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1/2 Crown - George V

Issuer Southern Rhodesia (1932-1955)
Year 1932-1936
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Weight 14.14 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Mint Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London, United Kingdom
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Southern Rhodesia gained the right to issue its own coinage in 1932, following the establishment of responsible government in 1923. The coins were struck at the Royal Mint and, later, the Pretoria branch — a practical arrangement given the logistics of shipping blanks and finished pieces across the empire. This half crown series was produced in sterling silver at a moment when most dominions were quietly abandoning the standard; Southern Rhodesia held to .925 longer than many of its contemporaries.

The series closed in 1936 with George V's death in January of that year, leaving the final date a short-run issue.

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