090
1791 --$687$687$935$1,010
1792 --$687$687$944$1,110
1793 --$687$687$914$972
1794 --$687$687$944$1,010
1795 --$687$687$944$1,040
1796 --$687$687$1,010$1,190
1797 --$687$687$984$1,030
1798 --$687$687$908$1,010
1798 - 8/7 --$687$769$1,260$1,510
1799 --$687$739$1,230$1,420
1813 --$954$2,280$3,840$4,490
Variety MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1761 $12,300$15,300$18,900----
1763 $10,700------
1764 $10,900------
1764 - No stop over head $11,500------
1765 $2,360$4,260$5,800----
1766 $2,450$4,260$5,800----
1767 $2,810$4,260$5,800----
1768 $2,360$4,260$5,800----
1769 $2,540$4,260$5,800----
1770 $5,000$5,400$5,800----
1771 $2,210$4,260$5,800----
1772 $2,250$4,260$5,800----
1773 $2,210$3,770$3,990$4,200---
1773 - 7/1 -------
1774 $1,590$2,570$3,880----
1775 $1,650$2,550$3,640----
1776 $1,780$3,000$3,640----
1777 $1,630$2,600$3,640----
1778 $2,800$3,220$3,640----
1779 $1,720$2,730$3,640----
1779 - 9/7 -------
1781 $1,670$2,730$3,640----
1782 $1,670$2,730$3,640----
1783 $1,700$2,750$3,640----
1784 $1,610$2,730$3,660----
1785 $1,610$2,390$3,640----
1786 $1,630$2,670$3,300----
1787 $1,410$2,350$3,640----
1788 $1,450$2,730$3,150$4,770$6,400--
1788 - 8/7 -------
1789 $1,270$1,920$2,060$3,740---
1790 $1,380$1,610$1,920----
1791 $1,270$1,430$2,090----
1792 $1,290$1,590$3,550----
1793 $1,300$1,600$2,190----
1794 $1,270$1,340$2,040$3,400$4,760--
1795 $1,270$1,610$2,110$3,360---
1796 $1,360$1,610$2,410----
1797 $1,380$1,610$2,080$3,240$4,400--
1798 $1,230$1,420$1,920$3,930$4,260--
1798 - 8/7 $1,760$2,050$2,340----
1799 $1,730$2,110$2,490$4,470---
1813 $5,400$6,700$6,900$7,200---
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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