British West Africa and East Africa (32) British West Africa (19) Shilling 1913, 1913H, Sixpence (2) 1920H, 1940, Threepence 1919H, Pennies (11) 1908, 1936H Edward VIII (5), 1936KN Edward VIII (4), 1937KN, Halfpenny NEF, One Tenth Penny (2) 1907 Aluminium, 1908 Cupro-Nickel, in mixed grades to GVF, some of the Pennies cleaned, East Africa (13) Shillings (7) 1921H, 1924, 1937, 1941 I (4), Half Shilling (1) 1937H, Ten Cents (2) 1936H Edward VIII, 1937KN, Five Cents (2) 1936KN Edward VIII, 1941 I KM#25.1, One Cent East Africa & Uganda 1911H, in mixed grades VG to VF
British West Africa and East Africa (31) comprising British West Africa (2) Two Shillings 1926 GVF, 1946KN GVF with traces of lustre, East Africa, Shillings (2) 1924 Near Fine, 1952 VF, 50 Cents 1948 Fine, 25 Cents 1912 Fine, Ten Cents (7) 1934 Good Fine, 1936H Edward VIII VF, 1937KN Good Fine, 1939KN Fine, 1942 Fine, 1949 199 VF, 1964H Post Independence issue, Lustrous UNC with some small spots, Five Cents (11) 1914K Fine, 1933 Fine, 1936KN Edward VIII VF, 1937H Fine, 1939KN Fine, 1941 I NEF, 1942 Fine, 1943SA Fine, 1952 Good Fine with some surface residue, 1957KN VF, 1964 Post Independence issue A/UNC and lustrous, One Cent (7) 1908 Aluminium Fine, 1909 Cupro-Nickel, Fine, 1912H Good Fine, 1930 Good Fine, 1942 I Fine, 1951H Fine, 1956 EF bent
World (24) comprising South Africa (14) Halfcrowns (5) 1893 Fine, 1894 About Fine, 1895 VG, 1897 Fine, 1932 Fine/Good Fine, Two Shillings (3) 1892 Fine, toned, 1896 VF, 1930 Near Fine/Fine, Sixpence 1892 Near Fine/Fine, Threepence 1897 VF, Australia (2) Shilling 1910 Good Fine, nicely toned, Sixpence 1911 VF, British West Africa (3) Shilling 1913 GVF/NEF, Sixpence 1919H Good Fine, Threepence 1919H Fine/Good Fine, East Africa25 Cents 1912 Fine, Philippines under USA Administration (4) One Peso 1907S Good Fine, 50 Centavos 1903 VF, 20 Centavos 1904S GVF, Ten Centavos 1904S K NEF the last three with matching tone
British West Africa Two Shillings (2) 1936 KM#13b Toned UNC with minor cabinet friction, 1936 KM#13b UNC or near so, nicely toned with traces of lustre and some contact marks, East Africa25 Cents (5) 1906 KM#3 (2) NEF with a heavy contact mark, and VF toned, 1912 KM10 NEF, 1913 KM#10 VF/GVF, 1914 KM#10 VF toned, scarce
Africa a varied and useful group (70) Trial pieces (2) British West AfricaShilling 1952 struck in steel with TRIAL on both sides UNC, Nigeria Shilling 1962 with TRIAL in obverse and reverse fields UNC, Southern Rhodesia (17) Crown 1953, Halfcrowns (4) 1936, 1937, 1940, 1947, Two Shillings (2) 1935, 1940, Shillings (2), Sixpence 1932, Threepences (2) 1936, 1941, Pennies (3) 1934, 1937, 1944, Halfpennies (2) 1934, 1944, in mixed grades some EF, Medal 1965 Rhodesia Independence EF, Rhodesia 20 Cents 1964 Fine, German East Africa (4) One Rupie 1910J, Half Rupie 1904A, 1 Heller 1908J, Half Heller 1904A, East Africa and Uganda (7) 25 Cents 1906, One Cent (5) 1901 Aluminium, 1909, 1912H, 1913, 1917H, One Pice 1897, in mixed grades most VF to GEF, East Africa (15) 50 Cents 1922, 1948, 25 Cents 1913, 10 Cents (5) 1936 (2) George V and Edward VIII issues, 1941, 1951, 5 Cents (5) Edward VIII 1936KN, 1941, 1942, 1952, 1963, One Cent 1952 in mixed grades, One Shilling (2)1949, 1952 many in lustrous UNC, Sierra Leone 10 Cents 1796 GVF toned, Nigeria - British West Africa (4) Penny 1907, One Tenth Penny (3) 1908, 1909, 1911H GVF to GEF, British West Africa (19) Two Shillings 1913, One Shilling 1939, Sixpence 1919H, Threepences (2) 1914, 1945H, Pennies (9) 1915H, 1920H, 1936 Edward VIII, 1936H Edward VIII, 1936KN Edward VIII, 1940, 1940KN, 1943, 1951, Halfpennies (2) 1915H, 1936KN Edward VIII, One Tenth Penny (3) 1932, 1936, 1940, in mixed grades, many EF to UNC and lustrous, along with a small group of mixed African paper money (9) these modern issues in high grades
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