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East Africa KM34(U) 10 Cents β Lot of 6
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You receive one lot of 6 coins.
Coin facts: Grade/condition: (U); Metal: Bronze; Size: 30.8mm; Obverse: Features the inscription "GEORGIVS SEXTVS REX" (Latin for "George the Sixth King") above the central hole, with the denomination "TEN CENTS" below. Decorative fleurs-de-lis flank the central hole.; Reverse: Displays the inscription "EAST AFRICA" above the central hole, with the denomination "10" and the year of issue below. Curving elephant tusks flank the central hole, and a circular border surrounds the design..
The East Africa 10 Cents KM#34 coin was minted between 1949 and 1952 during the reign of King George VI. These coins were issued by the British colonial administration for circulation in East African territories, including Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika (now part of Tanzania), and Zanzibar.
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