Been wanting one of these for awhile

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  1. The Meat man

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    1897 British East Africa Protectorate copper Pice. They aren't terribly scarce in general, but very nice specimens don't appear very often. I was pleased to have been able to acquire this mint-state specimen - which also happens to be a first-year issue and a rather scarce date.

    I love collecting coins from the age of exploration and colonialization - especially those of Africa. This one is a jewel.

    East Africa Protectorate 1897 1 Pice.jpg
    BRITISH EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE, 1895-1920
    CU Pice (26mm, 6.48g, 12h)
    Dated 1897. Bombay mint, India
    Obverse: VICTORIA·DEI·GRA·BRITT·REGINA·FID·DEF·IND·IMP·, crowned bust of Queen Victoria left
    Reverse: EAST · AFRICA · PROTECTORATE around ornate design containing ONE 1 PICE, · 1897 · below
    References: Numista 7273
    Mintage: 640,000
    Scarcer date. In NGC encapsulation, graded MS 61 BN. Only four graded higher at both NGC and PCGS.


    The Berlin Conference of 1885 and the signing of the General Act officially established British control over the region of east Africa containing what is now Kenya and Uganda. In 1888, administrative control of this territory was granted to the newly formed Imperial British East Africa Company. However, the company was not a success, and in 1895 the territory was declared a British government protectorate, to be administered by the Foreign Office. This state of affairs lasted until 1920, at which point the British East Africa Protectorate became a Crown colony.


    This coin pairs nicely with my IBEAC silver rupee:


    IBEAC 1888 Rupee.jpg
    IMPERIAL BRITISH EAST AFRICA COMPANY
    AR Rupee (30.3mm, 11.65g, 6h)
    Dated 1888. Heaton & Sons mint, Birmingham, UK
    Obverse: Crowned sun above ribbon reading LIGHT AND LIBERTY; ONE RUPEE above, MOMBASA below
    Reverse: IMPERIAL BRITISH EAST AFRICA COMPANY above pair of scales; in between scales, Arabic inscription عدل [Justice]; below, H over · 1888 ·
    References: Numista 17050
    Mintage: 94,000
    Rich cabinet toning. The Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEAC) was founded in 1888 with the goal of developing British trade and influence in the territory of East Africa. With oversight of nearly a quarter million square miles, the IBEAC was also responsible for administration and given quasi-governmental powers. In 1890, the IBEAC began work on a 600-mile road in preparation for a railway that was to connect the port of Mombasa with the distant border of Uganda. However, conflict with rival interests led to a civil war which halted the project, and ultimately led to the company's bankruptcy and dissolution in 1896.

    I hope you enjoy! Feel free to comment and/or post your own coins of colonial Africa or whatever else is relevant!
     
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Nice Pics and write-up. I have no experience with these types of coins, but I like them and your post. ;)
     
  4. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    The age of exploration and colonization is one of my main areas of interest too. I didn't realize the coin you posted was issued in 1897 as I have only seen 1898 and assumed it was a one-year coin, as many African coins are from the 1800s. I don't have a picture of mine but yours is nicer. Here are some other early African coins I have. Most aren't too rare.

    1791 Sierra Leone 1 penny
    1791 sierra leone 1 penny.jpg
    1814 Angola 1 macuta
    1814 angola 1 macuta.jpg
    1821 St. Helena Halfpenny
    1821 st helena half penny.jpg
    1882 Zanzibar 1 pysa
    1882 zanzibar 1 pysa.jpg

    1888 Mombasa 1 rupee. Recently I was at a major coin show and I asked a bunch of dealers if they had one of these and came up empty. A little later I realized I already owned one, so I'm glad I didn't find one or I'd have doubles.
    1888 mombasa 1 rupee.jpg
    1888 Mombasa quarter anna
    1888 mombasa quarter anna.jpg

    1890 Eritrea 1 lira
    1890 eritrea 1 lira.jpg
    1904 German East Africa 1 rupie. Gotta love the hat.
    1904 a german east africa 1 rupie.jpg
    1914 Italian Somalia 1 rupia
    1914 italian somaliland 1 rupia.jpg
    1925 Cameroon 1 franc
    1925 cameroon 1 franc.jpg
     
  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I have two East Africa coins. Later date though.

    East Africa 5C.JPG East Africa 10C.JPG
     
  6. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    WoW Ed! You have just about everything. I guess I don't have to get you something for the holiday coming up unless you like some circulated Pop tops from Metal detecting. I do find plenty. LOL
     
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  7. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    I like the quadrilobe on the reverse. I also like "quadrilobe" as a vocabulary word. :)
     
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  8. The Meat man

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    Thanks for the kind words! :)
     
  9. The Meat man

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    Yes! So many great coins, virtually every one is on my wish list. ;)
    I really like that Sierra Leone penny, and the GEA rupee. I've been on the hunt for a GEA 1/2 rupee - tough to find a nice one that hasn't been tampered with though. And is also affordable for me. ;)
     
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  11. The Meat man

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    Is that what you call the thing surrounding ONE 1 PICE? It is a great word. :)
     
  12. mikebell

    mikebell Well-Known Member

    Well, I have something from SLC - the fifty cent, which passed for 25 SLC pennies. Won't get any points for grade, heavily circulated - but obviously 'been there'.
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  13. Tall Paul

    Tall Paul Supporter! Supporter

    I find it fascinating that the clasped hands symbol has been used since Roman times.
     
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  14. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    I don't seem to have a GEA half rupee. Here are some other coins from there that I do have though.
    1890 german east africa 1 rupie.jpg 1891 german east africa pysa.jpg 1904 german east africa half heller.jpg 1912 german east africa 1 heller.jpg 1912 j german east africa quarter rupee.jpg 1916 german east africa 20 heller11.jpg
     
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