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10 Cents

Issuer Seychelles
Year 1982-2003
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Weight 3.34 g
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Reverse description A large yellowfin tuna rendered in fine detail dominates the central field, depicted in a dynamic, curving posture with its characteristic elongated dorsal and anal fins clearly delineated. Stylised wave motifs are scattered around the fish, evoking the marine environment of the Seychelles archipelago. The numeral 10 appears to the right of the fish in bold relief, while the legend TEN CENTS curves along the lower periphery in raised Latin letters.
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The Seychelles transitioned to a decimal currency system in 1976 upon independence from Britain, replacing the Seychellois rupee subdivisions with a new cent-based structure. This brass 10-cent type ran through two cataloged varieties — KM#48.1 and KM#48.2 — distinguished by minor die differences accumulated across a production span of over two decades.

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