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Saturday, September 4, 2010

History of Coinage and Paper Currency of Malaya(1939-1952)

Posted by slang on February 20, 2010

From 1933 to 1938, the question of Malayan currency was under review by a commissioner, Sir Basil P. Blackett, appointed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. The reason for this was the continuous agitation by the Federated Malay States(FMS) ( Perak, Selangor, Pahang and Negri Sembilan) for a share of the profits arising from the Straits Settlements currency note issues.

In 1938 the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya came into being and started to issue currency in 1939. The obverse had the inscription “George I King and Emperor of India” but after the India independence Act1947, the British Parliament assented to the omission of “Emperor of Indi” from the Royal Style and Titles. Hence, the coin issus from Malaya from 1948 to 1950 were lettered to read ” King George The Sixth” on the obverse

On 8 th December 1941, the Japanese attacked Malaya and started issuing their “Banana Money.” No coins were issue during the Japanese occupation. The Japanese surrendered on 12 th September 1945, and Malaya came under the rule of the British Military Administration until January 1946 when the Malayan Union(FMS +Unfederated States(Perlis, Kedah, Kelantan, Trengganu and Johore) and the Settlements of Penang and Malacca was formed. This proved to be very unpopular and on 1st February 1948, the Federation of Malaya came into beng.

As a result of the transfer of Sarawak, British North Borneo and Labuan to the Colonial Office, the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya ceased to exist. On 1st January 1952, the Board of Commissioner of Currenc, Malaya and British Borneo came into being.

All coins for Malaya were minted at the Royal Mint London, except for the coins with the “i” mint mark which were minted at the Calcutta mint (for 1941) and the Bombay mint(for 1945), India.

The coinage for Malaya bears the effigy of King George the Sixth 1936-1952

1/2 cent 1940 King George VI Malaya coin

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1/2 cent 1940 King George VI Malaya coin

1/2 cent 1940 King George VI Malaya coin

1/2 cent 1940 Bronze Malaya coin

1/2 cent 1940 Bronze Malaya coin

This coin has a mintage of 6m. Each coin weigh 2.91 g, size:18.5×18.5, bronze metal and has plain edge.

[ see article on history of Malaya (1939-1952) coinage ]

10 Cents 1945i & 20 Cent 1945i Malaya King George VI

Posted by slang on January 10, 2009

Though the coins struck during the reign of King George VI (1936-1952) is not extremely long, there are two Malaya Proof coins of which their prices in the 2008 Malaysian price catologue came out very distinctly and is noteworthy:-

  1. 10 cents 1945 i Malaya King George VI – unc condition USD4.5K and proof condition rated as RRR
  2. 20 cents 1945i Malaya King George VI- unc condition USD5.2K and proof condition rated as RRR ( only two coins are known to exist)

Both coins bear the mint-mark i which denotes the coints are struck at th Calcutta Mint or Bombay Mint. This mint-mark i is located within the inner beaded circle just below the letters EN of CENTS on the reverse.

So how about checking your Malaya’s coin collection to see if you have one of those!

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