1936, British West Africa, Edward VIII.  Cu-Ni 1/10th & 1  Penny Coins. 2pcs!

Mint Year: 1936 References: KM-14 / KM-16. Denomination: 1/10th Penny / 1 Penny Condition: Both coins in brilliant unirculated (BU) condition! Weight: 1.93gm / 9.54gm Diameter: 20mm / 31mm Material: Copper-Nickel

British West Africa was the collective name for British colonies in West Africa during the colonial period,   either in the general geographical sense or more specifically those   comprised in a formal colonial administrative entity. The United Kingdom   colonised varying parts of these territories or the whole from the late   1780s until the 1960s. From west to east, the colonies became the   independent countries of the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Nigeria.

Edward VIII (Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; 23 June 1894 – 28 May 1972) was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December the same year.

Edward was the eldest son of George V and Mary of Teck. He was named Prince of Wales on his sixteenth birthday, nine weeks after his father succeeded as king. As a young man, he served in the British Army during the First World War and undertook several overseas tours on behalf of his father.

Edward became king on his father's death in early 1936. However, he   showed impatience with court protocol, and caused concern among   politicians by his apparent disregard for established constitutional   conventions. Only months into his reign, he caused a constitutional crisis by proposing marriage to Wallis Simpson,   an American who had divorced her first husband and was seeking a   divorce from her second. The prime ministers of the United Kingdom and   the Dominions opposed the marriage, arguing that a divorced woman with   two living ex-husbands was politically and socially unacceptable as a   prospective queen consort. Additionally, such a marriage would have conflicted with Edward's status as the titular head of the Church of England,   which at the time disapproved of remarriage after divorce if a former   spouse was still alive. Edward knew that the British government, led by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin,   would resign if the marriage went ahead, which could have forced a   general election and would ruin his status as a politically neutral constitutional monarch.   When it became apparent that he could not marry Wallis and remain on   the throne, Edward abdicated. He was succeeded by his younger brother, George VI. With a reign of 326 days, Edward is one of the shortest-reigning monarchs in British history.

After his abdication, he was created Duke of Windsor.   He married Wallis in France on 3 June 1937, after her second divorce   became final. Later that year, the couple toured Germany. During the Second World War, he was at first stationed with the British Military Mission to France but, after private accusations that he held Nazi sympathies, he was appointed Governor of the Bahamas. After the war, Edward spent the rest of his life in retirement in France.

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