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| Issuer | Government of Anguilla |
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| Year | 1969-1970 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#15, Schön#4 |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | MAY 30 JULY 11 1967 1/2 0,50 STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE 1970 ANGUILLA HALF DOLLAR |
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Anguilla's 1969–1970 coinage exists because of a rebellion. When Britain merged the island with St. Kitts and Nevis in 1967, Anguillans expelled the St. Kitts police force and declared independence — an act London refused to recognize. The coins issued during this period were produced by the unrecognized provisional government as a deliberate assertion of separate identity, funding early administration and attracting collector revenue from abroad. Britain eventually negotiated a settlement, and Anguilla was formally separated from the associated state in 1980.