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1 Piastre - Edward VII

Issuer Cyprus
Year 1908
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Shape Round
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 1908 - - 27,000
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Cyprus came under British administration in 1878 as part of a convention with the Ottoman Empire, though it remained nominally Ottoman territory until 1914 — meaning Edward VII coins struck for the island carried the authority of a king administering land he did not technically own. The piastre denominations continued a currency system inherited directly from Ottoman circulation, retaining the name rather than converting to a purely British framework.

The 1908 date places this among the final issues of the Edward VII Cyprus series, which ran only from 1902 until his death in 1910.