Fils
Country of Origin: Kuwait
Year of Issue: Based on the design, this coin is likely from the early series of the Kuwaiti Fils, probably around 1961-1962, when the new currency system was introduced. The exact year would be inscribed in Arabic numerals on the reverse side, which is not visible here.
Denomination: 10 Fils
Composition: Likely Bronze or Brass, as it is a low denomination coin from that era with a gold-like appearance.

Brief Description
The coin is golden in color. The visible side features Arabic script at the top and center, with 'KUWAIT' written in English below the central Arabic text. There is a stylized crown above the Arabic script and a dotted border around the edge.
Historical Significance
This coin represents an early period of modern Kuwaiti currency after the introduction of the Kuwaiti Dinar system in 1961, replacing the Indian Rupee. It signifies Kuwait's economic development and its establishment as an independent monetary authority. The design elements, including the crown, likely reflect the monarchy's symbol.
Estimated Value
The value of this coin can vary greatly depending on its condition (wear, scratches, corrosion) and specific year of issue, but typically ranges from a few US dollars to around $10 for common dates in average circulated condition. Scarce dates or uncirculated examples would command higher prices.
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in a non-PVC coin holder or album. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can devalue it, especially if not done by a professional.
Created At: 2025-09-03T18:21:06.958122