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Biafra. 1 Shilling 1969 PCGS MS61 (Sem preço de reserva)

1969 Biafra Aluminium Coin PCGS MS61 Hightlights: 1. One of the very few tangible numismatic artifacts from the Republic of Biafra's brief existence (only ~2.5 years), encapsulating the Igbo people's struggle for self-determination and the global awareness of the Biafran famine—making it a poignant historical witness rather than just a coin. 2. Issued only in 1969 with no further production after Biafra's fall, and with low survival rates due to war and material fragility, it represents one of the rarest modern African circulating issues. 3. Highly sought after by enthusiasts of African independence movements, civil war relics, modern error/variant coins, and "short-lived republics"—often commanding premiums in niche auctions far beyond generic aluminum world coins, with steady demand from story-driven collectors. Coin Story: The Republic of Biafra declared independence from Nigeria on May 30, 1967, primarily led by the Igbo ethnic group in the eastern region. This led to the Nigerian Civil War (Biafran War), which lasted until January 15, 1970, when Biafra surrendered after a devastating conflict marked by widespread famine and an estimated 1-3 million deaths. The 1969 aluminum coin series (including 1 shilling, 2.5 shillings, 5 shillings, and £1) represents the only official circulating coinage issued by the short-lived Republic of Biafra. These coins symbolize the pursuit of sovereignty, ethnic identity, and hope amid crisis. The obverse features an eagle separating the date and denomination, while the reverse shows a sunrise behind a palm tree (representing renewal and hope), inscribed with "PEACE UNITY FREEDOM." Due to wartime blockades and economic collapse, actual circulation was minimal, making surviving examples primarily post-war survivors or commemorative pieces. This series is one of the most iconic artifacts from modern Africa's "short-lived nations" and conflict-era numismatics. Mintage: No precise official mintage figures were publicly released; estimates suggest a low production run (likely within tens of thousands or fewer) as a one-time 1969 issuance, minted in Portugal. Actual surviving quantities are significantly lower due to wartime losses, destruction, and the material's (aluminum) vulnerability to corrosion and damage. As a tangible relic of a tragic modern independence movement and civil war, the coin holds strong appeal in African history, conflict numismatics, and "short-lived states" themed collections.

N.º 102419564

Vendido
Biafra. 1 Shilling 1969 PCGS MS61  (Sem preço de reserva)

Biafra. 1 Shilling 1969 PCGS MS61 (Sem preço de reserva)

1969 Biafra Aluminium Coin PCGS MS61

Hightlights:
1. One of the very few tangible numismatic artifacts from the Republic of Biafra's brief existence (only ~2.5 years), encapsulating the Igbo people's struggle for self-determination and the global awareness of the Biafran famine—making it a poignant historical witness rather than just a coin.
2. Issued only in 1969 with no further production after Biafra's fall, and with low survival rates due to war and material fragility, it represents one of the rarest modern African circulating issues.
3. Highly sought after by enthusiasts of African independence movements, civil war relics, modern error/variant coins, and "short-lived republics"—often commanding premiums in niche auctions far beyond generic aluminum world coins, with steady demand from story-driven collectors.

Coin Story:

The Republic of Biafra declared independence from Nigeria on May 30, 1967, primarily led by the Igbo ethnic group in the eastern region. This led to the Nigerian Civil War (Biafran War), which lasted until January 15, 1970, when Biafra surrendered after a devastating conflict marked by widespread famine and an estimated 1-3 million deaths.

The 1969 aluminum coin series (including 1 shilling, 2.5 shillings, 5 shillings, and £1) represents the only official circulating coinage issued by the short-lived Republic of Biafra. These coins symbolize the pursuit of sovereignty, ethnic identity, and hope amid crisis. The obverse features an eagle separating the date and denomination, while the reverse shows a sunrise behind a palm tree (representing renewal and hope), inscribed with "PEACE UNITY FREEDOM." Due to wartime blockades and economic collapse, actual circulation was minimal, making surviving examples primarily post-war survivors or commemorative pieces.

This series is one of the most iconic artifacts from modern Africa's "short-lived nations" and conflict-era numismatics.

Mintage:
No precise official mintage figures were publicly released; estimates suggest a low production run (likely within tens of thousands or fewer) as a one-time 1969 issuance, minted in Portugal. Actual surviving quantities are significantly lower due to wartime losses, destruction, and the material's (aluminum) vulnerability to corrosion and damage.

As a tangible relic of a tragic modern independence movement and civil war, the coin holds strong appeal in African history, conflict numismatics, and "short-lived states" themed collections.

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€ 20
Sem preço de reserva

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