Summary
1/10 Penny, Issued by, British West Africa, 1936 H
Minted by The Mint, Birmingham
Struck in the name of King Edward VIII
Obverse Description
An imperial crown above a central circular hole with a scroll ornament to right and left; below crown, ONE TENTH OF A PENNY; around, outside the scroll ornaments, EDWARD VIII REX ET IND: IMP:; below hole in Arabic, the denomination; the mint mark, H, below the central hole
Reverse Description
Around circular central hole, Solomon's seal, consisting of two equilateral triangles interlaced; around, BRITISH WEST AFRICA 1936
Edge Description
Plain
Significance
One of the few coinages struck in the name of King Edward VIII before his abdication.
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                                Acquisition InformationTransfer from National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), 15 Mar 1976 
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                                Date Issued1936 AD 
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                                Issued By
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                                MintHeaton and Son, Great Britain, 1936 
 The Mint, Birmingham
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                                MaterialCopper-Nickel 
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                                Axis12 
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                                Dimensions20.2 mm (Outside Diameter), 1.957 g (Weight) 
 
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                                ShapeRound 
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                                ReferencesKM#7 Vice 282 
 [Book] Bruce, Colin R. 2009. 2009 Standard Catalogue of World Coins 1901 - 2000.
 [Book] Vice, David. 1983. The Coinage of British West Africa & St. Helena 1684 - 1958.
 
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