LOOKING FOR OLD COINS TO BUY ? HERE YOU WILL GET DIFFERENT TYPES OF COINS.

                     



1. King George VI – 1 Shilling (1940s)


Empire’s Echo

Minted during the peak of British colonial administration in East Africa, this shilling features the resolute profile of King George VI. It exchanged hands in markets from Mombasa to Eldoret—used to buy sacks of maize, school notebooks, or train fares. Each coin carries the echoes of an empire's reach across the continent, a reminder of both dominion and the stirrings of revolution.


2. King George VI – 50 Cents



Half a Crown, Full of Stories

A modest denomination with immense reach, this coin passed between traders at Kariokor market and government officials in colonial offices. Issued before the Mau Mau uprising, it silently witnessed the rising tensions and aspirations of a people ready to break free.



3. King George VI – 10 Cents


 The Coin of the Common Man

Lightweight and often overlooked, this 10 cent piece was the coin of everyday life. It bought vegetables, street-side tea, or a passage on a bicycle taxi. Its simplicity masks a deep history—of laborers, farmers, and clerks living under colonial rule yet dreaming of autonomy.



4. King George VI – 1 Cent


    A Penny for the Crown

The smallest denomination, but never insignificant. Often handled by children or used for church offerings, this coin serves as a relic of loyalty to a distant king. It’s a window into the humble exchanges that made up the backbone of the colonial economy.



5. Queen Elizabeth II – 50 Cents

    The Last Reign

This coin bears the image of a young Queen Elizabeth II, minted during the twilight years of British rule. By the time it reached full circulation, the flames of independence had caught fire. It marks the final chapter of British Kenya, a time when new flags and new hope were on the horizon.



6. Kenya – 10 Cents (Jomo Kenyatta Era)


A Republic’s First Steps

Bearing the image of Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, this coin symbolizes the dawn of a new era. No longer colonial tender, it represented a sovereign Kenya, proudly independent. A nation was born, and this coin was its voice in commerce, culture, and confidence.


7. Kenya – 20 Cents


    Unity in Metal

More than a means of trade, this coin was a message: Kenya was now charting its own destiny. From post offices to matatus, this denomination served a nation rebuilding from colonial shadows into one of Pan-African pride.


8. Kenya – 5 Cents


  Roots of a Nation

Once enough to buy groundnuts or sweets, this small coin played a big role in the economy of the 1970s. It represents accessibility—how even the smallest citizens were part of the young republic’s journey forward.

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