Coins of the Guernsey pound

Coins of the Guernsey pound

The British Crown dependency of the Bailiwick of Guernsey has its own currency, the Guernsey pound, which is pegged to the Pound Sterling at par. As a consequence, the State of Guernsey mints its own coins.

Depiction of Guernsey coinage | Reverse side
£ 0.01 £ 0.02 £ 0.05
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Crab[1] Guernsey cow[1] Yacht[1]
£ 0.10 £ 0.20 £ 0.50
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Tomato[1] Depiction of light industry
/Map of Guernsey[1]
Guernsey Freesias[1]
£ 1.00 £ 2.00 £ 2.00 edge
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Finance motif[1] Flag of Guernsey motif[1]  

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