The geographical term East Africa includes about 200 ethnic groups. Cultural and social differences have caused many conflicts in the region and disconnected economic and financial processes.
However, single-cent coins here were always relevant and had a fairly active circulation in the market. For example, a 1 cent coin of 1956 is the most interesting example of this period. Suffice it to say that the coin has an unusual and completely unusual shape for any European. It is traditionally round, but - with an annular hole in the center.
The ligature of the single-cent coinage of 1956 does not exceed 2.00. And in diameter, this odnocsentovik reaches 20.00 millimeters. The coin has a smooth type of herd. It is cast from bronze, which is quite typical for monocentes. However, in other years one-cent coins were minted using copper alloys.
The position to the reverse is medal at 0 degrees.
In addition to the technical characteristics of collectors around the world are interested in the owners of monetary regalia. In this case, the holder of the monetary regalia is the Queen of Great Britain Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. This gives the coin historic charm and makes it popular with collectors.




25 schilling 1956 200th anniversary of birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
F VF XF UNC BU
-
-
7.00
8.00
-
wwc: 2881 / ID: 3464
1 shilling 1956
F VF XF UNC BU
0.50
1.00
2.00
12.00
15.00
wwc: 904 / ID: 3250
2 öre 1956
ID: 2687
1 öre 1956
ID: 2565
1 gulden 1956
F VF XF UNC BU
-
-
BV
6.00
8.00
wwc: KM# 184 / ID: 2560
25 öre 1956
ID: 2080
25 öre 1956
ID: 2007
6 pence 1956
F VF XF UNC BU
-
0.75
1.50
5.00
7.50
wwc: 903 / ID: 1839
50 yen 1956
ID: 1334
10 öre 1956
ID: 1199
3 pence 1956
F VF XF UNC BU
-
0.50
1.00
10.00
12.00
wwc: 900 / ID: 1060
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