50 Cents / 1 Shilling - George V

発行体 East Africa
年号 1920
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 50 Cents (0.50)
通貨 Florin (1920-1921)
材質 Silver (.500)
重量 5.8319 g
直径 24 mm
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#16, Schön#18
表面の説明 Bust of George V on the left, legend around it.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 GEORGIVS V REX ET IND:IMP: B.M.
裏面の説明 Lion walking to the right, legend around.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 EAST AFRICA 1920 FIFTY CENTS - ONE SHILLING
Milled.
鋳造所 A
Ackroyd and Best Ltd, Yorkshire,United Kingdom (1897-1936)
H
Heaton and Sons / The Mint
Birmingham (Heaton and Sons / The Mint Birmingham Limited),United Kingdom (1850-2003)
鋳造数 1920 A - - 12 000
1920 H - - 62 000
1920 H - Proof -
Numisquare ID 2849993860
追加情報

Historical Context: The 1920 East Africa 50 Cents / 1 Shilling coin was issued during the reign of King George V (1910-1936), a pivotal era for the British Empire. This period saw the consolidation of colonial administrations, particularly in East Africa, following the First World War. The introduction of this dual-denomination coin reflects the transition towards a unified shilling-based currency system, replacing earlier rupee-denominated issues. It was a crucial step in standardizing monetary practices across the vast East African Protectorate, facilitating trade, taxation, and the broader integration of the region into the imperial economic framework.

Artistry: The obverse features the bare head effigy of King George V facing left, a masterful work by Sir Bertram Mackennal, the celebrated Australian sculptor and medallist. His classical yet realistic portrayal became a hallmark of British coinage during this era. The reverse design, iconic for East African issues, depicts a crowned lion standing majestically on a mountain, with the rising sun behind it. This powerful imagery symbolizes British imperial strength and dominion over the African landscape, a common motif in colonial numismatics. The denominations "50 CENTS" and "1 SHILLING" flank the lion, underscoring the coin's transitional nature.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .500 fine silver, this coin measures 24 mm in diameter and weighs 5.8319 grams. Key high-points for assessing wear on the obverse include the details of King George V's hair above the ear and his cheekbone. On the reverse, critical areas for observation are the lion's mane, the top of the crown, and the individual rays of the sun. Strong strikes will exhibit clear definition in these areas, along with sharp lettering and date. Circulated examples often show flattening on the lion's high points and the king's portrait, with original mint luster typically preserved only on uncirculated specimens.

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