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E-auction 575-522379 - fwo_918690 - SIERRA LEONE Lot 5 monnaies 1 à 50 Cents New Leone 2022

SIERRA LEONE Lot 5 monnaies 1 à 50 Cents New Leone 2022  MS
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Estimate : 15 €
Price : 14 €
Maximum bid : 16 €
End of the sale : 22 April 2024 19:04:40
bidders : 6 bidders
Type : Lot 5 monnaies 1 à 50 Cents New Leone
Date: 2022
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : BANK OF SIERRA LEONE // (VALEUR FACIALE) / 2022.
Obverse description : Diverses représentations.

Reverse


Reverse description : Personnalités diverses.

Commentary


Ce lot comprend 5 monnaies duivisionnaires du New Leone :
- 1 Cent Sullay Abu Bakarr, acier plaqué nickel, 2,80 g, ⌀ 20 mm, KM# 503
- 5 Cents Israel Olorunfeh Cole, acier plaqué nickel, 5 g, ⌀ 22,5 mm, KM# 504
- 10 Cent Sooliman Ernest Rogers, acier plaqué nickel, 6 g, ⌀ 23 mm, KM# 505
- 25 Cent Bassie Sorie Kondi, bimétallique, 5,50 g, ⌀ 24 mm, KM# 506
- 50 Cent Salla Koroma, bimétallique, 7 g, ⌀ 26 mm, KM# 507
En juillet 2022, le nouveau Leone est introduit sur la base de 1 nouveau leone pour 1000 leones.

Historical background


SIERRA LEONE

From the 16th century, the coastal populations of Sierra Leone took part in the slave trade within the framework of the triangular trade set up by European merchants. In 1787, the British bought the peninsula which would become the capital Freetown. 400 blacks from London settled there. Then, the Sierra Leone Company helps black loyalists from North America who took refuge in Nova Scotia to settle there. In 1794, Sierra Leone became the first British colony in West Africa. The country became independent in 1961.

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