Silver Quarter Ounce 2024 HMS Bounty, Coin from Pitcairn Islands - detailed information

Silver Quarter Ounce 2024 HMS Bounty, Coin from Pitcairn Islands
CoinSilver Quarter Ounce 2024 HMS Bounty

The Pitcairn Islands is a non-sovereign British overseas territory in the Pacific Ocean. Having a population of fewer than fifty people, the territory has no need for local coinage and uses the New Zealand dollar as a medium of exchange. Pitcairn Islands began issuing its first commemorative coins in 1988. Though the Pitcairn Islands dollar is not a true currency in the strict sense of the word and is not used as a circulation coinage, it can be lawfully exchanged as tender and is considered a variety of the New Zealand dollar (although it is not legal tender in New Zealand). The Pitcairn Islands dollar exists only because of the coin collecting market, which provides a major staple for the tiny island nation.

The coins are struck by various foreign mints and use internationally popular formats, such as the quarter ounce (1/4oz) of silver. Some of them are released at prices much higher than their intrinsic value, so are classified as Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT), for which see the NCLT silver quarter ounce section. Those sold at a low margin are considered bullion and are listed below.

This coin features the HMS Bounty. The ship is famous for one of the best known mutinies in history. On 28 April 1789, led by Lieutenant Fletcher Christian, the crew seized control of the ship from Captain William Bligh. Bligh and 18 of his loyalists navigated more than 3,500 nautical miles to reach safety while the mutineers settled on Tahiti or on Pitcarn Island. In 1790, Captain Bligh sailing on the HMS Pandora apprehended some of the mutineers.

Fletcher Christian, eight other crewmen, six Tahitian men, and 11 women, one with a baby, set sail in Bounty hoping to elude the Royal Navy. According to a journal kept by one of Christian's followers, the Tahitians were actually kidnapped when Christian set sail without warning them, the purpose of this being to acquire the women. The mutineers passed through the Fiji and Cook Islands, but feared that they would be found there. Continuing their quest for a safe haven, on 15 January 1790 they rediscovered Pitcairn Island, which had been misplaced on the Royal Navy's charts. After the decision was made to settle on Pitcairn, livestock and other provisions were removed from Bounty. To prevent the ship's detection, and anyone's possible escape, the ship was burned on 23 January 1790 in what is now called Bounty Bay.

Currently, approximately 70% of the island's tiny population can trace its ancestry to the mutineers and the Tahitian women they abducted and subsequently married.

MintTower Mint (modern) Mint MarkNo mint mark Total Mintage 20,000
Obverse
Pitcairn Islands / Silver Quarter Ounce 2024 HMS Bounty - obverse photo

The obverse of the coin shows the bare (uncrowned) head of King Charles III facing left.

In tiny letters on the neck truncation, the artist's initials: GD (for Glyn Davies).

Around, the monarch's legend followed by the face value and date of issue: CHARLES III · PITCAIRN ISLANDS · 25 CENTS · 2024 ·.

Obverse Inscription CHARLES III · PITCAIRN ISLANDS · 25 CENTS · 2024 ·
Reverse
Pitcairn Islands / Silver Quarter Ounce 2024 HMS Bounty - reverse photo

The reverse design depicts the sailing ship Bounty at full sail on the sea.

Around above, the inscription HMS BOUNTY. In the exergue, on two lines the precious metal content .999 Ag 7.98 g (which is not exactly a quarter of a troy ounce of 99.9% silver, but has the same weight as a British Sovereign).

The rim is decorated with small anchors.

Reverse Inscription HMS BOUNTY .999 Ag 7.98 g
EdgeMilledEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

Finish: bullion (Brilliant Uncirculated).
Packaging: in plastic flip

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Silver Quarter Ounce 2024 HMS Bounty: Details
CountryPitcairn Islands
CurrencyPitcairn Islands Dollar
Coin TypeSilver Quarter Ounce (1/4 oz), Bullion
Issued2024
MonarchKing Charles III
EffigyKing Charles III - Portrait by Glyn Davies
Face Value25 (x Cent)
Total Mintage20,000
CurrentYes
Material0.999 Silver
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size22.0000 mm
Mass7.9800 g
OCC IDGAVP-OXAC-JYLD-EMDY
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Copyright: JM Bullion
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