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1 Shilling - George V Obverse Trial

Issuer Royal Mint (for British West Africa)
Year 1920
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Diameter 23.5 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded
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Additional information

Trial pieces struck at the Royal Mint for British West Africa occupy an awkward administrative category — neither approved coinage nor rejected outright, but held as reference specimens while colonial currency boards debated composition and weight specifications. The tin brass used here was being evaluated as a cost-saving alternative during the post-WWI period, when nickel and cupro-nickel supplies remained constrained by lingering wartime industrial priorities.

Very few pattern and trial pieces from this series entered public hands before the mid-twentieth century.

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