Saint Helena: Coins Issued and Used

Showing only bullion coin types (gold, silver and other precious metals), not circulating.

Saint Helena (1657 - )
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. Used in Saint Helena: (1973 - present)
CurrencySaint Helena Pound
PeriodSaint Helena Pound
Used1973 - 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.

Platinum Third-Ounce (1/3 oz)
1 coin (2021)
Silver Ounce (1 oz), Bullion
39 coins (2018 - 2024)
Coin NameMintage
Silver Ounce 2018 Spade Guinea unknown
Silver Ounce 2018 British Trade Dollar 10,000
Silver Ounce 2018 US Trade Dollar 10,000
Silver Ounce 2019 Chinese Trade Dollar 5,000
Silver Ounce 2019 Spade Guinea unknown
Silver Ounce 2019 Cash - Bengal Tiger 3,000
Silver Ounce 2020 Cash - The Peacock 3,000
Silver Ounce 2020 Una and the Lion, Bullion 5,000
Silver Ounce 2020 Japanese Trade Dollar 5,000
Silver Ounce 2020 French Trade Dollar 5,000
Silver Ounce 2021 Britannia unknown
Silver Ounce 2021 Cash - The Elephant 3,000
Silver Ounce 2021 Una and the Lion, Bullion 10,000
Silver Ounce 2021 Modern Chinese Trade Dollar 6,000
Silver Ounce 2021 Napoleon's Angel, Bullion unknown
Silver Ounce 2021 Queen's Virtues - Victory, Bullion unknown
Silver Ounce 2022 Una and the Lion, Bullion 10,000
Silver Ounce 2022 Cash - The Cobra 7,500
Silver Ounce 2022 Military Guinea unknown
Silver Ounce 2022 Cash - The Rhino 7,500
Silver Ounce 2022 Goddess Hera 11,000
Silver Ounce 2022 Modern British Trade Dollar 6,000
Silver Ounce 2022 Queen's Virtues - Truth, Bullion unknown
Silver Ounce 2022 Pegasus unknown
Silver Ounce 2023 Modern Japanese Trade Dollar 6,000
Silver Ounce 2023 Faerie Queene - Una and Redcrosse 5,000
Silver Ounce 2023 Una and the Lion, Bullion 10,000
Silver Ounce 2023 Goddess Eos 11,000
Silver Ounce 2023 Cash - The Macaque 7,500
Silver Ounce 2023 Modern United States Trade Dollar 6,000
Silver Ounce 2023 Boston Tea Party, Bullion unknown
Silver Ounce 2023 Britannia Memorial 12,022
Silver Ounce 2023 Pegasus unknown
Silver Ounce 2024 Una and the Lion, Bullion 10,000
Silver Ounce 2024 Faerie Queene - Una and the Lion 5,000
Silver Ounce 2024 Goddess Cybele 11,000
Silver Ounce 2024 Athena Owl unknown
Silver Ounce 2024 Shekel of Tyre 20,000
Silver Ounce 2024 Cash - Snow Leopard 7,500
Currency: Saint Helena Pound (pre-decimal). Used in Saint Helena: (1821 - 1971)
CurrencySaint Helena Pound (pre-decimal)
PeriodSaint Helena Pound (pre-decimal)
Used1821 - 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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