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British Palestine 1946 5 Mils Cu-Ni KM#3 Low Mintage 1,000,000
British Palestine 1946 5 Mils Cu-Ni KM#3 Low Mintage 1,000,000
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British Mandate Palestine 5 Mils dated 1946, a copper-nickel circulation coin with central hole, struck at the Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London.
Documented mintage: 1,000,000 for the 1946 issue (NGC/NumisMaster; Numista also reports 1,000,000).
• KM#/Pick#: KM# 3
• Country/Period: British Palestine — British Mandate
• Ruler: —
• Denomination: 5 Mils
• Year/Date: 1946 (date shown in English & Arabic numerals)
• Mint: Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London, United Kingdom
• Composition: Copper-nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel)
• Weight: 2.9000 g (NGC) / 2.91 g (Numista)
• Diameter: 20 mm (NGC) / 19.91 mm (Numista)
• Thickness: 1.34 mm
• Edge: Plain / smooth
• Shape: Round with a round hole
• Alignment: Medal alignment (↑↑ / 0°)
• Mintage/Print run: 1,000,000 (1946)
Condition: Coin is not graded; please judge wear, marks, and any discoloration from the listing photos.
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Act now — documented mintage of 1,000,000 for the 1946 issue.
• Documented mintage: 1,000,000 for 1946
• Struck at the Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London
• Verified copper-nickel (75/25) composition
• Classic holed 5 Mils type of the Palestine pound era
• Post-WWII return to copper-nickel after wartime bronze issues (series context noted by Numista)
Sources:
• Numista — “5 Mils — British Palestine (KM#3)” (mint, composition, thickness, alignment, and 1946 mintage table) — accessed Jan 18, 2026.
• NGC World Coin Price Guide (Powered by NumisMaster) — “Palestine 5 Mils KM#3” (specifications and mintage listing incl. 1946 = 1,000,000) — accessed Jan 18, 2026.
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