Summary
4 Pence (groat), Issued by British Guiana & West Indies, 1911
Minted by Royal Mint, London
Obverse Description
Crowned and draped bust of the King facing left; around, GEORGE V KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA; the artist's initials, BM, on bust truncation
Reverse Description
Within an open oak wreath in two lines, FOUR / PENCE; above, Imperial crown; around, BRITISH GUIANA AND WEST INDIES; below, 1911
Edge Description
Milled
Significance
In 1840 the value of the British Guiana guilder was fixed at 1 shilling and 4 pence (16 pence) and as a result the 4 pence piece was equated to the important 1/4 guilder denomination, known in British Guiana as a 'bit'. The 4 pence or groat therefore became the principle coin circulating in the colony although 3 pence, 2 pence and 1 1/2 pence silver coins were also provided. The West Indies obtained their coins through the Colonial Bank in British Guiana which led in time to the striking of the silver 4 pence for British Guiana and the West Indies from 1891 until 1916.
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                                Acquisition InformationTransfer from Melbourne Branch of Royal Mint, Royal Mint, London, 1978 
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                                Date Issued1911 AD 
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                                MaterialSilver 
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                                Axis12 
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                                Dimensions17 mm (Outside Diameter), 1.882 g (Weight) 
 
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                                ShapeRound 
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                                ReferencesKM#28 Pridmore 40 
 [Book] Pridmore, Fred. 1965. The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 3, West Indies.
 [Book] Bruce, Colin R. 2006. Standard Catalogue of World Coins 1801 - 1900.
 [Book] Hocking, William J. 1906. Catalogue of the Coins, Tokens, Medals, Dies and Seals in the Museum of the Royal Mint.
 
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