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1944 Ceylon 10 Cents – King George VI Era Coin from UK Mint, Collectible

1944 Ceylon 10 Cents – King George VI Era Coin from UK Mint, Collectible

Regular price $24.90 USD
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The 1944 Ceylon 10 Cents coin is a rare and distinctive piece of Ceylonese history, minted in the United Kingdom (London) during the reign of King George VI. This nickel-brass coin, part of the wartime issues, was produced with a limited mintage of 30,500,000 coins, making it a valuable collectible for numismatists.

This coin has a unique scalloped shape with a smooth edge, giving it a distinctive look compared to regular round coins. Weighing 4.21 grams and with a diameter of 23 mm, its light weight and medal alignment (0°) are typical of the era. The scalloped design was not only functional but added a level of uniqueness to the coin, making it easily identifiable. Its composition of nickel-brass ensured durability, even in circulation during the later years of World War II.

With only 30.5 million minted, this 10 Cents coin is increasingly hard to find, particularly in good condition. It represents a valuable piece of the British colonial period in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), making it an attractive investment for collectors of rare coins.Don’t Miss Out! Get your hands on this unique 1944 Ceylon 10 Cents coin, minted during World War II with a distinctive scalloped design. Add this rare coin to your collection before it’s too late!

 Why This Coin Is a Good Offer to Buy.

The 1944 Ceylon 10 Cents coin is a great investment for collectors of British colonial and wartime coinage. Minted during World War II and under the reign of King George VI, this coin is not only historically significant but also rare, with only 30.5 million ever produced. Its scalloped shape and nickel-brass composition make it stand out among other coins from the era. The coin’s limited mintage and historical context add to its investment potential, with scarcity likely to drive its value higher over time, especially as well-preserved examples become rarer.

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