1965 Currency Issue
In 1965, the Legal tender was changed to reflect the country's republican status. They were in the denominations of Five (5) pounds, One (1) pound, Ten (10/-) Shillings and Five (5/-) shillings with colours different from those of 1959. The coins in use were still the ones issued in 1959, Two (2/-) shillings, three (3p) Pence, One (1p) Penny and One half (1p) Penny.
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| Five Pounds Dimension: 63/16 x 315/16 Inches Material: Paper Withdrawn: 1968  | 
								 
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| One Pound Dimension: 55/16 x 35/16 Inches Material: Paper Withdrawn: 1968  | 
								 
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| Ten Shilling Dimension: 57/16 x 31/16 Inches Material: Paper Withdrawn: 1968  | 
								 
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| Five Shilling Dimension: 5 x 27/8 Inches Material: Paper Withdrawn: 1968  | 
								 
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| Two Shilling Dimension: Material: Silver Withdrawn: 1973  | 
								 
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| One Shilling Dimension: Material: Silver Withdrawn: 1973  | 
								 
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| Six Pence Dimension: Material: Silver Withdrawn: 1973  | 
								 
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| Three Pence Dimension: Material: Gold Withdrawn: 1973  | 
								 
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| 1 Pence Dimension: Material: Bronze Withdrawn: 1973  | 
								 
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| One and Half Pence Dimension: Material: Bronze Withdrawn: 1973  | 
								 
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