This particular coin was brought back by my Great Uncle Christie, when he was serving in the Artillery during the Africa Campaign. His unit were part of the 8th Army.
British East Africa coins refer to coins minted in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the British colonies in East Africa. These coins hold historical significance as they reflect the economic and political landscape of the region during that time. The designs on the coins often feature symbols of British rule and representations of the indigenous people and wildlife of East Africa. Collectors and history enthusiasts may find these coins to be valuable pieces of colonial-era