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British Palestine. 10 Mils 1942 2-Coin Lot (Ohne mindestpreis)

This 2-coin lot includes both 1942 British Palestine 10 Mils metal variants struck in London under the British Mandate: one copper-nickel example and one bronze example. Standard references separate them as KM#4 for the copper-nickel issue and KM#4a for the wartime bronze issue. Numista notes that bronze replaced copper-nickel in 1942–1943 to conserve nickel for the war effort.  The copper-nickel coin has a documented mintage of 600,000, and the bronze coin has a documented mintage of 1,000,000. Both types share the same basic format: 6.5 g, 27 mm, plain edge, round shape with center hole, and medal alignment.  • KM#/Pick#: KM#4 (copper-nickel) and KM#4a (bronze) • Country/Period: British Palestine — British Mandate (1927–1948) • Ruler: George VI • Denomination: 10 Mils • Year/Date: 1942 • Mint: London, United Kingdom • Composition: Copper-Nickel (KM#4) and Bronze (KM#4a)  • Weight: 6.5 g each  • Diameter: 27 mm each  • Thickness: Bronze 1.7 mm reported in secondary catalog sources; copper-nickel thickness not fully confirmed in the sources used.  • Edge: Smooth / plain  • Shape: Round with a hole  • Alignment: Medal (0°)  • Mintage/Print run: Copper-Nickel 600,000; Bronze 1,000,000.  Condition: sold as a 2-coin lot. Expect circulated examples unless otherwise shown in your photos, with normal wear, brown color on the bronze coin, gray tone on the copper-nickel coin, and possible contact marks from use and storage. Individual grades are not assigned unless separately stated. Ships protected in coin holders/bags and a padded mailer. 30-day returns. Welcome to Treasure Trades — where every piece tells a story in metal. Two-piece 1942 British Palestine 10 Mils set with both wartime bronze and copper-nickel London issues, KM#4 and KM#4a, British Mandate holed coin types.  A great pair for collectors who want both 1942 metal types in one purchase. • Includes both confirmed 1942 varieties: copper-nickel and bronze.  • Wartime bronze change reflects WWII-era metal conservation.  • Lower-mintage copper-nickel coin at 600,000.  • Bronze issue documented at 1,000,000.  • Distinctive British Mandate design with center hole and trilingual legends.  • Strong fit for Palestine, British Mandate, and Middle East collections. British Palestine, 1942, 10 Mils, KM 4, KM 4a, bronze, copper nickel, London, British Mandate, George VI, holed coin, Palestine pound, wartime coin, Middle East numismatics Sources: • Numista, 10 Mils - British Palestine (bronze subtype) — confirms bronze issue for 1942–1943, wartime metal change, 6.5 g, 27 mm, and bronze mintage of 1,000,000.  • NGC World Coin Price Guide, Palestine 10 Mils KM#4a — confirms bronze composition, 6.5000 g weight, 27 mm diameter, and plain edge for the bronze subtype.  • NGC World Coin Price Guide, Palestine 10 Mils KM#4 — confirms copper-nickel composition, 6.5000 g weight, 27 mm diameter, and plain edge for the copper-nickel subtype.  • Numista, 10 Mils - British Palestine (copper-nickel type) — confirms copper-nickel type context and reports 600,000 mintage for the 1942 copper-nickel issue.  Note: the mint is listed as London in standard catalog references, but I did not independently confirm it here from a primary Royal Mint publication.

Nr. 102930888

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British Palestine. 10 Mils 1942 2-Coin Lot  (Ohne mindestpreis)

British Palestine. 10 Mils 1942 2-Coin Lot (Ohne mindestpreis)

This 2-coin lot includes both 1942 British Palestine 10 Mils metal variants struck in London under the British Mandate: one copper-nickel example and one bronze example. Standard references separate them as KM#4 for the copper-nickel issue and KM#4a for the wartime bronze issue. Numista notes that bronze replaced copper-nickel in 1942–1943 to conserve nickel for the war effort. 
The copper-nickel coin has a documented mintage of 600,000, and the bronze coin has a documented mintage of 1,000,000. Both types share the same basic format: 6.5 g, 27 mm, plain edge, round shape with center hole, and medal alignment. 

• KM#/Pick#: KM#4 (copper-nickel) and KM#4a (bronze)
• Country/Period: British Palestine — British Mandate (1927–1948)
• Ruler: George VI
• Denomination: 10 Mils
• Year/Date: 1942
• Mint: London, United Kingdom
• Composition: Copper-Nickel (KM#4) and Bronze (KM#4a) 
• Weight: 6.5 g each 
• Diameter: 27 mm each 
• Thickness: Bronze 1.7 mm reported in secondary catalog sources; copper-nickel thickness not fully confirmed in the sources used. 
• Edge: Smooth / plain 
• Shape: Round with a hole 
• Alignment: Medal (0°) 
• Mintage/Print run: Copper-Nickel 600,000; Bronze 1,000,000. 

Condition: sold as a 2-coin lot. Expect circulated examples unless otherwise shown in your photos, with normal wear, brown color on the bronze coin, gray tone on the copper-nickel coin, and possible contact marks from use and storage. Individual grades are not assigned unless separately stated.

Ships protected in coin holders/bags and a padded mailer. 30-day returns.

Welcome to Treasure Trades — where every piece tells a story in metal.

Two-piece 1942 British Palestine 10 Mils set with both wartime bronze and copper-nickel London issues, KM#4 and KM#4a, British Mandate holed coin types. 

A great pair for collectors who want both 1942 metal types in one purchase.

• Includes both confirmed 1942 varieties: copper-nickel and bronze. 
• Wartime bronze change reflects WWII-era metal conservation. 
• Lower-mintage copper-nickel coin at 600,000. 
• Bronze issue documented at 1,000,000. 
• Distinctive British Mandate design with center hole and trilingual legends. 
• Strong fit for Palestine, British Mandate, and Middle East collections.

British Palestine, 1942, 10 Mils, KM 4, KM 4a, bronze, copper nickel, London, British Mandate, George VI, holed coin, Palestine pound, wartime coin, Middle East numismatics

Sources:
• Numista, 10 Mils - British Palestine (bronze subtype) — confirms bronze issue for 1942–1943, wartime metal change, 6.5 g, 27 mm, and bronze mintage of 1,000,000. 
• NGC World Coin Price Guide, Palestine 10 Mils KM#4a — confirms bronze composition, 6.5000 g weight, 27 mm diameter, and plain edge for the bronze subtype. 
• NGC World Coin Price Guide, Palestine 10 Mils KM#4 — confirms copper-nickel composition, 6.5000 g weight, 27 mm diameter, and plain edge for the copper-nickel subtype. 
• Numista, 10 Mils - British Palestine (copper-nickel type) — confirms copper-nickel type context and reports 600,000 mintage for the 1942 copper-nickel issue. 

Note: the mint is listed as London in standard catalog references, but I did not independently confirm it here from a primary Royal Mint publication.

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