1974 Gold 4 Coin Commemorative 75th Anniversary of King Sobhuza II Set

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Kingdom of Eswatini 
SWAZILAND

COMMEMORATIVE SET
GOLD - AN ASSET CLASS

75th ANNIVERSARY OF

KING SOBHUZA THE II

COMMEMORATIVE COINS
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1974
HIS MAJESTY KING SOBHUZA II
75th ANNIVERSARY 

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E 25  (TWENTY-FIVE EMALANGENI) - GOLD 900 FINENESS
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1974 Gold 4 Coin Commemorative Set King Sobhuza 75th Anniversary Issue

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THE SWAZILAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

GENERAL NOTICE NO.58 OF 1974

For purposes of general information and by the virtue of the powers conferred on me by sections 4 (a) 23 and 26 of the Monetary Authority Order, 1974 (No.6 of 1974) and acting in terms of section 24 (3) of the King's Order of Council, I, Ethan Arthur Zangashane Mayisela, Governor of the Monetary Authority of Swaziland, do hereby publish hereunder the conditions and description of the intended issue of gold coins by the said Monetary Authority as a special commemorative issue to be known as "His Majesty's 75th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Issue."


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Details:
Denomination: E5  Mass: 5.56 grams    Diameter: 22mm    Metal Content: AU 900
Denomination: E10  Mass: 11.12 grams    Diameter: 26mm    Metal Content: AU 900
Denomination: E20 Mass: 22.23 grams    Diameter: 32mm    Metal Content: AU 900
Denomination: E25 Mass: 27.78 grams    Diameter: 38mm    Metal Content: AU 900

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In 1903, after the British victory in the Anglo-Boer war, Swaziland became a British protectorate. Much of its early administration (for example, postal services) was carried out from South Africa until 1906 when the Transvaal colony was granted self-government. Following this, Swaziland was partitioned into European and non-European (or native reserves) areas with the former being two-thirds of the total land. Sobhuza's official coronation was in December 1921 after the regency of Labotsibeni after which he led an unsuccessful deputation to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom in London in 1922 regarding the issue of the land.

In the period between 1923 and 1963, Sobhuza II established the Swazi Commercial Amadoda which was to grant licences to small businesses on the Swazi reserves and also established the Swazi National School to counter the dominance of the missions in education. His stature grew with time and the Swazi royal leadership was successful in resisting the weakening power of the British administration and the incorporation of Swaziland into the Union of South Africa.

The constitution for independent Swaziland was promulgated by Britain in November 1963 under the terms of which legislative and executive councils were established. This development was opposed by the Swazi National Council (liqoqo). Despite such opposition, elections took place and the first Legislative Council of Swaziland was constituted on 9 September 1964. Changes to the original constitution proposed by the Legislative Council were accepted by Britain and a new constitution providing for a House of Assembly and Senate was drawn up. Elections under this constitution were held in 1967.

Independence (1968–present)

Following the 1967 elections, Swaziland was a protected state until independence was regained in 1968.

Following the elections of 1973, the constitution of Swaziland was suspended by King Sobhuza II who thereafter ruled the country by decree until his death in 1982. At this point Sobhuza II had ruled Swaziland for almost 83 years, making him the longest-reigning monarch in history. A regency followed his death, with Queen Regent Dzeliwe Shongwe being head of state until 1984 when she was removed by the Liqoqo and replaced by Queen Mother Ntfombi Tfwala Mswati III, the son of Ntfombi, was crowned king on 25 April 1986 as King and Ingwenyama of Swaziland.
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