Coin Types from Rhodesia / Zimbabwe
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$ km6 1/2 Penny (1934-1936) Contributed Image
$ km14 1/2 Penny (1938-1939) Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km14a 1/2 Penny (1942-1944) bronze
$ km26 1/2 Penny (1951-1952) Image from Bob Butler
$ km28 1/2 Penny (1954) Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
$ km7 1 Penny (1934-1936) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km8 1 Penny (1937-1942) copper-nickel
$ km8a 1 Penny (1942-1947) bronze
$ km25 1 Penny (1949-1952)
$ km29 1 Penny (1954) Contributed Image
$ km1 3 Pence (1932-1936) ASW=0.0419
$ km9 3 Pence (1937) ASW=0.0419 Contributed Image
$ km16 3 Pence (1939-1942) ASW=0.0419
$ km16a 3 Pence (1944-1946) ASW=0.0227 Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km16b 3 Pence (1947) copper-nickel
$ km20 3 Pence (1948-1952)
$ km2 6 Pence (1932-1936) ASW=0.0842 Contributed Image
$ km10 6 Pence (1937) ASW=0.0842
$ km17 6 Pence (1939-1942) ASW=0.0842 Image from Bob Butler
$ km17a 6 Pence (1944-1946) ASW=0.0455 Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km17b 6 Pence (1947) copper-nickel Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
$ km21 6 Pence (1948-1952)
$ km3 1 Shilling (1932-1936) ASW=0.1683 Contributed Image
$ km11 1 Shilling (1937) ASW=0.1683 Contributed Image
$ km18 1 Shilling (1939-1942) ASW=0.1683 Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km18a 1 Shilling (1944,1946) ASW=0.0910 Contributed Image
$ km18b 1 Shilling (1947)
$ km22 1 Shilling (1948-1952)
$ km4 2 Shillings (1932-1936) ASW=0.3363 Contributed Image
$ km12 2 Shillings (1937) ASW=0.3363 Contributed Image
$ km19 2 Shillings (1939-1942) ASW=0.3363 Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km19a 2 Shillings (1944,1946) ASW=0.1818
$ km19b 2 Shillings (1947) copper-nickel
$ km23 2 Shillings (1948-1952)
$ km30 2 Shillings (1954) Contributed Image
$ km5 1/2 Crown (1932-1936) ASW=0.4205 Contributed Image
$ km13 1/2 Crown (1937) ASW=0.4205 Contributed Image
$ km15 1/2 Crown (1938-1942) ASW=0.4205 Contributed Image
$ km15a 1/2 Crown (1944,1946) ASW=0.2273 Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km15b 1/2 Crown (1947) copper-nickel Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km24 1/2 Crown (1948-1952)
$ km31 1/2 Crown (1954) Contributed Image
$ km27 1 Crown (1953) ASW=0.4546 From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km8 3 Pence (1968)
$ km1 6 Pence (1964)
$ km2 1 Shilling (1964) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km3 2 Shillings (1964)
$ km4 2.5 Shillings (1964)
$ km9 1/2 Cent (1970-1977)
$ km10 1 Cent (1970-1977)
$ km11 2.5 Cents (1970)
$ km12 5 Cents (1973) Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km13 5 Cents (1975-1977)
$ km14 10 Cents (1975) Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km15 20 Cents (1975,1977) Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
$ km16 25 Cents (1975) Image from Zdravko Bosnjak
$ km1 1/2 Penny (1955-1964)
$ km2 1 Penny (1955-1963) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km3 3 Pence (1955-1964)
$ km4 6 Pence (1955-1963) Lion
$ km5 1 Shilling (1955-1957)
$ km6 2 Shillings (1955-1957)
$ km7 1/2 Crown (1955-1957) Image from Nicolas Dupont
$ km1 1 Cent (1980-1988) bronze
$ km1a 1 Cent (1989-1999) bronze plated steel
$ km16 1 Cent Bond (2014) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km2 5 Cents (1980-1999)
$ km17 5 Cents Bond (2014) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km3 10 Cents (1980-1999) copper-nickel
$ km3a 10 Cents (2001-2003) nickel plated steel
$ km18 10 Cents Bond (2014) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km4 20 Cents (1980-1997) copper-nickel
$ km4a 20 Cents (2001-2003) nickel plated steel
$ km19 25 Cents Bond (2014) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km5 50 Cents (1980-1997) copper-nickel
$ km5a 50 Cents (2001-2003) nickel plated steel
$ km20 50 Cents Bond (2014)
$ km6 1 Dollar (1980-1997) copper-nickel
$ km6a 1 Dollar (2001-2003) nickel plated steel
new 1 Dollar Bond (2014) From trusted seller WorldCoinGuy
$ km12 2 Dollars (1997) brass
$ km12a 2 Dollars (2001-2003) brass plated steel
$ km13 5 Dollars (2001-2003) Rhinoceros
$ km14 10 Dollars (2003) Water Buffalo
$ km15 25 Dollars (2003) Military Monument
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