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1 Millime Essai uniface avers sans mot essai

Issuer Banque Centrale de Tunisie
Year 1960
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse description A stylized olive tree with a dense, rounded canopy occupies the center of the field, its gnarled trunk rising from a low ground line. The Arabic legend البنك المركزي التونسي (Banque Centrale de Tunisie) curves around the upper and lateral periphery. The date 1960 is inscribed in Western-Arabic numerals along the lower exergual area. The polished planchet displays a high-gloss, proof-like surface consistent with its essai uniface striking. No denomination or the word 'essai' appears on this die.
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The Banque Centrale de Tunisie was established in 1958, two years after independence, replacing the Banque de France's colonial monetary authority. The 1960 millime series represented the new institution's first full coinage program — and essai pieces from this run, particularly uniface trials without the "ESSAI" designation struck into the die, were produced in extremely limited numbers for internal approval and archival purposes rather than any public distribution.

The absence of the word "essai" on this piece places it earlier in the approval sequence than standard trial strikes.

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