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1 Shilling - George V

Uitgever Southern Rhodesia (1932-1955)
Jaar 1932-1936
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Beschrijving voorzijde Left-facing crowned effigy of King George V, modeled by Percy Metcalfe, depicted in military uniform with epaulettes and a decorative order visible at the truncation. The king wears an imperial state crown rendered in fine detail. The encircling legend reads GEORGE V KING EMPEROR, disposed along the upper and lower periphery in raised Latin lettering, with a beaded border framing the entire design.
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Aanvullende informatie

Southern Rhodesia gained the right to issue its own coinage in 1932 following the establishment of the Currency Board, breaking from the shared South African coinage that had circulated in the territory since 1923. The shilling series was struck at the Royal Mint in London, not Pretoria — a deliberate administrative distance from the Union of South Africa that reflected the colony's distinct self-governing status granted in 1923.

Production ran only through 1936, ending with George V's death in January of that year.