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Historic 1934 East Africa 10 Cents | Limited Mintage Bronze Coin | George V Era
Historic 1934 East Africa 10 Cents | Limited Mintage Bronze Coin | George V Era
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Step back into history with the 1934 British East Africa 10 Cents coin, minted in London under King George V. Struck in bronze with a unique central hole, this colonial-era coin had a limited mintage of 3,649,000, making it highly collectible today. A rare treasure for serious numismatists.
Don’t wait—coins from colonial East Africa are vanishing from the market. Grab this scarce 1934 10 Cents before it disappears into private collections forever!
Why Buy This Product?
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Colonial Rarity: Only 3,649,000 pieces were minted, making it scarce compared to other British colonial issues.
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Historical Value: Issued under George V, it represents Britain’s influence in East Africa during the early 20th century.
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Unique Design: Bronze coin with a distinctive central hole, a design rarely used outside East Africa.
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Collector’s Demand: East African shilling coinage has a strong global collector base, and scarcer issues like 1934 are increasingly hard to find.
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Long-Term Investment: With fewer pieces surviving in good condition, the value of this coin is expected to appreciate over time.
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Numista coin catalog: British East Africa 10 Cents 1934 – Numista
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Standard Catalog of World Coins, Krause Publications (1921–1964).
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Historical background on East African shilling: Bank of Tanzania & numismatic archives.
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