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1 Pesa - Wilhelm II

Issuer Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft (German East Africa Company)
Year 1890-1892
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Value 1 Pesa (1⁄64)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering شركة المانيا ١٣٠٧ سنة
(Translation: German Company, Year 1307)
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The Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft held the imperial charter for German East Africa from 1885, but its administrative authority collapsed by 1891 after the coastal uprising led by Abushiri bin Salim al-Harthi forced the German government to intervene directly with naval and military force. This pesa was struck during that precise window of corporate sovereignty — before the colony transferred to direct imperial crown control in 1891, ending the Company's brief, troubled tenure as a governing body.

The pesa denomination was retained from the existing Swahili coastal monetary vocabulary, a pragmatic concession to commerce already conducted in that unit across the East African littoral.

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