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| Issuer | Imperial British East Africa Company |
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| Year | 1890 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse lettering | IMPERIAL BRITISH EAST AFRICA COMPANY · LIGHT AND LIBERTY H |
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| Edge | Milled |
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The British East Africa Company received its Royal Charter in 1888, and the 1890 coinage — including this 2 Annas — was struck at the Birmingham Mint (Heaton) to provide a standardized currency across company-administered territory where Indian rupees, Maria Theresa thalers, and local barter all competed. The anna denomination was lifted directly from the Indian monetary system, a deliberate choice to ease trade with Indian merchant communities already established along the Swahili coast.
The Company lost its administrative charter to the Crown in 1895, making the entire coinage series short-lived by design.