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5 Pounds (Wedding of Elizabeth and Philip) – Guernsey

Non-circulating coins
Commemoration: 50th Anniversary of the Wedding of Elizabeth and Philip
Context
Year: 1997
Issuer: Guernsey
Currency:
(since 1971)
Total mintage: 22,000
Material
Diameter: 38.5 mm
Weight: 28.28 g
Thickness: 3 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Copper-nickel
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard71
Numista: #30930
Value
Exchange value: 5 GGP

Obverse

Description:
Queen Elizabeth II facing right
Inscription:
ELIZABETH II BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY

1997
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's monogram at Westminster Abbey
Inscription:
ELIZABETH AND PHILIP 1947-1997

FIVE POUNDS·
Script: Latin
Engraver: Geoffrey Colley

Edge

Milled

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
199722,000

Historical background

In 1997, the currency situation in Guernsey was characterised by a stable and long-standing dual-currency system, with both UK sterling and local Guernsey pound notes and coins in circulation. The Guernsey pound (£) was not an independent currency but operated in a one-to-one fixed parity with sterling, functioning as a local issue of British currency. This arrangement provided the island with the economic stability of the UK monetary system while allowing for the issuance of its own distinctive banknotes and coins, which were legal tender only within the Bailiwick.

This system was underpinned by the Guernsey Currency Fund, established in 1914 and reinforced by later laws. The core principle was that every Guernsey pound note issued had to be fully backed by sterling assets held in the Fund, ensuring absolute convertibility and maintaining strict fiscal discipline. Consequently, the island had no independent monetary policy and could not devalue its currency; its economic fortunes were closely tied to those of the United Kingdom, particularly regarding interest rates set by the Bank of England.

The context of 1997 was one of particular economic confidence and stability. The UK economy was strong, and Guernsey, with its thriving finance sector, benefited accordingly. There was no significant debate or movement towards altering this established currency model, which was viewed as a successful cornerstone of the island's prosperity. The system efficiently served Guernsey's needs as a small, open economy, providing the benefits of a major international currency while retaining a symbol of its constitutional autonomy and identity.

Series: Elizabeth II Golden Wedding Anniversary

10 Pounds obverse
10 Pounds reverse
10 Pounds
1997
25 Pounds obverse
25 Pounds reverse
25 Pounds
1997
2000 Shillings obverse
2000 Shillings reverse
2000 Shillings
1997
2000 Shillings obverse
2000 Shillings reverse
2000 Shillings
1997
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
1997
5 Pounds obverse
5 Pounds reverse
5 Pounds
1997
5 Pounds obverse
5 Pounds reverse
5 Pounds
1997
Somewhat Rare