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question about a 1928 British West African penny

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I am merely curious about the existance of a six pointed star on the reverse side of the coin. does anyone know why it is there? what it means? any information (or simply directions as to where I could obtain this information) would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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I'm sorry I don't know the answer... but I wanted to say that I think it's a good question!

Anyone?

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Guest guest18

no really, anyone? anyone have any ideas?

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I've looked through my books and haven't found anything. I'll try some google. Let you know if I find anything.

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Something similar to this, I assume.

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That's the design alright... it was used on all the lower denominations.

All I could think of was that the coins were current in several states... Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone etc... maybe it somehow represents them? That's just a guess though...

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I've exhausted my reference info and checked google. I cannot find anything to explain the design. Sorry.

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All I could think of was that the coins were current in several states... Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone etc... maybe it somehow represents them? That's just a guess though...

There are indeed 6 member states in British West Africa

  • Nigeria
  • Gambia
  • Sierra Leone
  • Gold Coast
  • Togoland
  • Cameroons

There may also be a link to the Muslim heritage of the region, as the Seal of Solomon is a prominent ornament in Muslim art and culture.

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