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10 Centimes - Muhammad VIII

Uitgever Monnaie de Paris
Jaar 1945
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Referentie(s) KM#271
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central round hole flanked by two symmetrical olive branches curving outward toward the rim, their leaves rendered in fine relief. The legend TUNISIE arcs across the upper field, while 10 CENTIMES is inscribed to the right of the central hole and PROTECTORAT FRANÇAIS curves along the lower portion of the field. The date 1945 appears below the central hole between the branch stems. A beaded border frames the entire design.
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Aanvullende informatie

Muhammad VIII al-Amin was Bey of Tunis under French Protectorate when this piece was struck — the zinc composition a direct consequence of wartime metal shortages that had stripped copper and bronze from circulation across occupied and Axis-aligned territories alike. Tunisia had only just passed through the North African campaign, with Allied forces expelling the last German and Italian troops in May 1943.

Paris resumed striking Tunisian coinage in 1945 as administrative normality was reasserted. Muhammad VIII would later become the last Bey and briefly the first President of independent Tunisia in 1957, before being deposed by Bourguiba within a year.

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