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During the Japanese occupation of Sarawak in World War II, the occupiers melted down most of the silver coinage they could find. Much of the silver coming now on the market was used as ornaments. In some cases coins may have been buried with the dead and show small solder marks or (filled) holes. The coins were coated with a purple die when buried with the dead. | ||||
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Country | Sarawak |
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Currency | Sarawak Dollar |
Sub-types |
Five Cents (Silver) Five Cents (Debased Silver) Five Cents (CuproNickel) |
From | 1900 |
To | 1920 |
Face Value | 5 (x Cent) |
Current | No (demonetised 1953) |
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Designer | |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Round |
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Image | Details |
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SARAWAK, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), silver five cents, 1920H
Copyright: Noble Numismatics Source |
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Cn 5 cent, Birmingham, 1927
Copyright: American Numismatic Society / CC BY NC Source |
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SARAWAK, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), silver five cents, 1920H
Copyright: Noble Numismatics Source |
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Cn 5 cent, Birmingham, 1927
Copyright: American Numismatic Society / CC BY NC Source |