Southern Rhodesia
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Southern Rhodesia was made into a self-governing colony by Britain in 1923. Coinage commenced in 1932. The colony was merged with its neighbors to form the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1953, which grouping disintegrated in 1964. In 1965, the white elite declared independence from Britain but was unable to subdue the black majority. In 1980, the blacks were admitted into the government and the country was renamed Zimbabwe. For issues of 1954-64 see Rhodesia & Nyasaland.
half penny
penny
- 1935 penny
- 1937 penny
- 1941 penny
- 1942 penny, copper-nickel
- 1942 penny, bronze
- 1944 penny
- 1949 penny
- 1951 penny
- 1952 penny
- 1954 penny
threepence
sixpence
shilling
two shillings (florin)
- 1932 2 shillings
- 1934 2 shillings
- 1935 2 shillings
- 1936 2 shillings
- 1937 2 shillings
- 1939 2 shillings
- 1944 2 shillings
- 1946 2 shillings
- 1947 2 shillings
- 1952 2 shillings
- 1954 2 shillings
half crown
- 1932 half crown
- 1934 half crown
- 1935 half crown
- 1936 half crown
- 1937 half crown
- 1938 half crown
- 1941 half crown
- 1942 half crown
- 1944 half crown
- Southern Rhodesia 1946 1/2 Cr
- 1947 half crown
- Southern Rhodesia 1949 1/2 Cr
- 1954 half crown, Elizabeth II