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Heritage Auctions
Context
Year: 1987
Issuer: Jersey Issuer flag
Currency:
(since 1971)
Demonetization: 15 October 2017
Total mintage: 250
Material
Diameter: 22.5 mm
Weight: 19.65 g
Gold weight: 18.02 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 91.7% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard72b
Numista: #346289
Value
Exchange value: 1 JEP
Bullion value: $3011.80

Obverse

Description:
Queen Elizabeth II in profile, wearing the Girls of Great Britain tiara.
Inscription:
QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND

1987
Script: Latin
Engraver: Arnold Machin

Reverse

Description:
Shield of St Ouen Parish with a Latin cross.
Inscription:
BAILIWICK OF JERSEY

PARISH OF

ST OUEN

· ONE POUND ·
Script: Latin

Edge

Inscripted
Legend:
CAESAREA INSULA

Mints

NameMark
Royal Mint

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1987250Proof

Historical background

In 1987, the currency situation in Jersey was defined by its long-standing and pragmatic relationship with the British pound sterling. The island, as a British Crown Dependency with its own government and fiscal autonomy, issued its own distinctive banknotes and coins. However, these were not a separate currency but local issues of sterling, pegged at par with the UK pound. This meant Jersey currency and UK currency were legally interchangeable and accepted on the island, providing stability and simplifying trade and tourism with its largest partner.

The period was one of consolidation rather than dramatic change. The States of Jersey had taken full control of its note issue from the commercial banks in 1964, and by 1987, its notes featured increasingly modern designs and security features, though they still bore the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Economically, the island was developing its finance sector, and the stable, familiar sterling link provided a crucial foundation of monetary credibility for this growth, avoiding the uncertainties of a floating independent currency.

There was no active debate about abandoning the sterling link in 1987; the arrangement was overwhelmingly seen as advantageous. The key considerations were maintaining this stability while asserting a degree of national identity through its own coinage and note designs. Therefore, the "situation" was characterised by a successful and managed dependency on UK monetary policy, with Jersey exercising its privilege to produce its own tangible currency within that framework, a system that remained firmly in place.

Series: Parishes of Jersey

1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
1986
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
1987
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
1987
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
1987
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
1987
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
1987
1 Pound obverse
1 Pound reverse
1 Pound
1987
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