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| 裏面の説明 | The arms of Rhodesia displayed centrally, comprising a shield supported by two sable antelopes, with a pick and hoe in saltire behind the shield and a green and white wreath below. The country name RHODESIA appears in the upper field flanking the split date 19 66, with the engraver's initials T.S. below, and the denomination FIVE POUNDS inscribed along the lower portion of the design. |
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Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence in November 1965 created an immediate monetary crisis: the country needed a functioning currency system independent of Britain while under international sanctions. This gold five-pound piece, issued in 1966, was part of a deliberate effort to assert financial continuity with pre-UDI monetary conventions — retaining the second portrait of Elizabeth II even as the British government refused to recognize the Smith regime. London could do nothing about the portrait's use; the dies were already cut.
Mintages were extremely small, and the coins circulated negligibly. Most were absorbed immediately into private holdings as sanctions tightened.