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The British West African Pound was the currency of British West Africa, a group of British colonies, protectorates and mandate territories - Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Ghana (originally Gold Coast) and Gambia. The reverse of the first halfpenny issue in 1911 showed the legend NIGERIA BRITISH WEST AFRICA, then from 1912 the word NIGERIA was discontinued. The British West African Pound was equal to the (pre-decimal) Pound Sterling and was similarly subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence. The Halfpenny (or half penny) was thus equal to 1/2 of a penny, 1/24th of a shilling or 1/480th of a pound (i.e., 480 of these coins made one pound). Unlike its Imperial counterpart - the British Halfpenny - the British West African Halfpenny had a central hole which made the two coins incompatible; this was done to make sure that colonial money does not get exported to Great Britain to be used there, leaving the colonies with no cash. There were two types issued: After decolonisation, the coins were replaced by the various new countries as they introduced their own independent currencies: In some places, British West African coins circulated in parallel with the new coinage until 1968. | ||||
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The Definitive Guide to Australian Silver Coins |
Coin Name | Reverse | Obverse | Details |
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Halfpenny 1911 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Birmingham Mint Mintage: 3,360,000 |
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Material: CuproNickel Mint: Birmingham Mint Mintage: 3,120,000 |
Halfpenny 1913 | ![]() |
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Material: CuproNickel Mints: - Royal Mint: 1,382,000 - Birmingham Mint: 216,000 Total Mintage: 1,598,000 |
Halfpenny 1914 |
Material: CuproNickel Mints: - King's Norton Metal Co.: 3,360,000 - Birmingham Mint: 585,000 - Royal Mint: 240,000 Total Mintage: 4,185,000 |
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Halfpenny 1915 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Birmingham Mint Mintage: 3,576,720 |
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Halfpenny 1916 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Birmingham Mint Mintage: 4,045,680 |
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Halfpenny 1917 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Birmingham Mint Mintage: 213,600 |
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Halfpenny 1918 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Birmingham Mint Mintage: 489,600 |
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Halfpenny 1919 |
Material: CuproNickel Mints: - Birmingham Mint: 4,950,480 - King's Norton Metal Co.: 3,861,120 Total Mintage: 8,811,600 |
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Halfpenny 1920 |
Material: CuproNickel Mints: - Birmingham Mint: 26,284,560 - King's Norton Metal Co.: 13,844,380 Total Mintage: 40,128,940 |
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Halfpenny 1922 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: King's Norton Metal Co. Mintage: 5,817,360 |
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Halfpenny 1927 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 528,000 |
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Halfpenny 1929 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 336,000 |
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Halfpenny 1931 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 96,000 |
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Halfpenny 1932 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 960,000 |
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Halfpenny 1933 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 2,121,600 |
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Halfpenny 1934 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 1,694,400 |
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Halfpenny 1935 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 3,270,960 |
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Halfpenny 1936 George V |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 5,400,240 |
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Halfpenny 1936 Edward VIII | ![]() |
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Material: CuproNickel Mints: - Royal Mint: 14,759,760 - Birmingham Mint: 2,400,000 - King's Norton Metal Co.: 2,298,000 Total Mintage: 19,457,760 |
Halfpenny 1937 |
Material: CuproNickel Mints: - King's Norton Metal Co.: 5,577,120 - Birmingham Mint: 4,022,080 Total Mintage: 9,599,200 |
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Halfpenny 1940 | ![]() |
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Material: CuproNickel Mint: King's Norton Metal Co. Mintage: 2,410,000 |
Halfpenny 1941 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Birmingham Mint Mintage: 2,400,000 |
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Halfpenny 1942 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 4,800,000 |
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Halfpenny 1943 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 3,360,000 |
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Halfpenny 1944 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 3,600,000 |
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Halfpenny 1946 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 3,600,000 |
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Material: CuproNickel Mints: - Birmingham Mint: 15,218,400 - King's Norton Metal Co.: 12,000,000 Total Mintage: 27,218,400 |
Halfpenny 1949 | ![]() |
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Material: CuproNickel Mints: - Birmingham Mint: 4,858,560 - King's Norton Metal Co.: 3,413,240 Total Mintage: 8,271,800 |
Halfpenny 1951 |
Material: CuproNickel Mint: Royal Mint Mintage: 3,468,000 |
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Halfpenny 1952 | ![]() |
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Material: Bronze Mints: - Heaton and Sons (Birmingham Mint): 27,603,360 - Royal Mint: 11,332,200 - King's Norton Metal Co.: 4,800,000 Total Mintage: 43,735,560 |
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Buy American Gold Buffalo Coins |
Country | British West Africa |
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Currency | British West African Pound |
Sub-types |
Halfpenny, CuproNickel Halfpenny, Bronze |
From | 1911 |
To | 1952 |
Face Value | 1/2 (x Penny) |
Current | No (demonetised 1968) |
Material | |
Designer | |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round with hole |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
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Handbook of United States Coins 2025 |
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Coin - 1/2 Penny, British West Africa, 1913
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Jennifer McNair Notes: Copper-nickel, British West Africa legend (1912 - 1951). Source |
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Proof Coin - 1/2 Penny, British West Africa, 1952
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Jennifer McNair Notes: Bronze (1952). Source |
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Coin - 1/2 Penny, British West Africa, 1913
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Jennifer McNair Notes: King George V (1911 - 1936). Source |
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Coin - 1/2 Penny, British West Africa, 1936
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Jennifer McNair Notes: King Edward VIII (1936). Source |
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British West Africa 1940-KN 1/2 penny
Copyright: CoinFactsWiki / CC BY-SA Author: Goldberg Notes: King George VI, Emperor of India (1937 - 1947). Source |
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Proof Coin - 1/2 Penny, British West Africa, 1952
Copyright: Museums Victoria / CC BY Author: Jennifer McNair Notes: King George VI, bronze (1952). Source |