1 Cent - George V

İhraççı East Africa
Yıl 1911-1918
Tür Standard circulation coin
Değer 1 Cent (0.01)
Para birimi Rupee (1906-1920)
Bileşim Copper-nickel
Ağırlık 2.92 g
Çap 22.3 mm
Kalınlık 1.1 mm
Şekil Round with a round hole
Teknik Milled
Yönlendirme Medal alignment ↑↑
Gravürcü(ler)
Dolaşımda olduğu yıl 1921
Referans(lar) KM#7, Schön#9
Ön yüz açıklaması Central hole divides crown and denomination surrounded by legend NOTE: If there is a mintmark it is below the EN of CENT
Ön yüz yazısı Latin
Ön yüz lejandı GEORGIVS V REX ET IND:IMP: ONE CENT H
Arka yüz açıklaması Curved tusks flank the centre hole
Arka yüz yazısı Latin
Arka yüz lejandı EAST AFRICA & UGANDA PROTECTORATES 1 .1912.
Kenar Smooth
Darphane Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London,United Kingdom (1810-1975)
H
Heaton and Sons / The Mint
Birmingham (Heaton and Sons / The Mint Birmingham Limited),United Kingdom (1850-2003)
Basma adedi 1911 H - - 25 000 000
1912 H - - 20 000 000
1913 - - 4 529 000
1914 - - 6 000 000
1914 H - - 2 500 000
1916 H - - 1 824 000
1917 H - - 3 176 000
1918 H - - 10 000 000
Numisquare Kimliği 5373578560
Ek bilgiler

Historical Context: The 1 Cent coin of East Africa, issued 1911-1918, represents the early reign of King George V (1910-1936) within the British Empire. This period saw the consolidation of British administration in the East Africa Protectorate (modern Kenya) and Uganda. Introducing George V's effigy on colonial coinage underscored imperial authority and integrated these territories into the broader British economic system, standardizing currency during significant colonial development and World War I.

Artistry: The obverse features the crowned bust of King George V, facing left, a portrait likely by Sir Edgar Bertram MacKennal, adopted across the Empire. This rendition exemplifies early 20th-century British numismatic style, characterized by a dignified, realistic, yet idealized, monarchical portrayal. The reverse, by Royal Mint engravers, presents a clear, functional layout: a large numeral "1", "CENT" below, "EAST AFRICA" above, and the date. The aesthetic emphasizes imperial clarity and legibility.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel (2.92 grams, 22.3 mm), this 1 Cent coin generally exhibits good strike quality. Key high-points for wear assessment on the obverse include the crown details, hair above the ear, and the King's cheekbone. On the reverse, the central raised areas of the numeral "1" and "EAST AFRICA" lettering are critical. Well-preserved examples display original satiny luster and minimal field contact marks. Weaker strikes, especially wartime, may show less definition.

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