Summary
1 Cent, Issued by British North Borneo, Malaysia, 1941 H
Minted by Heaton & Son, Birmingham, England
Obverse Description
Shield of arms of the British North Borneo Company; on shield, a lion above a dhow; native warrior supporters one holding a shield the other as large machete; the crest, two arms holding a flag staff; below on ribbon the motto PERGO ET PERAGO (translation: I undertake and I achieve); below, the mint mark, H
Reverse Description
Within a circle of beads, 1 / CENT; around, STATE OF NORTH BORNEO . 1941 .
Edge Description
Plain
Significance
The British North Borneo Company had the right to produce coin under its Royal Charter, granted in 1881. It had 1 cent coins struck in England from 1882 and 1/2 cent pieces from 1885. These coins were linked to the silver dollar as used in the Straits Settlement and Hong Kong. In 1903-1904 it moved from the use of bronze to copper-nickel, issuing 1 cent, 2 1/2 cents and 5 cent coin in that metal. The last issue under the control of the Company occurred in 1941. One million each of the 1 and 5 cent coins were produced and place into circulation that year. The Japanese invasion in 1942 and occupation until 1945 ended the Company's control with the area becoming a British Colony after liberation.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr John P. Sharples - Museum Victoria, 24 Aug 1978
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Date Issued
1941 AD
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Issued By
British North Borneo Company, British North Borneo (Malaysia), 1941
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Mint
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Denomination
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Series
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Material
Copper-Nickel
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Axis
12
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Classification
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Category
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Discipline
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Type of item
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Dimensions
20 mm (Outside Diameter), 3.256 g (Weight)
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Shape
Round
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References
KM#3
[Book] Bruce, Colin R. 2009. 2009 Standard Catalogue of World Coins 1901 - 2000.
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Keywords
British Empire Coins, World War II, 1939-1945, British Commonwealth and Empire Coins