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| 背面描述 | A male lion passant, facing left in a naturalistic landscape setting with mountains and foliage in the background, enclosed within an inner beaded circle. The denomination '50' appears in large numerals below the central device, flanked by decorative scrollwork, with 'CENTS' inscribed to the lower left and 'HALF SHILLING' to the lower right. The date is struck in the exergue beneath the numeral. The outer legend 'EAST AFRICA' arcs across the upper field, with 'FIFTY' reading vertically on the left and the full legends framed by a beaded border. |
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The East African Currency Board was a colonial monetary authority serving British East Africa — Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, and Zanzibar — whose coins were minted almost exclusively at the Royal Mint. This particular type bridges the final years of George VI's reign and the accelerating postwar push toward self-governance in the region. Kenya's Mau Mau uprising began in 1952, the last year of this issue's production, and within a decade the Currency Board itself would be dissolved as successor states established their own central banks.