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East Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very Fine

Description: East Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 VF Banknote Add a Piece of East African History to Your Collection - 1953 East Africa 5 Shillings Pick# 33 PMG 25 VF Here’s a unique opportunity to own a significant piece of East African history with this East Africa 5 Shillings banknote, issued on 31st March 1953, and cataloged as Pick# 33. Graded by PMG as 25 VF (Very Fine), this note represents the economic and cultural vibrancy of British East Africa during the late colonial period. Why This 5 Shillings Banknote is a Must-Have: 🌟 Historical Significance: Issued in 1957, this 5 Shillings note comes from a time when East Africa was still under British colonial rule. This period was marked by significant political and economic changes as the region moved towards independence. This banknote is a tangible link to the history of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika (now part of Tanzania), and Zanzibar during a crucial era of transition. 🌟 Extremely Fine Condition: Graded PMG 25 VF, this note is in Very Fine condition, showing minimal signs of circulation while retaining sharp details and vibrant colors. Its well-preserved state makes it an attractive piece for collectors who value both history and quality. 🌟 Distinctive Design: The 5 Shillings note from 1953 features intricate designs that reflect the colonial administration of East Africa. The note includes iconic imagery such as the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, symbolizing the region’s ties to the British Empire. This note is not just a piece of currency but also a historical artifact that captures the essence of East African identity during the colonial period. 🌟 Certified Authenticity: With PMG certification, you can be confident in the authenticity and quality of this note. The certification number provides assurance that you are acquiring a genuine and accurately graded piece of East African currency history, adding value and trust to your investment. Key Features: •Country: East Africa (British East African Territories)•Denomination: 5 Shillings•Issue Date: 31st March 1953•Pick Number: 33•Grade: PMG 25 VF (Very Fine)•Condition: Well-preserved with clear details and strong overall eye appeal Why This Banknote is a Collector’s Gem: Whether you’re a seasoned collector of African or colonial currency, or just beginning your numismatic journey, this 1953 East Africa 5 Shillings banknote is an exceptional find. Its historical significance, distinctive design, and well-preserved condition make it a valuable and intriguing addition to any collection. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this rare and historically significant example of East African currency. Bid now to secure this 5 Shillings banknote and elevate your collection with a piece of East African history! A Journey into East African Banknote Collecting Collecting East African banknotes is a captivating journey into the history, culture, and economy of a region that played a pivotal role in the colonial and post-colonial periods of Africa. Spanning territories that included Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika (now part of Tanzania), and Zanzibar, the East African Currency Board issued banknotes that not only served as a medium of exchange but also as symbols of the region’s diverse heritage and complex history. For collectors, East African banknotes offer a unique glimpse into a time when the British Empire’s influence shaped the economic landscape of these territories. The Historical Significance of East African Banknotes The history of East African banknotes is deeply intertwined with the colonial administration of the British Empire. Established in 1919, the East African Currency Board (EACB) was responsible for issuing currency across British East Africa, which included modern-day Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, and Zanzibar. These banknotes were used for several decades, reflecting the economic stability and growth of the region under colonial rule. One of the most fascinating aspects of East African banknotes is their ability to tell the story of a region in transition. From the early issues that featured British monarchs to the later notes that showcased local landmarks and cultural symbols, these banknotes offer a rich visual narrative of East Africa’s journey through colonialism and towards independence. Each note is a testament to the economic and political changes that shaped the region, making them highly prized by collectors who appreciate both history and numismatics. Key Periods in East African Banknote History The World War II era is particularly significant for collectors of East African banknotes. During this time, the region’s economy was closely tied to the war efforts of the British Empire, and the currency issued during this period reflects the strategic importance of East Africa. Banknotes like the 1941 East Africa 5 Shillings (Pick# 28a) are highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance and rarity. These notes, often found in Very Fine or better condition, capture the essence of East Africa’s role in the global conflict and its impact on the region’s economy. Another key period for collectors is the post-war era, particularly the banknotes issued in the 1950s and early 1960s as the region moved towards independence. These notes, which often feature local landmarks and cultural symbols, reflect the growing sense of national identity and the desire for self-governance. Collectors prize these notes not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for the glimpse they offer into the aspirations of the East African people during a time of profound change. Popular Denominations and Designs East Africa’s banknotes feature a wide range of denominations, each offering a unique perspective on the region’s economic history. From the lower denominations, which often depict British monarchs and colonial symbols, to the higher denominations that showcase the natural beauty and cultural diversity of the region, every note tells a story. One of the most popular items for collectors is the 10 Shillings note, known for its detailed portraits and symbolic imagery. Another favorite among collectors is the 1 Pound note, which often features images of local flora and fauna, capturing the unique biodiversity of East Africa. Rarity and Investment Potential East African banknotes, particularly those from the early 20th century, are highly valued in the numismatic community for their rarity and historical significance. As with any collectible, the condition of the banknotes plays a crucial role in their value. Notes that are in Gem Uncirculated or Very Fine condition are particularly prized by collectors and can command high prices at auctions. The market for East African currency collectibles is robust, with increasing demand for these historically significant and beautifully designed notes. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the world of numismatics, building a diverse collection of East African banknotes can be both a rewarding and financially sound endeavor. Conclusion: Exploring East African Currency In conclusion, the world of East African banknote collecting is rich with history and opportunities for exploration. Whether you are drawn to the intricate designs of the 1941 5 Shillings note, the historical significance of early 20th-century issues, or the symbolic imagery that reflects East Africa’s cultural heritage, each East African banknote offers a piece of history waiting to be discovered. Embark on this journey into the captivating world of East African banknotes, where every acquisition is not just a collector’s item but a piece of history that tells the story of a region’s enduring legacy ________________________________________________________________________________________ WHAT MAKES BLOC GALLERIES SPECIALOur Team: At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We're not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting. Every artifact and every note has a story, and we are as invested in discovering and sharing these tales as you are. It's not just about the hours we pour in but the energy, dedication, and sacrifices we willingly make. Our greatest rewards? The smiles, the thrill, the awe of our clients. Yes, we're human, and we might falter at times, but our commitment to improve and to serve you better never wanes. Every day, we strive to be a part of your collecting journey, ensuring it's as thrilling and fulfilling as you dreamed.Vast Acquisitions, Unbeatable Pricing: Every quarter, we purchase tens of thousands of banknotes, leveraging our extensive global network of relationships and resources to access inventory unavailable to the public. This volume allows us to offer quality banknotes below market prices.Authentic Discovery: Our streamlined team has limited weekly time to bundle auction lots based on potential appeal rather than cataloging and pricing individual issues. Our auctions frequently feature high-grade, unsearched currency lots brimming with hidden treasures that continually astonish our customers.Customer-Friendly Bidding: Every auction starts with a low opening bid and no reserve pricing. It's a transparent, exciting way to nab the best deals.Simplified Shipping: Whether you purchase one item or 25, our flat shipping rate of $6.50 ensures your treasures reach you safely. 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Gertrude would quip, her tail flicking with amusement. Pete, ever the diplomat, might chime in, "Splendid effort on the cataloging, though, truly!" Their critiques, always laced with wit, leave us in chuckles and chagrins alike. But as the clock ticks towards 4:00 AM, their words fade into the ether, and the memory of their eloquence evaporates like mist. By 5:00 AM, they are but silent sentinels once again, and with the first light of dawn, they vanish, leaving behind just a hint of their presence in photos they've graced. Legend now has it that Gertrude and Pete are the guardians of good fortune at Bloc Galleries. They watch over the collections, ensuring each piece carries with it a sprinkle of their mystical charm. For those who happen upon their image nestled within the listings, take it as a sign: the cats approve, and so may luck favor your bids. They admire the pretty pictures and revel in the grand tales spun by the currencies of old, and in their peculiar way, they extend their good will to all our customers, whispering of fortunes yet to come. If you win this auction and send us a message about the felines will send a special gift from Pete. He always has a great eye

Price: 279.95 USD

Location: Fargo, North Dakota

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East Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very FineEast Africa 5/- Shillings (31st March 1953) Pick# 33 PMG 25 Very Fine

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

Type: Banknotes

Year: 1953

Certification Number: 2193925-051

Country: East Africa

Grade: 25

Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Certification: PMG

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