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  • 3 Pence 1955-1964, KM# 3, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Elizabeth II
  • 3 Pence 1955-1964, KM# 3, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Elizabeth II
Description

The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (also known as the Central African Federation, CAF) was a federal semi-Dominion that consisted of three southern African territories—the self-governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia and the British protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland—between 1953 and 1963.

The federation officially ended on 31 December 1963. In 1964, shortly after the dissolution, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland became independent under the names Zambia and Malawi, respectively. In 1965, Southern Rhodesia unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom as the state of Rhodesia.

Obverse

First portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II (laureate bust) facing right, wearing a wreath. It was introduced in 1953, one year after the Queen acceded to the throne. It captures the grace and youth of the 26-year-old new Queen. Her hair is restrained by a laureate crown which is tied with ribbons at the back of her head. The Queen's shoulders are bare and the truncation follows the curve of the coin. The engraver's initials M.G. are incuse, generally faint, and are located on the raised edge found at the base of the bust.

Engraver: Mary Gillick

+ QUEEN·ELIZABETH·THE·SECOND
M·G·

Reverse

Depicts a flame lily dividing date, legend above, denomination below.

In 1947, Queen Elizabeth II received a diamond brooch in the shape of the flame lily for her twenty-first birthday while travelling in Rhodesia.

Engraver: Paul Vincze

RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
19 57
P.V.
· THREE PENCE ·

Edge

3 Pence

1st portrait
KM# 3 Schön# 34
Characteristics
Material Copper Nickel
Weight 1.4 g
Diameter 16.3 mm
Thickness 0.9 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Royal Mint

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