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1 Cent - Elizabeth II

Uitgever East Africa Currency Board
Jaar 1954-1962
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Waarde 1 Cent (0.01)
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Opschrift voorzijde QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND ONE CENT
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The East Africa Currency Board was a colonial monetary authority jointly serving Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, and Zanzibar — a currency union held together more by administrative convenience than by any coherent economic policy. By the time this cent was being struck, independence movements across the region were already making the Board's long-term future untenable. Kenya achieved independence in 1963, the year production ceased, and the Board was wound up shortly after.

These bronze cents circulated hard in equatorial conditions that accelerated corrosion. Survivors in decent condition are more elusive than mintage figures suggest.