





Secure your 1/10 oz Random Year Saint Helena Spade Guinea Silver Coin and grow your wealth today!
This 999 silver coin was created as a modern interpretation of the gold coin issued by the United Kingdom in the late 18th century, when the empire was at the height of its power. As the design incorporated a spade shield on the coin, along with the gold received from modern-day Guinea during that period, the name "Spade Guinea" was befitting.
St Helena and The East India Company joined forces in the mid-17th Century when the Company used the island as a stopping point on voyages between India and the UK. The Company was granted a charter to govern St Helena in 1657. Over the next hundred years, officials occupied the island, where they enjoyed a relatively peaceful life in the tropics. Today The East India Company and St Helena work together to issue gold and silver coins under the authority of the government of St Helena, capturing stories in precious metal for future generations to treasure.
Secure your 1/10 oz Random Year Saint Helena Spade Guinea Silver Coin and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1/10 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features a varying obverse dependent on the year of release
*Reverse: Features the Spade Guinea Shield design, along with the metal weight and purity
This 999 silver coin was created as a modern interpretation of the gold coin issued by the United Kingdom in the late 18th century, when the empire was at the height of its power. As the design incorporated a spade shield on the coin, along with the gold received from modern-day Guinea during that period, the name "Spade Guinea" was befitting.
À PROPOS DE SAINTE-HÉLÈNE ET DE LA COMPANIE DES INDES ORIENTALES
Sainte-Hélène et la Compagnie des Indes orientales ont uni leurs forces au milieu du XVIIe siècle, lorsque la Compagnie a utilisé l'île comme point d'arrêt pour les voyages entre l'Inde et le Royaume-Uni. La Compagnie a reçu une charte pour gouverner Sainte-Hélène en 1657. Au cours des cent années suivantes, les fonctionnaires ont occupé l'île, où ils ont joui d'une vie relativement paisible sous les tropiques. Aujourd'hui, la Compagnie des Indes orientales et Sainte-Hélène collaborent pour émettre des pièces d'or et d'argent sous l'autorité du gouvernement de Sainte-Hélène, capturant ainsi des histoires en métal précieux que les générations futures pourront chérir.