One Shilling, Coin Type from British West Africa - detailed information

One Shilling, Coin Type from British West Africa (issued 1913 - 1952)
Coin TypeOne Shilling

The One Shilling coin was a circulating denomination of the British West African Pound. As with its British counterpart, one shilling was equal to 12 pence, and 20 shillings made one pound.

In the 19th century, the (pre-decimal) pound sterling became the currency of the British West African territories and standard issue United Kingdom coinage circulated for a while. The West African territories in question were Nigeria, the Gold Coast (now Ghana), Sierra Leone and The Gambia.

In 1912, the authorities in London set up the West African Currency Board and issued a distinctive set of sterling coinage for use in British West Africa. The circumstance prompting this move was a tendency for existing UK coins used in the West African territories to leave the region and return to the UK, hence causing a local dearth of coinage. A unique British West African variety of the sterling coinage would not be accepted in the shops of Britain and so would remain in circulation locally.

Consequently, the British West African shilling coins were made very different from their Imperial counterparts. Apart from changing to base metals earlier than the Imperial coinage, two visible differences were the local reverse and the fact that the monarch's effigy on the obverse was crowned - to signify the status of the coinage as being colonial. The monarch's legend though was the same as on standard British coinage (in Latin).

There were four types issued:
- silver coins - 1913 - 1920, for King George V
- tin brass coins - 1920 - 1936, for King George V
- nickel brass coins - 1938 - 1947, for King George VI
- smaller tin brass coins - 1949 - 1952, for King George VI

No shilling coins were issued for King Edward VIII or Queen Elizabeth II in British West Africa.

The British West African pound was also adopted by Liberia in 1907, replacing the Liberian dollar, although it was not served by the West African Currency Board. Liberia changed to the U.S. dollar in 1943. Togo and Cameroon adopted the West African currency in 1914 and 1916 respectively when British and French troops took over those colonies from Germany as part of World War I.

After decolonisation, the coins were demonetised by the various countries as they introduced their own independent currencies:
- Nigeria introduced the Nigerian Pound in 1958
- Ghana introduced in Ghanaian Pound in 1958
- British Cameroon adopted the CFA franc in 1961
- Sierra Leone introduced the Leone in 1964
- Gambia introduced the Gambian Pound in 1965

In some places, British West African coins circulated in parallel with the new coinage until 1968.

Obverse
British West Africa / One Shilling - obverse photo

Effigy of the ruling British monarch, legend (in Latin).

Obverse Inscription Legend of the ruling British monarch
Reverse
British West Africa / One Shilling - reverse photo

At centre, dividing the date [year], is a palm tree.

Around above, outside a circle broken by decorative extensions adjacent to the date, the legend BRITISH WEST AFRICA; around below, the value and denomination ONE SHILLING.

The mint mark (if any) is in very small letters buried at the base of the palm tree.

Reverse Inscription BRITISH WEST AFRICA [year] ONE SHILLING
EdgeEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

References to additional information:

[Book] Remick, Jerome. 1971. The Guide Book and Catalogue of British Commonwealth Coins, pp 87-95.
[Book] Vice, David. 1983. The Coinage of British West Africa & St. Helena 1684 - 1958.

Coin Type: One Shilling - (28) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
One Shilling 1913 British West Africa / One Shilling 1913 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1913 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 8,800,000
- Birmingham Mint: 3,540,000
Total Mintage: 12,340,000
One Shilling 1914 Material: 0.925 Silver
Mints:
- Birmingham Mint: 11,292,000
- Royal Mint: 3,000,000
Total Mintage: 14,292,000
One Shilling 1915 Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Birmingham Mint
Mintage: 254,000
One Shilling 1916 British West Africa / One Shilling 1916 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1916 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Birmingham Mint
Mintage: 11,837,732
One Shilling 1917 Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Birmingham Mint
Mintage: 15,018,000
One Shilling 1918 Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Birmingham Mint
Mintage: 9,486,000
One Shilling 1919 British West Africa / One Shilling 1919 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1919 - obverse photo Material: 0.925 Silver
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 2,000,000
- Birmingham Mint: 992,045
Total Mintage: 2,992,045
One Shilling 1920 (Silver) Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 828,000
One Shilling 1920 (Brass) Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 33,800,000
- J.R. Gaunt and Son: 16,000
Total Mintage: 33,816,000
One Shilling 1922 Material: Tin Brass
Mint: King's Norton Metal Co.
Mintage: 33,324,355
One Shilling 1923 Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Birmingham Mint: 24,384,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 5,000,000
Total Mintage: 29,384,000
One Shilling 1924 Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 17,000,000
- Birmingham Mint: 9,566,800
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 7,000,000
Total Mintage: 33,566,800
One Shilling 1925 British West Africa / One Shilling 1925 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1925 - obverse photo Material: Tin Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 19,800,000
One Shilling 1926 Material: Tin Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 19,952,000
One Shilling 1927 British West Africa / One Shilling 1927 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1927 - obverse photo Material: Tin Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 22,248,000
One Shilling 1928 Material: Tin Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 10,000,000
One Shilling 1936 British West Africa / One Shilling 1936 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1936 - obverse photo Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 17,000,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 14,962,000
- Birmingham Mint: 10,920,000
Total Mintage: 42,882,000
One Shilling 1938 British West Africa / One Shilling 1938 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1938 - obverse photo Material: Nickel Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 57,806,287
One Shilling 1939 British West Africa / One Shilling 1939 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1939 - obverse photo Material: Nickel Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 55,471,675
One Shilling 1940 British West Africa / One Shilling 1940 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1940 - obverse photo Material: Nickel Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 40,311,060
One Shilling 1942 British West Africa / One Shilling 1942 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1942 - obverse photo Material: Nickel Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 42,000,000
One Shilling 1943 British West Africa / One Shilling 1943 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1943 - obverse photo Material: Nickel Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 133,600,000
One Shilling 1945 Material: Nickel Brass
Mints:
- Birmingham Mint: 12,864,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 11,120,000
- Royal Mint: 8,010,000
Total Mintage: 31,994,000
One Shilling 1946 British West Africa / One Shilling 1946 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1946 - obverse photo Material: Nickel Brass
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 37,349,770
One Shilling 1947 British West Africa / One Shilling 1947 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1947 - obverse photo Material: Nickel Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 99,200,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 10,384,000
- Birmingham Mint: 10,000,000
Total Mintage: 119,584,000
One Shilling 1949 British West Africa / One Shilling 1949 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1949 - obverse photo Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 70,000,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 10,016,000
- Birmingham Mint: 10,000,000
Total Mintage: 90,016,000
One Shilling 1951 British West Africa / One Shilling 1951 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1951 - obverse photo Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 35,346,142
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 16,832,000
- Birmingham Mint: 10,000,000
Total Mintage: 62,178,142
One Shilling 1952 British West Africa / One Shilling 1952 - reverse photo British West Africa / One Shilling 1952 - obverse photo Material: Tin Brass
Mints:
- Royal Mint: 98,653,858
- Birmingham Mint: 44,096,000
- King's Norton Metal Co.: 41,652,687
Total Mintage: 184,402,545
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One Shilling: Details
CountryBritish West Africa
CurrencyBritish West African Pound
Sub-types One Shilling, Silver
One Shilling, Tin Brass (George V)
One Shilling, Nickel Brass
One Shilling, Tin Brass (George VI)
From1913
To1952
Face Value1 (x Shilling)
CurrentNo (demonetised 1968)
Material
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size
Mass
One Shilling: Photos
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One Shilling: Photo British West Africa 1913 Shilling British West Africa 1913 Shilling
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Notes: Silver (1913 - 1920).
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One Shilling: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1925 Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1925
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Notes: Tin brass (1920 - 1936, 1949 - 1952).
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One Shilling: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1938 Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1938
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Notes: Nickel brass (1938 - 1947).
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One Shilling: Photo Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1913 Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1913
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One Shilling: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1925 Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1925
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One Shilling: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1938 Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1938
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Notes: King George VI, Emperor of India (1938 - 1947).
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One Shilling: Photo Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1949 Proof Coin - 1 Shilling, British West Africa, 1949
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Notes: King George VI (1949 - 1952).
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