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Virgin Islands Coins

The British Virgin Islands currently uses the U.S. dollar as its official currency. This monetary decision reflects the close economic and geographic relationship with the United States, as well as the need for financial stability in this British Overseas Territory.

Monetary history

Prior to adopting the U.S. dollar, the British Virgin Islands used various currencies throughout its history. During the colonial period, Spanish and British coins circulated. Later, in 1913, the British West Indies dollar was introduced and used until 1959. Finally, in 1959, the territory adopted the East Caribbean dollar until it was decided to change to the U.S. dollar in 1973.

Numismatic landmarks

The British Virgin Islands has issued commemorative coins that are highly prized by collectors. One of the most famous series is the "Ship Coin," which features designs of historic vessels. In addition, in 2017, the territory issued a blue titanium coin in honor of the bioluminescent jellyfish, becoming one of the first coins in the world to use this unique material and color.

Country Virgin Islands
Flag
Coin United States dollar
Continent America Centro
Capital city Charlotte Amalie
ISO2 VG
ISO3 VGB
Catalogued coins 22

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The most valuable coins

The most valuable Virgin Islands coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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Coin Catalog

10 dollars (Pegasus)

FO#24741
Year: 2023
Weight: 31,10 g
Composition: Silver (0,999)
Diameter: 38,60 mm
Edge: Ribbed

100 dollars (Pegasus)

FO#24742
Year: 2023
Weight: 31,10 g
Composition: Gold (0,999)
Diameter: 32,70 mm
Edge: Ribbed

250 dollars (Pegasus)

FO#24743
Year: 2023
Weight: 31,10 g
Composition: Gold (0,999)
Diameter: 38,60 mm
Edge: Ribbed

1 centavo

FO#7260 KM#1
Price: 11,12€
Year: 1973-1977
Weight: 1,50 g
Composition: Bronze
Diameter: 15,00 mm
Edge: Smooth

5 centavos

FO#11932 KM#2
Price: 2,39€
Year: 1973-1975
Weight: 3,00 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 19,50 mm
Edge: Smooth

10 centavos

FO#7185 KM#3
Price: 2,50€
Year: 1973-1975
Weight: 5,50 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 23,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

25 centavos

FO#7268 KM#4
Price: 1,33€
Year: 1973-1975
Weight: 7,50 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 26,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

50 centavos

FO#13429 KM#5
Price: 2,00€
Year: 1973-1975
Weight: 14,25 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 31,50 mm
Edge: Ribbed

1 dollar

FO#20551 KM#6
Year: 1974
Weight: 24,90 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 38,61 mm
Edge: Ribbed

1 dollar (2018 FIFA World Cup-Russia)

FO#19480 KM#580
Price: 9,28€
Year: 2018
Weight: 28,28 g
Composition: Copper-nickel
Diameter: 38,61 mm
Edge: Ribbed

1 dollar (Pegasus)

FO#24740 KM#654
Year: 2023
Weight: 31,13 g
Composition: Silver (0,999)
Diameter: 38,60 mm
Edge: Ribbed

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