10 Cents 1941, I, Mint Mark: "I" - Bombay [East Africa]

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10 Cents 1941, I, Mint Mark: "I" - Bombay [East Africa]
  • Country: East Africa
  • Shape: Round with central hole
  • Weight: 9.4 g
  • Mintage: 15,682,000 pcs.
  • Issue Quality: Uncirculated, Proof
  • Metal: Bronze
  • Composition: Cu-Al-Ni
  • Denomination: 10 cents
  • Currency Unit: Cent
  • Mint Mark: I
  • Orientation: Medal alignment
  • Catalog Reference: KM# 26
  • Diameter: 30.6 mm
  • Reverse
    In the central part - a hole, framed by four crossed tusks. Above it, the numeral: 10. Along the upper edge arc, the country name in English: 'EAST AFRICA'. Along the lower edge arc, the year of issue: '1941', flanked by diamonds. The coin's edge is decorated with decorative denticles.
  • Obverse
    In the central part, a hole framed by arched plant-like ornaments. Above it, the Crown of the British Empire. Below it, text in English in two lines: 'TEN CENT'. In the left part, along the edge arc, the inscription in Latin: 'GEORGIVS VI', on the right - 'REX ET IND: IMP:' - George VI King and Emperor of India. Along the rim - a toothed relief pattern.

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