HKG. 102/1

Registry

No.

SECURITY CLASSIFICATION

Top Secret,

Secret.

Confidential.

DRAFT

SUMMARISED REPORT

To:-

OFFICERS ADMINISTERING GOVERMENTS

OF

OVERSEAS DEPENDENT TERRITORIES

Type 1 +

From

DSR11

MISS N FARRELL

Telephone No. Ext.

4828

Restricted.

Unclassified.

PRIVACY MARKING

......................................................................................In Confidence

ON

Department

HK&GD

NUMISMATIC COIN ISSUES IN THE DEPENDENT TERRITORIES:

Report of the Bank of England Dated 26 January 1978

The following is a summarised version of the Report

which was drawn up after consultation with governments of

certain overseas territories and the Royal Mint, the supplier

of numismatic coins to some denendencies.

I. THE REASONS FOR THE SURVEY

(i) During 1976 is became increasingly evident that

numismatic coin programmes in certain dependencies (chiefly

in the Caribbean area) were not only of questionable legality

but also constituted a substantial contingent liability for

H.M.Government. In the context of the Report the term

"numismatic coins" is used to describe those coins minted

and issued primarily for collectors and investors but at the

same time are legal tender in the country of origin.

They are not actually intended for normal circulation within

the territory of issue, but are mostly sold directly to

overseas customers. The coins are usually struck in

precious metals and carry distinctive designs (not

incorporated in everyday circulatory coinage) which

frequently commemorate notable events or personalities.

The quality of finish is superior to that of circulatory

coinage and is produced to two standards - "brilliant

uncirculated" (otherwise referred to as "specimen") and

"proof" see Annex I: Glossary of Terms.

/coins

Although such

138649 Dd.107857 500M 2/76 MFP

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