Size is the difference, but the exact diameter would depend greatly on the year, since the diameter varied from time to time.
Guinea coins were first minted in 1663 and last minted in 1813.
The British Guinea coin had a diameter of 24 to 26 mm.
Half-Guinea coins were first minted in 1669 and last minted in 1813.
The British Half-Guinea had a diameter of 20 to 21 mm.
The gold Guinea coin predates the Pound in the British currency. The last Guinea coins were issued in 1813. The first Pound or Sovereign coins were issued in 1820. There were 21 Shillings in a Guinea and 20 Shillings in a Pound (or Sovereign).
Guinea - British coin - was created in 1663.
The British Guinea was a gold coin valued at 21 Shillings which was last minted in 1813.
Nothing, just two different abbreviations for Proof.
The poem by Emily Dickinson refers to a guinea golden that was a coin.
The guinea coin was not made after 1816.
A proof coin has a special shiny finish on it and it is made to be sold to collectors, and not used as money.
What do you refer to as the "the original AUS coin" and why do you think you have a fake?
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No. The British gold Guinea coin was a coin with a value of 21 Shillings and was 24mm in diameter. The Guinea was last issued in 1813 and was effectively replaced by the Sovereign. The British 22 carat gold Sovereign coin is a coin with a face value of One Pound (or 20 Shillings) and is 22.05mm in diameter. The modern Sovereign was first issued in 1817.
They are called Guinea Pigs because they were sold in England for a Guinea, which is a coin used over in the United Kingdom.
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