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1/2 Crown - George VI

Issuer Southern Rhodesia (1932-1955)
Year 1938-1942
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In circulation to 1 June 1965
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Reverse lettering SOUTHERN · 1942 · RHODESIA G VI R·I +HALF CROWN+
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Mintage 1938 - - 400,000
1938 - Proof -
1939 - - 224,000
1939 - Proof -
1940 - - 800,000
1940 - Proof -
1941 - - 1,240,000
1941 - Proof -
1942 - - 2,008,000
1942 - Proof -
Additional information

Southern Rhodesia gained the right to issue its own coinage in 1932 following the establishment of its legislative assembly, making it one of the few British colonial territories to operate an independent coinage rather than relying on imported British or South African issues. The half crown series ran through the early war years under considerable logistical strain — Royal Mint production in London was increasingly disrupted by Luftwaffe bombing from 1940 onward, and colonial coinage competed for press time with wartime British domestic needs.

The .925 silver content was maintained throughout this issue despite wartime pressure on silver supplies, a standard Rhodesia held longer than many contemporaries.

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