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| Emisor | British West Africa |
|---|---|
| Año | 1908-1910 |
| Tipo | Standard circulation coin |
| Valor | 1/10 Penny (1⁄2400) |
| Moneda | Pound (1907-1968) |
| Composición | Copper-nickel |
| Peso | 1.94 g |
| Diámetro | 20.3 mm |
| Grosor | 1.0 mm |
| Forma | Round with a round hole |
| Técnica | Milled |
| Orientación | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Grabador(es) | |
| En circulación hasta | |
| Referencia(s) | KM#3 |
| Descripción del anverso | Crown above center hole, denomination around hole in English, in Arabic beneath |
|---|---|
| Escritura del anverso | Arabic, Latin |
| Leyenda del anverso | EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR ONE TENTH OF A PENNY عُشِر الپَنِي |
| Descripción del reverso | Hexagram divides date at bottom |
| Escritura del reverso | Latin |
| Leyenda del reverso | NIGERIA BRITISH WEST AFRICA · 1908 · |
| Canto | Smooth |
| Casa de moneda | |
| Tirada |
1908 - - 9 600 000 1909 - - 4 800 000 1910 - - 7 200 000 |
| ID de Numisquare | 5440892430 |
| Información adicional |
Historical Context: Issued for British West Africa (1908-1910), this 1/10 Penny coin belongs to the reign of King Edward VII (1901-1910). His era marked the British Empire's zenith, with this coinage reflecting colonial administration efforts to standardize currency. British West Africa, a collective of dependencies, required such fractional denominations to facilitate daily transactions within local economies, indicating regional economic conditions and purchasing power.
Artistry: The obverse presents King Edward VII's bare head effigy, facing right, a design by George William de Saulles. This portrait exemplifies the classical Edwardian stylistic school, prioritizing realistic detail and regal dignity. The reverse is distinguished by its central hole, a practical feature for colonial fractional coins enabling stringing. Surrounding the hole are the denomination "1/10 PENNY," "BRITISH WEST AFRICA," and the date, surmounted by a crown.
Technical/Grading: Struck in durable copper-nickel, this coin requires attention to specific high-points for grading. On the obverse, these include the hair above the ear, eyebrow, and beard. On the reverse, the raised rim, the crown above the central hole, and the lettering are key wear indicators. Though generally well-struck, minor weakness can appear in finer details of the king's hair or beard. The central hole, punched post-strike, may exhibit slight irregularities.