Preview of the first image of 1917 France 10 Centimes Coin KM# 866a (aEF).

Advert Description

1917 10 French Centimes coin with Cornucopia (Paris, Pessac) mint mark and chief engraver's (Henri Auguste Patey’s) torch mark (KM# 866a / Gadoury# 286).
One of 8,171,300 minted, this Third Republic (1870-1940), Edmond-Emile Lindauer-engraved, copper-nickel coin is of C scarcity and is in Almost Extremely Fine (aEF) condition on the UK Grading System, or Choice / About Uncirculated (AU-55) on the U.S.A. Sheldon Grading Scale.
The offer price is exclusive of packaging and postage costs which will be as follows:
Packaging – Jiffy bag (small): £0.14; and
Postage – Royal Mail 'UK Standard' 1st class service for Large Letter up to and including 100g: £1.95; or
Postage – Royal Mail 'UK Standard' 2nd class service for Large Letter up to and including 100g: £1.55.
Should they also be of interest, economies of scale may be made on the cost of packaging and postage of other Third Republic coins that are available for sale.

Additional Information

Advert Type
Private Advert
Era
1910s