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Banknote Malaya 10 Cents - George VI - Uniface - 1941

Ref. : NCB13393
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1941
Catalog
WPM (P. 8)
Country
Malaya
Quality
VF
Face value
10 cents
Personality
George VI, Roi d'Angleterre, Empereur des Indes
Institution
Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya

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The 10-cent coin issued in 1941 under the reign of George VI (uniface type) belongs to the Canadian issues of the Second World War. It is distinguished by a rare technical peculiarity: a uniface strike, meaning only one side is correctly minted.

The obverse features the portrait of King George VI, sovereign of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. His effigy, facing left, is accompanied by the official Latin title. The engraving is fine and conforms to the standards of Canadian coinage of the era.

The reverse, in the case of a uniface specimen, is either:

  • completely smooth

  • partially struck

  • or extremely faintly visible

This type of coin results from a minting error, generally due to a blank feeding problem or a press malfunction. It is not a distinct official issue, but an accidental variant.

From a technical standpoint, the standard 1941 10-cent coin is struck in silver (.800) by the Royal Canadian Mint. It normally features a reeded edge and a reverse depicting the famous Bluenose schooner, a maritime symbol of Canada.

Uniface specimens are rare, as they generally escape quality control. Their authenticity must be verified, as some coins may be altered after the fact.

From a numismatic perspective, the 1941 uniface 10-cent is a peculiar coin:

  • for its minting error

  • for its relative rarity

  • for its technical interest

Finally, for the collector, this type of coin constitutes a specialized object. It is not a standard currency, but a numismatic curiosity, highly sought after in collections focused on manufacturing errors.

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