Jersey coins

The British Crown Dependency of Jersey has its own currency, the Jersey pound, which is linked to the Pound Sterling. As a consequence, the government of Jersey mints its own coins.

Depiction of Jersey coinage | Reverse side
£ 0.01 £ 0.02 £ 0.05
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Le Hocq Tower
(coastal defence)
L'Hermitage of Saint Helier
St Helier
Seymour Tower
(offshore defence)
£ 0.10 £ 0.20 £ 0.50
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Faldouet Dolmen,
St Martin
Lighthouse of
La Corbière
Grosnez Castle
£ 1.00 £ 2.00 £ 2.00 edge
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Schooner* 12 Parish Crests  

£1 coins have a different design each year. Initially, each new coin featured one of the crests of the 12 parishes of Jersey. These were followed by a series of coins featuring sailing ships built in the island. The motto round the milled edge of Jersey pound coins is: Insula Caesarea ("island of Jersey" in Latin).


Types of British coinage
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See also: Jersey coins, British Crown Dependency, British coinage, British coins, Dolmen, Falkland Islands coins, Gibraltar coins, Guernsey coins, Helier