10 Cents 1906 [East Africa]

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10 Cents 1906 [East Africa]
  • Country: East Africa
  • Shape: Round with central hole
  • Weight: 11.2 g
  • Metal: Cupronickel (copper-nickel)
  • Composition: Cu-Ni
  • Denomination: 10 cents
  • Currency unit: Cent
  • Orientation: Medal alignment
  • Summary: KM# 2
  • Diameter: 31 mm
  • Reverse
    In the upper part, along the edge of the coin, is the text in English: "EAST AFRICA & UGANDA PROTECTORATES". A central hole is present. Elephant tusks are depicted to the left, below, and right of the hole. Above the hole is the numeral "10". Along the lower edge is the year of issue, 1906. The coin's edge features decorative tooth-like elements.
  • Obverse
    At the top is the Crown of the British Empire. To the left and right along the rim are inscriptions in English: "EDWARD VII" and "KING & EMPEROR", which translates to "EDWARD VII KING AND EMPEROR". A central hole is present. Below is the text in English in two lines: "TEN CENTS". The coin's edge features decorative raised tooth-like elements.

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