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1925, French Togoland (Togo). Aluminum-Bronze 1 Franc Coin. NGC MS-62!

Description: Untitled Document 1925, French Togoland (Togo). Aluminum-Bronze 1 Franc Coin. NGC MS-62! Mint Year: 1925 Mint Place: Paris Reference: KM-2. Denomination: 1 Franc Condition: Certified and graded by NGC as MS-64! Material: Aluminum-Bronze Diameter: 23mm Weight: 3.92gm French Togoland (French: Togo français) was a French colonial League of Nations mandate from 1916 to 1946, and a UN trust territory from 1946 to 1960 in French West Africa. In 1960 it became the independent Togolese Republic, and the present day nation of Togo. French troops landed at Little Popo on 6 August 1914, meeting little resistance. The French proceeded inland, taking the town of Togo on 8 August. On 26 August 1914, the German protectorate of Togoland was invaded by French and British forces and fell after five days of brief resistance. The colony surrendered "without conditions" with British and French troops landing in Kamina on 27 August 1914. The Germans had offered to surrender to the British on terms, to which the British responded a surrender must be unconditional, promising to respect private property, with little interference in trade or private interests and firms. Period news reports suggest the Germans had used expanding bullets during the campaign and had armed native people not under their control, both violations of the Hague Conventions. Togoland was divided into French and British administrative zones in 1916, and following the war, Togoland formally became a League of Nations mandate divided for administrative purposes between France and the United Kingdom. German nationalists in the Weimar Republic were reported to have objected to the seizure of the colony by the French via an interpellation in 1920, expressing their view that it violated Article 22 of the Treaty of Versailles. They also exclaimed via a news release that "the German Government naturally leaves nothing undone to prevent an interpretation of the treaty which would justify France's alleged intention." The value of the colony to France was found in the existing railways, permitting a new link to the railway in Dahomey at Atakpamé and the ports of Lome, Segura and Little Popo. After World War II, the mandate became a UN trust territory, still administered by French commissioners. By statute in 1955, French Togoland became an autonomous republic within the French Union, although it retained its UN trusteeship status. A legislative assembly elected by universal adult suffrage had considerable power over internal affairs, with an elected executive body headed by a prime minister responsible to the legislature. These changes were embodied in a constitution approved in a 1956 referendum. In the 1956 referendum, French Togoland decided to end the trusteeship. On 10 September 1956, Nicolas Grunitzky became prime minister of the Autonomous Republic of Togo. The situation escalated further on 21 June 1957, when the local population of the Pya-Hodo, Kozah, took advantage of the visit of the United Nations mission, to express its frustration with the French colonial administration. Faced with the anger of the demonstrators, protesting against the arrest of the Togolese nationalist, Bouyo Moukpé, the colonial army fired on the crowd that frequented the Hoda market, killing 20 and injuring many. Due to irregularities in the plebiscite, an unsupervised general election was held in 1958 and won by Sylvanus Olympio. On 27 April 1960, in a smooth transition, Togo severed its constitutional ties with France, shed its UN trusteeship status, and became fully independent under a provisional constitution with Olympio as president.

Price: 189 USD

Location: Wien

End Time: 2024-08-11T05:36:37.000Z

Shipping Cost: 11 USD

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1925, French Togoland (Togo). Aluminum-Bronze 1 Franc Coin. NGC MS-62!1925, French Togoland (Togo). Aluminum-Bronze 1 Franc Coin. NGC MS-62!1925, French Togoland (Togo). Aluminum-Bronze 1 Franc Coin. NGC MS-62!1925, French Togoland (Togo). Aluminum-Bronze 1 Franc Coin. NGC MS-62!

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Denomination: 1 Franc

Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

Composition: Aluminum-Bronze

Country of Circulation: Togo

Year: 1925

Grade: MS 62

KM Number: 2

Country/Region of Manufacture: Togo

Certification: NGC

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