Stack's Bowers & Ponterio
August 2023 Global Showcase Auction 14-21 Aug 2023
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The interesting mark of an elephant below the bust of the sovereign indicated the source of the gold used in the striking of the coin. Issues with the elephant (and later, elephant & castle) were produced with gold mined in Western Africa along what was known as the "Gold Coast." The Royal African Company was issued a monopoly by the British crown to extract, among other things, gold for the production of coinage domestically within the kingdom. The name for the denomination--along with its multiples--eventually came from this very region--Guinea. The issues are rather difficult to encounter now, as many were melted over the centuries for the purpose of recoining.
From the Lucius S. Ruder Collection.
Estimate: $20000 - $40000