1 Shilling - George V

Issuer Southern Rhodesia (1932-1955)
Year 1932-1936
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1 Shilling (1/20)
Currency Pound (1932-1955)
Composition Silver (.925)
Weight 5.66 g
Diameter 23.6 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s) Obverse: Percy Metcalfe
Reverse: George Kruger Gray
In circulation to 1 June 1965
Reference(s) KM#3, Schön#5
Obverse description Crowned head of King George V facing left, writing around
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering GEORGE V KING EMPEROR
Reverse description Great Zimbabwe Bird splitting date, denomination below, name towards the top
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering SOUTHERN RHODESIA 19 32 K۰G ·ONE SHILLING·
Edge Reeded
Mint
Mintage 1932 - - 896 000
1932 - Proof -
1934 - - 333 000
1935 - - 830 000
1935 - Proof -
1936 - - 1 663 000
1936 - Proof -
Numisquare ID 2359508570
Additional information

Historical Context: Issued for Southern Rhodesia between 1932 and 1936 during King George V's reign, this 1 Shilling coin marks a significant numismatic milestone. As a self-governing British colony, Southern Rhodesia began its distinct coinage, signaling a pivotal move towards economic autonomy and a nascent national identity within the British Empire. This period, amidst the Great Depression, highlighted localized monetary systems, differentiating Southern Rhodesia from broader imperial currency and asserting self-governance.

Artistry: The coin's design adheres to British numismatic tradition. The obverse features Sir T. Humphrey Paget's dignified crowned effigy of King George V, rendered with classical realism. The reverse typically showcases a majestic sable antelope, a revered national symbol of Southern Rhodesia, depicted with graceful detail and naturalistic precision. This indigenous motif, likely by a Royal Mint artist, effectively marries imperial authority with local identity, creating a visually cohesive and symbolically rich composition establishing unique iconography.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, this 23.6 mm shilling exhibits high minting standards. Key high-points for wear on the obverse include the king's hair, crown details, and ear. On the reverse, the sable antelope's horns, muzzle, and body musculature are typically the first areas to show abrasion. Well-struck examples display sharp definition in the antelope's fur texture and the king's crown. Collectors should examine the field for bag marks and the rim for circulation damage.

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