Information about what currencies were issued by Saint Helena, with lists of coinage, as well as periods when foreign-issued currencies were used. |
Currency | Saint Helena Pound |
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Period | Saint Helena Pound |
Used | 1973 - present |
Description | The Saint Helena pound (also called simply "pound") is the currency of the Atlantic islands of Saint Helena and Ascension, which are constituents of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. It is fixed at parity with the pound sterling. The first coins were first introduced in 1821, in which copper Half Pennies were issued for Saint Helena by the East India Trading Company and these were used for a majority of the Company's influence in the area. During this period the island was also used as a penal ground for high-ranking political prisoners, including Napoleon Bonaparte. Circulating coinage for St. Helena would not be issued again for another 163 years, until 1984. Prior to 1984, both Saint Helena and Ascension Island had issued non circulating commemorative coins (Saint Helena since 1973) but officially used British circulation coins. In 1976, circulating currency was introduced as banknotes (coins since 1984) which carries a legend naming both entities: "Saint Helena and Ascension Island". However, both of them also issue non-circulating coinage in their own separate names - such as "Saint Helena" only; these are issued for international coin collectors and not for use on the island. British banknotes also circulate in the territory. |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Platinum Five Sovereigns 2024 Una and the Lion | 50 |
Platinum Five Sovereigns 2025 Victory in Europe | 50 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Platinum Sovereign 2024 Una and the Lion | 299 |
Platinum Sovereign 2025 Victory in Europe | 299 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Sovereign 2019 Half Crown | 2,519 |
Sovereign 2020 Spade Guinea | 2,420 |
Sovereign 2021 Saint George | 1,250 |
Sovereign 2022 Platinum Jubilee | 1,120 |
Sovereign 2023 Coronation | 1,120 |
Sovereign 2024 Saint George and the Dragon | 785 |
Sovereign 2024 Una and the Lion | 1,047 |
Sovereign 2025 Victory in Europe | 1,047 |
Sovereign 2025 Saint George and the Dragon | 785 |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Platinum Ounce 2021 Queen's Virtues - Victory | unknown |
Platinum Ounce 2022 Queen's Virtues - Truth | unknown |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Platinum Third-Ounce 2021 Rose Crown Guinea | unknown |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2021 Queen's Virtues - Victory | unknown |
Platinum Tenth-Ounce 2022 Queen's Virtues - Truth | unknown |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Quarter Kilo 2021 East India Company | unknown |
Silver Quarter Kilo 2022 East India Company | unknown |
Silver Quarter Kilo 2023 East India Company | unknown |
Silver Quarter Kilo 2023 King's Virtues - Victory | unknown |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Silver Tenth-Ounce 2020 Spade Guinea | unknown |
Silver Tenth-Ounce 2021 Spade Guinea | unknown |
Silver Tenth-Ounce 2022 Spade Guinea | unknown |
Silver Tenth-Ounce 2023 Spade Guinea | unknown |
Coin Name | Mintage |
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Crown 1973 Saint Helena Tercentenary | 110,000 |
Silver Crown 2021 The Three Graces | 1,817 |
Silver Crown 2022 Queen Victoria - Gothic | 1,000 |
Product Name | Mintage |
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Half Penny 1821 | unknown |
Half Penny Token 1821 | unknown |
One Crown 1978 | unknown |
Silver Five Ounces 2016 Guinea Bicentenary | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2019 One Rupee | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2019 Rix Dollar | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2019 Nova Scotia Penny | unknown |
Silver Ounce 2019 Hog Money | unknown |
Fifty Pence Silver 2022 Hare and the Tortoise | 3,500 |
Fifty Pence Silver 2022 Goose and the Golden Egg | 3,500 |
Currency | Saint Helena Pound (pre-decimal) |
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Period | Saint Helena Pound (pre-decimal) |
Used | 1821 - 1971 |
Description | The Saint Helena pound (also called simply "pound") is the currency of the Atlantic islands of Saint Helena and Ascension, which are constituents of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. It is fixed at parity with the pound sterling. The first coins were first introduced in 1821, in which copper Half Pennies were issued for Saint Helena by the East India Trading Company and these were used for a majority of the Company's influence in the area. During this period the island was also used as a penal ground for high-ranking political prisoners, including Napoleon Bonaparte. Circulating coinage for St. Helena would not be issued again for another 163 years, until 1984. Prior to 1984, both Saint Helena and Ascension Island had issued non circulating commemorative coins but officially used British circulation coins. The St. Helena issued banknotes circulated alongside British coins and banknotes. |
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