Details
LOT 3655
Palestine Copper-Nickel 10 Mils. British Mandate, 1920-1948.
Royal (Tower Hill) Mint. Dated 1939. Central hole surrounded by Palestine in Hebrew, English and Arabic with date in English above and Arabic beneath the hole / Central hole, encircled by stylised olive wreath surrounded by value in Hebrew, English and Arabic. KM 4; Schön 4; Aharoni 4. Good Very Fine.(6.44gr, 27mm, 12h.).
Provenance
By inheritance; property of a Lincolnshire lady.
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