5 Guineas - William III (2nd bust)
Issuer England
Type Standard circulation coins
Obverse
Second laureate bust of King William III right, legend around.
Lettering: GVLIELMVS· III·DEI·GRA
Reverse
Crowned cruciform shields around central Nassau lion with sceptres bearing national emblems in angles, divided date above, legend around.
Lettering: MAG· BR·FRA· ET·HIB REX·17 01·
Basic Information
Category
Coin
Ruler
William III (Wikidata) (Nomisma)
Technique
Milled
Orientation
coin
Demonetization
Yes
Face Value
5 Guineas (Numeric: 5.375) (Fraction: 43/8)
Engravers
Obverse
John Croker
Physical Characteristics
Composition
Gold (.917)
Weight
41.94 g
Size
37 mm
Shape
Round
Technical Details
Obverse Lettering
GVLIELMVS· III·DEI·GRA
Reverse Lettering
MAG· BR·FRA· ET·HIB REX·17 01·
Market Prices by Year
Date | 1701 |
---|---|
Mint | - |
Mintage | - |
G | - |
VG | - |
F | - |
VF | - |
XF | - |
AU | 44,089.60EUR |
UNC | 81,584.50EUR |
Comments
These coins were struck at 8 9/10 to the pound troy, giving a standard weight of 1 31/89 troy ounce (647.2 grains).
The five guineas was valued at 107 shillings 6 pence (£5 7s 6d) between 1698 and 1717, when it was devalued to 105 shillings (£5 5s).