The first one pound was circulated in the UK in 1983 to replace the outgoing Pound Notes. The original 'round pound' was a hallmark of British change for over three decades featuring many different designs released annually each pertaining to the four nations of the United Kingdom.In 2017 a new 12-sided bi-metallic design for the pound coin was announced replacing the original round design which was eventually removed from circulation.In 2023 the £1 coin was updated again with a new definitive design forming part of the King Charles Flora and Fauna collection. This coin depicts some of the different bee species found in Great Britain.We specialise in circulated £1 coins from the UK but also have a selection from The Isle of Man, Gibraltar and The Falkland Islands.
1998 Jersey Schooner, Resolute £1 Coin
During the nineteenth century Jersey enjoyed great economic expansion, largely due to the important influence of the shipbuilding industry.
The Royal Mint was commissioned to strike a series of seven one Pound coins. Six of the coins depict locally built vessels while a seventh bears a representation of the official seal of the Bailiwick in use from 1844 to 1870.
The set includes:
- the Tickler (a schooner),
- the Percy Douglas (a vintage full rigged ship),
- the Hebe (a brig),
- the Bailiwick Seal,
- the Gemini (a barque),
- the Century (a brigantine), and
- the Resolute (a top sail schooner)
The coins were originally sated 1991-1994. The Schooner Resolute design was also circulated in the following years:
1998, 2003, 2005 and 2006.
This coin circulated in Jersey only. 1998 version in circulated condition.
Obverse - Queen Elizabeth Portrait (Ian Rank-Broadley)
Reverse - Schooner in sail right
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