2 Shillings - George V

发行方 British West Africa
年份 1913-1920
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 2 Shillings (1/10)
货币 Pound (1907-1968)
材质 Silver (.925)
重量 11.3104 g
直径 28 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师 Edgar Bertram MacKennal
流通至
参考资料 KM#13
正面描述 Crowned portrait of King George V facing left
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 · GEORGIVS V D.G.BRITT: OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP:
背面描述 Palm tree dividing the date and the denomination below, along with the issuer name at the top
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 BRITISH WEST AFRICA 19 13 TWO SHILLINGS
边缘 Reeded
铸币厂 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)
铸造量 1913 - - 2 100 000
1913 - Proof -
1913 H - - 1 176 000
1914 - - 330 000
1914 H - - 637 000
1915 H - - 66 000
1916 H - - 9 824 000
1917 H - - 1 059 000
1917 H - Proof -
1918 H - - 7 294 000
1919 - - 2 000 000
1919 H - - 10 866 000
1919 H - Proof -
1920 - - 683 000
Numisquare 编号 2160559360
附加信息

Historical Context: The 2 Shillings coin for British West Africa, issued 1913-1920, dates to the reign of King George V (1910-1936), a period marking the British Empire's economic zenith. Its issuance by the British West African Currency Board standardized coinage across territories like Nigeria, Gold Coast, and Sierra Leone. This coin was vital for trade and consolidating imperial administration, replacing diverse local currencies with a uniform monetary system.

Artistry: The coin’s obverse showcases the bare head effigy of King George V facing left, a distinguished work by Sir Bertram Mackennal. This portrait exemplifies the neo-classical style common in British imperial coinage, conveying regal authority. The reverse design, typical for colonial issues, features a stylized crown above a scroll inscribed "2 SHILLINGS," with the date below, encircled by "BRITISH WEST AFRICA." This clear, functional design was executed by Royal Mint engravers.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 sterling silver, weighing 11.3104 grams and 28 millimeters in diameter, this issue reflects standard Royal Mint quality. High-points for wear include the King's hair and ear on the obverse, and the crown's details and scroll lettering on the reverse. While generally well-struck, minor weaknesses in higher relief areas are observed. Uncirculated examples retain strong luster, though contact marks are common due to the soft silver and extensive circulation.

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