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The Principality of Sealand, a self-proclaimed micronation founded on a former World War II fort in the North Sea, has issued a number of coins and stamps for collectors. These coins and stamps are denominated in "Sealand dollars" (SX$). Sealand coins can be considered souvenirs only or "rounds" since they do not circulate anywhere and are not accepted as currency by any nation.
History
Sealand began commissioning coins in 1972. The first to be minted was a SX$10 coin with a mintage of 2000. More coins were minted in 1975 and 1977, introducing the SX$20 and SX$100 coins. The SX$10 was minted in 925‰ fine silver, the SX$20 was minted in silver, and the SX$100 was minted in 900‰ fine gold.
In 1991 the "Sealand rebel government" (see Forcible takeover) minted antiqued silver SX$100 coins.
In 1994 the "Treasures of the Sea" Sealand dollars were minted, with an orca (killer whale) on the reverse. The SX$0.25, SX$0.5, SX$1, SX$2.5 and SX$5 were also introduced. The SX$0.25 was minted in bronze and 999‰ fine silver; the SX$0.5 was minted in cupronickel and silver; the SX$1 and SX$2.5 in bronze, silver and gold; and the SX$5 was minted in gold.
Sealand printed stamps in 1969 and 1970.
In 2020, a Sealand stamp was sent into space.
Coins
Denomination | Obverse | Reverse | Year | Metal | Mintage | Mint |
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SX$0.25 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | Bronze | 1111 | |
SX$0.25 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | .999 Silver | 500 | |
SX$0.5 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | Cupro-nickel | 1111 | |
SX$0.5 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | .999 Silver | 500 | |
SX$1 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | .999 Silver | 20000 | |
SX$1 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | .999 Gold | 1111 | |
SX$2.5 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | Bronze | 10000 | |
SX$2.5 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | .999 Silver | 500 | |
SX$2.5 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | .999 Gold | 1111 | |
SX$5 | Sealand Arms |
Orca Whale |
1994 | .999 Gold | 2500 | |
SX$10 | Princess Joan |
Sailing Vessel |
1972 | .925 Silver | 2000 | |
SX$100 | Prince Roy, Princess Joan and the Principality of Sealand | Sealand Arms | 1977 | .900 Gold | 2000 | |
SX$10 | Princess Joan |
Sealand Arms |
1977 | .925 Silver | 2000 | |
SX$10 | Prince Roy | Sealand Arms | 1977 | .925 Silver | 2000 | |
SX$20 | Princess Joan | Sealand Arms | 1975 | Silver | Unknown | |
SX$25 | Prince Roy, 1967–2012, motto "E Mare Libertas" and the Sealand Arms | Principality of Sealand, 25 Dollars, Sealand Arms, 1921 "In Memorium [sic]" 2012 | 2012 | .925 Silver | 300 | Birmingham Mint |
SX$25 | JOAN PRINCESS OF SEALAND 1967 – 2016 E MARE LIBERTAS, Coat of Arms of Sealand | PRINCIPALITY OF SEALAND, 25 DOLLARS, REQUIESCAT IN PACE 1929 – 2016 | 2016 | .925 Silver | 300 | Tower Mint |
SX$25 | RAISING THE FLAG, 2nd SEPTEMBER 1967, PRINCIPALITY OF SEALAND, 25 DOLLARS, 2017, Coat of Arms of Sealand | E MARE LIBERTAS, JOAN, PRINCESS OF SEALAND 1967-2016, ROY, PRINCE OF SEALAND 1967-2012, MICHAEL, PRINCE OF SEALAND 2012, 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE | 2017 | .925 Silver | 300 |
Error coin
In 1994, fewer than 150 copies of the half dollar were accidentally cut with a scalloped edge instead of the normal reeded one. This is Sealand's only error coin to date. In addition, a mule of a Navy SEALs commemorative medallion was inadvertently struck, by the same private mint that produces Sealand's coins, using the reverse of a Sealandic half dollar. 75 of these were struck before the error was noticed.
Rebel government coin
A rebel government, referring to itself as the "Sealand government in exile", seeking to occupy Sealand, issued a single commemorative coin in 1992.
Denomination | Obverse | Reverse | Year | Metal | Mintage |
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SX$100 | Sealand Arms | PRIME MINISTER OF SEALAND JOHANNES SEIGER ("Sealand Rebel Government") | 1991 | Silver | 1000 |
Stamps
1969: Explorers
- Vasco da Gama 1497 – 2c (later 10c)
- Christopher Columbus 1492 – 3c (later 10c)
- Sir Walter Raleigh 1584 – 5c (later 5c)
- Sir Francis Drake 1588 – 6c (later 10c)
- Captain James Cook 1770 – 14c (later 10c)
- Ferdinand Magellan 1519 – 20c (later 20c)
- Sir Martin Frobisher 1578 – 50c (later 10c)
1970
- Ship – SX$1
- Ships – SX$1
- Edward Teach – SX$1
- Squid – SX$1
1970: Ships
- Ships
1970: Fish
- Fish
1975: International Woman's Year
- Africa – 10c
- Australia – 20c
- Europe – 30c
- Asia – 50c
- America – 90c
- Joan I – SX$1
1977: Sailing ships
- Ship of Ferdinand Magellan 1519 – 10c
- Ship of Vasco da Gama 1497 – 20c
- Ship of Christopher Columbus 1492 – 30c
- Ship of Captain James Cook 1770 – 40c
- Ship of Sir Walter Raleigh 1584 – 50c
- Ship of Sir Martin Frobisher 1578 – 60c
- Ship of Sir Francis Drake 1588 – 70c
- Sealandic Coat of Arms – 80c
- Roy of Sealand – 90c
- Joan of Sealand – SX$1
2010
- Green stamp SX$3.50
- Red stamp SX$1.50
- Blue stamp "Inland"
2023
- The Fort SX$3.50
- The Independence Day Flag SX$3.50
- The RIB SX$1.50
- Sealand Flag Prints SX$1.50
- Inland Seal "Inland"
- Inland Crab "Inland"
- Inland Seashell "Inland"
See also
Notes and references
- "Sealand – Its Story and Its Coins". Archived from the original on 11 September 2007. Retrieved 24 October 2007.
- "Sealand stamps blasted into space". Archived from the original on 13 November 2020.
- The Imperial Collection – Principality of Sealand – Page 3 Archived 2007-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
- Principality Of Sealand Dollars and Other Coin Offers
- The Principality of Sealand – Become a Lord, Lady, Baron or Baroness Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
- "2023 Sealand Stamps Collection".
External links
- General information on the Sealand Dollar
- Catalogue of Sealand Coins
- Church and East tourism information
- Images of Sealandic coins and postage stamps (in German)
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