The British Are Coming!!!Post British Empire Empire Coins.

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  1. coin_nut

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    British West Africa penny 1907 - a bit woody

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  3. chlorinated

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    Just arrived today! 216745328.jpg
     
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  4. coin_nut

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    St. Helena half penny 1821. Looks like EIC coat of arms and the work of Soho Mint.

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  5. Maxfli

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    Just arrived today. NGC MS-64. I think I can finally check the Jamaica box on my British Empire collection. Everything I've owned up to this point has been "close but no cigar."

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  6. coin_nut

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    Tristan da Cunha (where ever that is?) 25 pence 1981

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  7. The Meat man

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    I have been re-reading Arthur H. Neumann's excellent book Elephant Hunting in East Equatorial Africa, published in 1898. Neumann worked for a short time for the IBEA Company, and later Mombasa was his jumping-off place for his ivory hunting expeditions.

    This coin is a somewhat scarce type, and definitely the lowest-mintage coin in my collection. (94,000)

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  8. coin_nut

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    I have a particular liking for the East African coins. I visited there in 1975 or so, both Kenya and Tanzania, and really had a good time.

    1888 GB-MB 1 p (2).jpg 1888 H GB-Mombasa 1 p (4).jpg
     
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    Canada 50 cent 1936, mintage 38,550.

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  10. Maxfli

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    Incoming ...

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    Ceylon 1/2 cent 1890, the lovely Queen Victoria.

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  13. coin_nut

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    EIC 1/4 rupee 1840

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  14. The Meat man

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    This came in today. Kind of the British Empire:

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    Numista has this to say:

    "This was the first official (government-approved) coin of Nova Scotia. The reverse design, a sprig of mayflower, is now the provincial flower and is considered one of the most beautiful coins made for North America."

    I have to say I agree! If there is a coin with a more beautifully done portrait of Victoria, I have yet to see it; and the reverse design is also nicely balanced and wonderfully executed. The low-ish mintage adds appeal as well. A winner all around!
     
  15. chlorinated

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    Agreed, always loved these!
     
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  16. coin_nut

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    Nova Scotia half penny token 1832. Numista has nothing extra to say about this one.

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  17. Maxfli

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    Not kind of . . . Nova Scotia is on every list of British Empire territories I've ever seen.

    Very nice coin, by the way.
     
  18. The Meat man

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    Thanks!
    The reason I said "kind of" is because Nova Scotia became self-governing in 1848, so I wasn't sure exactly how it was to be categorized.
     
  19. coin_nut

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    I assume the name means something like "New Scotland", is that correct?
     
  20. The Meat man

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    Yep!
     
  21. coin_nut

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    Another Nova Scotia, probably have posted it before. 1824 penny.

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