KING GEORGE THE II 1734 GOLD GUINEA £1950.00

The Gold Guinea was introduced in 1663 and became a standard gold coin in British currency.
It was originally valued at 20 shillings but was fixed at 21 shillings in 1717 due to fluctuations in gold prices.
The Guinea was widely respected and circulated both domestically and internationally, often associated with higher social status.
The 1734 Gold Guinea remains a notable example of British numismatic history, reflecting the artistry and economic conditions of its time.
It was originally valued at 20 shillings but was fixed at 21 shillings in 1717 due to fluctuations in gold prices.
The Guinea was widely respected and circulated both domestically and internationally, often associated with higher social status.
The 1734 Gold Guinea remains a notable example of British numismatic history, reflecting the artistry and economic conditions of its time.
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