The country St. Kitts Nevis and Anguilla isn't listed as a country

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Ascension has its own listing. St. Helena has its own listing. St. Helena & Ascension has its own listing. St. Kitts & Nevis has its own listing. Anguilla has its own listing. Shouldn't St. Kitts & Nevis & Anguilla have its own page? It does have a coin .
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Are you speaking about the 4-dollar FAO commemorative coin?

This may be logical this way... However I'm not in charge of these. This remembers me another issue as it's a coin I own: British Guiana and West Indies coinage are not listed as a country as the common coinage is now under Guyana (as an inheritage of British Guiana)
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Yes sir. The $4 FAO was what I was referencing.
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In 1967 Anguilla unilaterally withdrew from the Saint Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla colony and first asked to become part of the United States (denied). Saint Kitts-Nevis did not recognize the separation and continued to use the full name with Anguilla in it, though it had no control over the island. In 1969 Anguilla declared itself a republic but was subjugated by British troops and put under a British commissioner, technically allowing the separation. In 1980 Anguilla became a separate British overseas territory and Saint Kitts-Nevis no longer claimed it.

As the coin you mention was issued in 1970, Anguilla was then under a British commissioner and effectively no longer part of Saint Kitts-Nevis despite the name used by Saint Kitts-Nevis and thus the coin is listed under Saint Kitts-Nevis.

As a sidebar, Saint Kitts-Nevis is the only currently independent country to have issued stamps only under the separate names of the islands since independence in 1980. The only Saint Kitts-Nevis stamps were issued as a British colony. Since independence they have separate postal systems.

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It wasnt just St. Kitts and Nevis that did not recognize Anguilla's departure. UK didn't either. And since it was not officialed and codified into law until the 1980s...i wonder why we dont have a country listing for St. Kitts, Nevis, and Anguilla? It is supported to be a triple named nation by the law that dismantled the relationship in the 1980s. Please create a new listing for St. Kitts, Nevis, and Anguilla. The only numismatic issue should be listed appropriately.
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