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Britisches Mandat Palästina. 10 Mils 1943  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Britisches Mandat Palästina. 10 Mils 1943 (Ohne mindestpreis)

This 1943 British Palestine 10 Mils was issued under the British Mandate and belongs to the wartime bronze subtype of the series. Standard references identify it as KM#4a, struck in bronze rather than the earlier copper-nickel alloy used for most other dates, a wartime change noted by Numista.  The documented mintage is 1,000,000, which qualifies as a verified low-mintage issue under your rules. References also confirm the type as a round holed bronze coin with 6.5 g weight, 27 mm diameter, plain edge, and medal alignment.  • KM#/Pick#: KM# 4a • Country/Period: British Palestine — British Mandate (1927–1948) • Ruler: George VI • Denomination: 10 Mils • Year/Date: 1943 • Mint: London, United Kingdom • Composition: Bronze • Weight: 6.5 g • Diameter: 27 mm • Thickness: 1.7 mm • Edge: Smooth / plain • Shape: Round with a hole • Alignment: Medal (0°) • Mintage/Print run: 1,000,000.  Condition: circulated example unless otherwise shown in your photos, with expected wear, brown bronze tone, and possible handling marks from use. Please describe any stronger scratches, rim marks, verdigris, or cleaning from the actual coin in hand. Ships protected in a coin flip/capsule and padded mailer. 30-day returns. Welcome to Treasure Trades — where every piece tells a story in metal. 1943 British Palestine 10 Mils, KM#4a, low mintage 1,000,000, wartime bronze holed coin struck in London under the British Mandate.  Act now — documented low mintage of 1,000,000 for this wartime British Palestine bronze issue.  • Verified low mintage of 1,000,000.  • Confirmed wartime bronze subtype of the 10 Mils series.  • Distinctive round-with-hole Mandate Palestine design.  • Cataloged as KM#4a in standard world coin references.  • Strong fit for Palestine, British Mandate, and Middle East coin collections. • Good historical interest as a World War II-era composition change.  British Palestine, 1943, 10 Mils, KM 4a, low mintage, 1000000, British Mandate, London Mint, bronze, holed coin, George VI, Palestine pound, wartime coin, Middle East numismatics Sources: • Numista, 10 Mils - British Palestine (1942–1943 bronze subtype) — confirms KM#4a, bronze composition, 6.47/6.5 g standard, 27 mm diameter, wartime bronze composition change, and mintage of 1,000,000 for 1943.  • NGC World Coin Price Guide, Palestine 10 Mils KM#4a (1942–1943) — confirms bronze composition, 6.5000 g weight, 27 mm diameter, plain edge, and the 1943 KM#4a attribution.  • uCoin, 10 mils 1942–1943, British Palestine — supports shape, thickness 1.7 mm, plain edge, and medal alignment. 

Nr. 102928829

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Britisches Mandat Palästina. 10 Mils 1943  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Britisches Mandat Palästina. 10 Mils 1943 (Ohne mindestpreis)

This 1943 British Palestine 10 Mils was issued under the British Mandate and belongs to the wartime bronze subtype of the series. Standard references identify it as KM#4a, struck in bronze rather than the earlier copper-nickel alloy used for most other dates, a wartime change noted by Numista. 

The documented mintage is 1,000,000, which qualifies as a verified low-mintage issue under your rules. References also confirm the type as a round holed bronze coin with 6.5 g weight, 27 mm diameter, plain edge, and medal alignment. 

• KM#/Pick#: KM# 4a
• Country/Period: British Palestine — British Mandate (1927–1948)
• Ruler: George VI
• Denomination: 10 Mils
• Year/Date: 1943
• Mint: London, United Kingdom
• Composition: Bronze
• Weight: 6.5 g
• Diameter: 27 mm
• Thickness: 1.7 mm
• Edge: Smooth / plain
• Shape: Round with a hole
• Alignment: Medal (0°)
• Mintage/Print run: 1,000,000. 

Condition: circulated example unless otherwise shown in your photos, with expected wear, brown bronze tone, and possible handling marks from use. Please describe any stronger scratches, rim marks, verdigris, or cleaning from the actual coin in hand.
Ships protected in a coin flip/capsule and padded mailer. 30-day returns.
Welcome to Treasure Trades — where every piece tells a story in metal.
1943 British Palestine 10 Mils, KM#4a, low mintage 1,000,000, wartime bronze holed coin struck in London under the British Mandate. 
Act now — documented low mintage of 1,000,000 for this wartime British Palestine bronze issue. 
• Verified low mintage of 1,000,000. 
• Confirmed wartime bronze subtype of the 10 Mils series. 
• Distinctive round-with-hole Mandate Palestine design. 
• Cataloged as KM#4a in standard world coin references. 
• Strong fit for Palestine, British Mandate, and Middle East coin collections.
• Good historical interest as a World War II-era composition change. 
British Palestine, 1943, 10 Mils, KM 4a, low mintage, 1000000, British Mandate, London Mint, bronze, holed coin, George VI, Palestine pound, wartime coin, Middle East numismatics
Sources:
• Numista, 10 Mils - British Palestine (1942–1943 bronze subtype) — confirms KM#4a, bronze composition, 6.47/6.5 g standard, 27 mm diameter, wartime bronze composition change, and mintage of 1,000,000 for 1943. 
• NGC World Coin Price Guide, Palestine 10 Mils KM#4a (1942–1943) — confirms bronze composition, 6.5000 g weight, 27 mm diameter, plain edge, and the 1943 KM#4a attribution. 
• uCoin, 10 mils 1942–1943, British Palestine — supports shape, thickness 1.7 mm, plain edge, and medal alignment. 


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