Summary
1 Cent, Issued by, British East Africa (Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda), 1924
Minted by Royal Mint, London
Obverse Description
A central hole with curved floral design to left and right; above hole, crown; below hole in two lines, ONE / CENT; around, GEORGIVS V REX ET IMP: IND:
Reverse Description
Curved around central hole four elephant tusks; above hole, 1; around outside line circle, EAST AFRICA 1924
Edge Description
Plain
Significance
The rupee of British India had come to be the coinage standard of the Protectorate of East Africa and Uganda (largely because it was used to pay Indian workers on the Kenya-Uganda Railway). In 1920 the East African Protectorate became the Colony of Kenya, the East Africa Currency Board was set up in December 1919. It introduced a new decimal system based on 100 cents to one East African Florin in 1920 (this coin), abandoning yet retaining the old rupee system - the florin being the same weight as the Indian rupee. This was very short lived, on 1 May 1921 it was replaced by a system based on 100 cents to 1 East African Shilling. This system was expanded on 1 January 1922 to be the official Currency of Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyka.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Purchase from Spink (Australia), Aug 1989
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Date Issued
1924 AD
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Issued By
East African Currency Board, British East Africa (Kenya), 1924
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Mint
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Denomination
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Material
Bronze
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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), 1.93 g (Weight)
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Shape
Round with round hole
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References
KM#22 Remick, Jerome Guidebook & Catalogue of British Commonwealth Coins, p. 159-165 [Link 1] (Central Bank of Kenya - History of Kenyan Currency) 51st & 52nd Annual Report of the Deputy Master and Comptroller of the Royal Mint, 1920 & 1921, p.15
[Book] Bruce, Colin R. 2009. 2009 Standard Catalogue of World Coins 1901 - 2000.
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