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Straits Settlements Victoria

1897  One Cent reverse 1897  One Cent obverse

1897 One Cent

Mintage:18,040,000
Monarch:Victoria Obverse Designer:Leonard Wyon Size:28.8mm Weight:9.33g Edge:Milled Composition:97% Copper
2.5% Zinc
0.5% Tin

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On the first of April 1867 the Straits Settlements became a Crown Colony but it wasn't until 1871 that her first coins were struck with the one cent being first issued in 1872. The first one cent was struck at the R. Heaton and Sons mint in Birmingham as denoted by a small H mintmark beneath the bust on the obverse.The reverse design features a partitioned ring design with 1 in the inner circle with the legend, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ONE CENT with the date following. The obverse features the young head portrait of Queen Victoria as designed by William Wyon.The one cent was produced in much larger quantities are far more frequently than the lower denominations due to wider use and as such the issue is available for a majority of dates from 1872 until the end of Queen Victoria's reign in 1901 which would please most type set collectors. Date set collectors will experience some difficulty in completing the set, particularly if sought in higher grades with some issues, notably the 1878 but even the 1885 and 1886, being very difficult to source in premium grades.

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