Five Cents 1941, British North Borneo Company Almost Uncirculated 75963
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| Location | Göttingen DE |
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| Start time | 2025-06-05T08:34:39.000Z |
| Year | 1941 |
| degree of reservation | almost xf |
| Brand | Unbranded |
Conservation: almost VZ Catalog number: Km 5 Material: Copper nickel Five Cents 1941, Coin from North Borneo KM#5The British North Borneo Company had the right to produce Coin Under ITS Royal Charter, Granted in 1881. It Had 1 Cent Coins Struck in England from 1882 and 1/2 Cent Pieces from 1885. Thesis coins were linked to the silver dollar as used in the Straits settlement and Hong Kong. In 1903-1904 it moved from the use of bronze to Copper-Nickel, Issuing 1 cent and new denominations of 2 1/2 cents and 5 cents in that metal.This, The Last Issue Under the Control of the Company, Occurred in 1941. One Million Each of the 1 and 5 Cent Coins Were Produced and Placed Into Circulation That Year.The Japanese Invasion in 1942 and Occupation Until 1945 Ended the Company's Control with the Area Becoming A British Colony After Liberation.Load opening times:Mon, Tue, Thu, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Mi + Sa closedFri 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Wholesale and retail with coins, investment gold and silver,Medals, orders, badges, militaria, banknotes and antiques.From antiquity to the present.On - and sale of precious metals, jewelry, etc.The British North Borneo Company had the right to produce Coin Under ITS Royal Charter, Granted in 1881. It Had 1 Cent Coins Struck in England from 1882 and 1/2 Cent Pieces from 1885. Thesis coins were linked to the silver dollar as used in the Straits settlement and Hong Kong. In 1903-1904 it moved from the use of bronze to Copper-Nickel, Issuing 1 cent and new denominations of 2 1/2 cents and 5 cents in that metal. This, The Last Issue Under the Control of the Company, Occurred in 1941. One Million Each of the 1 and 5 Cent Coins Were Produced and Placed Into Circulation That Year. The Japanese Invasion in 1942 and Occupation Until 1945 Ended the Company's Control with the Area Becoming A British Colony After Liberation. Mon, Tue, Thu, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Whol