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Tunisia Ali III AH1309//1892 A 5 Centimes NGC MS65 BN TOP GRADED KM# 221 (048)

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Tunisia Ali III AH1309//1892 A 5 Centimes NGC MS65 BN TOP GRADED KM# 221 (048)MODIFIED ITEM : No COUNTRY REGION OF MANUFACTURE : Tunisia CERTIFICATION NUMBER : 5970563 048 CERTIFICATION : NGC GRADE : MS 65 YEAR : 1892 CIRCULATED UNCIRCULATED : Uncirculated COMPOSITION : Bronze DENOMINATION : 5 Centimes KM NUMBER : KM# 221 Tunisia Ali III (1882 1902) Bronze AH1309 1892 A 5 Centimes GRADED NGC MS65 BN TOP GRADED COIN BY BY NGC NICE TONED KM# 221 Obverse: An inscription flanked by leaves Reverse: Within a circle, the country name

  • MODIFIED ITEM : No
  • COUNTRY/REGION OF MANUFACTURE : Tunisia
  • CERTIFICATION NUMBER : 5970563-048
  • CERTIFICATION : NGC
  • GRADE : MS 65
  • YEAR : 1892
  • CIRCULATED/UNCIRCULATED : Uncirculated
  • COMPOSITION : Bronze
  • DENOMINATION : 5 Centimes
  • KM NUMBER : KM# 221

Tunisia 

Ali III (1882-1902)

 Bronze  AH1309//1892 A 5 Centimes

GRADED NGC MS65 BN

TOP GRADED COIN BY  BY NGC 

NICE TONED

 KM# 221

Obverse: An inscription flanked by leaves

Reverse: Within a circle, the country name is above the denomination, all above the date, which is above the mintmark

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