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Rank
1
Set
Complete
100.00%
Set
Rating
66.966
GPA with
Top Bonuses
66.966
GPA
Weighted
65.966
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∙ Thanks to contacts in Australia, Canada, South Africa and the United States for the acquisition of
these coins.

Posted at 5/27/2024 9:20 AM by jbw

∙ Suggested Readings:

Posted at 5/27/2024 8:45 AM by jbw

1/ Keogh, John G., “On Coins of Rhodesia~Zimbabwe;” Durban North, Republic of South Africa; May
1980 (with earlier publications in 1972 and 1976), 46 pages.

Posted at 5/27/2024 8:45 AM by jbw

2/ Papenfus, Julian, “A History of the Coins of Southern Rhodesia, the Federation and Rhodesia;”
Bethlehem, Republic of South Africa; ~ 1979 (?), 36 pages.

Posted at 5/27/2024 8:45 AM by jbw

3/ Wood, J R T, “So far and no further! – Rhodesia’s bid for independence during the retreat from
empire 1959 - 1965;” USA, Trafford Publishing, 2012, 533 pages.

Posted at 5/27/2024 8:43 AM by jbw

4/ Frame, John, “The Rhodesian Civil War (1966-1979);” London, New Generation Publishing, 2018,
554 pages.

Posted at 5/27/2024 8:43 AM by jbw

5/ Clarke, Duncan, “The Last Rhodesians – Society Adrift,” Royal Sable Publishing, 2022, 690 pages.

Posted at 5/27/2024 8:43 AM by jbw

∙ Rhodesia Coat of Arms Art Credit: Lady of Hats (Wikimedia Commons).

Posted at 4/15/2018 10:30 AM by jbw

∙ Flame Lily (Gloriosa superba L.) Photo Credit: Jean-Jacques Milan (Wikimedia Commons). Note: The Flame Lily was the national flower of Rhodesia (and Zimbabwe today). The Flame Lily is positioned in a manner that it divides the date on the 1973 5C coin (KM #12), while being positioned below the date for 1975, 1976 and 1977 (all KM # 13).

Posted at 4/15/2018 10:30 AM by jbw

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