? In 1934 the Malay Commissioners of Currency was formed in order to provide a single economic unit for the Straits Settlements guaranteed by the Malayan Governments. Coins were first produced for the Commission in 1939 with the one cent first struck that year bearing a similar design to the previous Straits' pieces on square planchet. The reverse features a double inner circle with 1 CENT in the middle and the legend, COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY MALAYA.The issue is relatively easy to source ...
? In 1952 the Malaya and British Borneo dollar was established for use in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak with coins first issued in 1953 with the one cent first issued in 1956. The One Cent continued the square design used since 1919 with the legend updated to MALAYA AND BRITISH BORNEO around an inner circle with 1 CENT inside. The obverse features the young head effigy of Queen Elizabeth II and the legend, QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND.The issue was struck in four ...
? The 1925 Shilling was struck at the Melbourne Mint to a mintage of 1,448,794. Every example of the year appears to have a three overdate which protrudes from the upper left part of the five. The relatively large mintage means that the type is quite accessible across most grades. PCGS population reports show that the majority of mint-state examples are around MS64 with the highest graded MS66. Signs of the 3 overdate on a 1925/3 Overdate Shilling. An ...
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