British West African Shillings were minted in one of three places -
Nigeria is the name of the British colony in West Africa.
Bank of British West Africa was created in 1893.
Bank of British West Africa ended in 1965.
No resources were used in the making of British West African 2 Shillings coins for Kings George I, II and III. The 2 Shilling coin was not introduced into any of the British Empire currencies until 1848 during the reign of Queen Victoria, some 28 years after the death of King George III.
National Congress of British West Africa was created in 1920.
A schilling is a denomination of Austria, but there was no 1920 Schilling. There was, however, a 1920 Shilling made in the United Kingdom, Australia, and British West Africa. Which country's coin were you interested in?
No. No British West Africa Threepence had any silver content from 1925 onwards.
No single country colonised West Africa. West Africa is composed of a number of countries that were colonised by the French, British and Spanish
The British Empire was at its height in 1920. Currencies including The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, some Pacific Islands, Parts of Africa, and many others had King George V on them. So, I can't really answer that question.
West Indies, Africa, and England.
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