Southern Rhodesia Silver Coin Value 

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Silver coins were in regular circulation in Southern Rhodesia. The values below represent the intrinsic value of silver coins from Southern Rhodesia.

Southern Rhodesia silver coins that are in uncirculated condition, or that may be rare and collectible may also have numismatic value. You can use this table as a guide when buying and selling circulated silver coins from Southern Rhodesia.

The melt values are calculated and displayed in USD based on the today's silver spot price of $29.99 per troy ounce.

 
 
Denomination / Currency Years Minted Fineness Gross Weight (g) ASW (g) ASW (oz t) Melt Value
3 Pence 1932- 1942 .925 1.41 1.30 .0419 $1.26
3 Pence 1944- 1946 .500 1.41 0.71 .0227 $0.68
6 Pence 1932- 1942 .925 2.83 2.62 .0842 $2.53
6 Pence 1944- 1946 .500 2.83 1.42 .0455 $1.36
1 Shilling 1932- 1942 .925 5.65 5.23 .168 $5.04
1 Shilling 1944- 1946 .500 5.65 2.83 .0908 $2.72
2 Shillings 1932- 1942 .925 11.31 10.46 .3364 $10.09
2 Shillings 1944- 1946 .500 11.31 5.66 .1818 $5.45
1/2 Crown 1932- 1942 .925 14.14 13.08 .4205 $12.61
1/2 Crown 1944- 1946 .500 14.14 7.07 .2273 $6.82
1 Crown 1953 .500 28.28 14.14 .4546 $13.63

Southern Rhodesia Silver Coins

Southern Rhodesia was a self-governing British colony in southern Africa in the area of modern day Zimbabwe. 

As was common with most British colonies, Southern Rhodesia's predominant currency was the British Pound.

Beginning 1932, coins minted in sterling silver, or .925 fineness, began circulating in denominations of 3 and 6 pence, 1 and 2 shillings, and ½ crown (2½ shillings).

The value of the silver coins was debased in 1944 and reduced to .500 fineness. The reduced silver fineness coins were minted until 1946. 

Only in 1953 was the 1 crown coin minted in .500 silver fineness. The mintage was only done that single year.

Use this guide to determine the melt value of Southern Rhodesia silver coins.