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| Issuer | Sarawak |
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| Year | 1863 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#1, Y#2 |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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James Brooke obtained rule over Sarawak in 1841 as a reward from the Sultan of Brunei for helping suppress a local rebellion — making him one of the last private individuals in history to legally acquire sovereign territory through personal military intervention. He established his own coinage not for economic necessity alone, but to assert the legitimacy of his dynasty against both Dutch pressure from the west and continued Brunei interference from the north. This 1863 issue was among the earliest struck for the territory, produced well into the reign of a man the British government had simultaneously knighted and investigated for the conduct of his anti-piracy campaigns.