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Σύνολο νομισμάτων:
50 Cent - 1922 - British East Africa - George V (Silver)
1 Cent - 1942 - British East Africa - George VI
1 Penny - 1952 - British West Africa - George VI
50 Centimes - 1944 - French West Africa (Scarce)
2 Shillings - 1938 - British West Africa - "H" Mint - Heaton, Birmingham
50 Centimes - 1943 - French Equatorial Africa
5 Cents - 1957 - East Africa
5 Cents - 1964 - British East Africa
10 Cents - 1964 - British East Africa
1/10 Penny - 1936 - British West Africa - George V
1 Penny - 1936 - British West Africa - Edward VIII - Mintage: 'KN' - Kings Norton Metal Co Ltd, Birmingham
1 Penny - 1935 - British West Africa - George VI
1 Penny - 1920 - British West Africa - George VI
1/10 Penny - 1908 - British West Africa - George VI
3 Pence - 1940 - British West Africa - George VI
1 Penny - 1940 - British West Africa - George VI
1/2 Penny - 1949 - British West Africa - George VI - KN Kings Norton Metal Company, Birmingham
1/10 Penny - 1950 - British West Africa - George VI
1/10 Penny - 1952 - British West Africa - George VI
1 Shilling - 1947 - British West Africa - No Mintage Mark
1 Shilling - 1949 - British West Africa - No Mintage Mark
5 Cent - 1933 - British East Africa - George V
10 Cent - 1928 - East Africa - George V
10 Cent - 1949 - East Africa - George VI
Up for auction is an exceptional, beautifully curated numismatic collection of 24 individual coins from the colonial era of Africa, spanning from 1908 to 1964.
Important Presentation Detail: The auction photograph displays a total of 48 coin faces. Every single one of the 24 coins in this lot is placed side-by-side with an identical match, allowing you to visually inspect both the obverse (front) and reverse (back) faces simultaneously.
This lot is a spectacular type-set journey through the defunct territories of British West Africa, British East Africa, French West Africa, and French Equatorial Africa. It covers the reigns of King George V, the short-lived King Edward VIII, and King George VI.
Key Collection Highlights:
The Historical Anchor: 1936 British West Africa 1 Penny (Edward VIII). Minted during the brief, scandalous 11-month reign of King Edward VIII before his historic abdication. Features the scarce "KN" (Kings Norton) mint mark.
The Silver Component: 1922 British East Africa 50 Cents (George V). A gorgeous, highly detailed early silver piece that provides an immediate premium floor to the lot.
Wartime Emergency Issues: Includes the scarce 1944 French West Africa 50 Centimes and the 1943 French Equatorial Africa 50 Centimes featuring the iconic Fighting France Rooster (Free French Forces) emblem.
Scarce Mint Marks & Varieties: Features premium mint strikes from specialized private mints in Birmingham, including "H" (Heaton) and "KN" (Kings Norton).
Market Value:
Estimated Market Value: 125.00€ – 185.00€
Value Drivers: The 1936 Edward VIII "KN" penny is highly liquid and widely collected. Combined with the 1922 silver 50 Cents, the scarce WWII French Centimes, and the incredible visual layout of holed coins side-by-side, this lot will draw aggressive bidding from British Empire and African specialty collectors.
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Σύνολο νομισμάτων:
50 Cent - 1922 - British East Africa - George V (Silver)
1 Cent - 1942 - British East Africa - George VI
1 Penny - 1952 - British West Africa - George VI
50 Centimes - 1944 - French West Africa (Scarce)
2 Shillings - 1938 - British West Africa - "H" Mint - Heaton, Birmingham
50 Centimes - 1943 - French Equatorial Africa
5 Cents - 1957 - East Africa
5 Cents - 1964 - British East Africa
10 Cents - 1964 - British East Africa
1/10 Penny - 1936 - British West Africa - George V
1 Penny - 1936 - British West Africa - Edward VIII - Mintage: 'KN' - Kings Norton Metal Co Ltd, Birmingham
1 Penny - 1935 - British West Africa - George VI
1 Penny - 1920 - British West Africa - George VI
1/10 Penny - 1908 - British West Africa - George VI
3 Pence - 1940 - British West Africa - George VI
1 Penny - 1940 - British West Africa - George VI
1/2 Penny - 1949 - British West Africa - George VI - KN Kings Norton Metal Company, Birmingham
1/10 Penny - 1950 - British West Africa - George VI
1/10 Penny - 1952 - British West Africa - George VI
1 Shilling - 1947 - British West Africa - No Mintage Mark
1 Shilling - 1949 - British West Africa - No Mintage Mark
5 Cent - 1933 - British East Africa - George V
10 Cent - 1928 - East Africa - George V
10 Cent - 1949 - East Africa - George VI
Up for auction is an exceptional, beautifully curated numismatic collection of 24 individual coins from the colonial era of Africa, spanning from 1908 to 1964.
Important Presentation Detail: The auction photograph displays a total of 48 coin faces. Every single one of the 24 coins in this lot is placed side-by-side with an identical match, allowing you to visually inspect both the obverse (front) and reverse (back) faces simultaneously.
This lot is a spectacular type-set journey through the defunct territories of British West Africa, British East Africa, French West Africa, and French Equatorial Africa. It covers the reigns of King George V, the short-lived King Edward VIII, and King George VI.
Key Collection Highlights:
The Historical Anchor: 1936 British West Africa 1 Penny (Edward VIII). Minted during the brief, scandalous 11-month reign of King Edward VIII before his historic abdication. Features the scarce "KN" (Kings Norton) mint mark.
The Silver Component: 1922 British East Africa 50 Cents (George V). A gorgeous, highly detailed early silver piece that provides an immediate premium floor to the lot.
Wartime Emergency Issues: Includes the scarce 1944 French West Africa 50 Centimes and the 1943 French Equatorial Africa 50 Centimes featuring the iconic Fighting France Rooster (Free French Forces) emblem.
Scarce Mint Marks & Varieties: Features premium mint strikes from specialized private mints in Birmingham, including "H" (Heaton) and "KN" (Kings Norton).
Market Value:
Estimated Market Value: 125.00€ – 185.00€
Value Drivers: The 1936 Edward VIII "KN" penny is highly liquid and widely collected. Combined with the 1922 silver 50 Cents, the scarce WWII French Centimes, and the incredible visual layout of holed coins side-by-side, this lot will draw aggressive bidding from British Empire and African specialty collectors.

