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Bahamas 10 Cents (Two Bonefish)
10 Cents

Bahamas 10 Cents (Two Bonefish)

The Bahamas · Circulated from 1966 to 2015 (Specific year not visible, likely 1960s-1980s based on wear)

The reverse side features two bonefish swimming left, with the words 'TEN CENTS' curved around the top edge. The edge of the coin is reeded.

Country
The Bahamas
Denomination
10 Cents
Metal
Copper-Nickel

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Overview

The reverse side features two bonefish swimming left, with the words 'TEN CENTS' curved around the top edge. The edge of the coin is reeded.

Historical significance

This coin part of the first decimal coinage of the Bahamas, introduced after gaining internal self-rule. The bonefish design honors the nation's world-famous sport fishing industry and marine biodiversity.

Estimated value

$0.10 - $1.00 USD (Commonly found in circulation, value depends heavily on the specific year and condition)

Care & preservation

Avoid cleaning the coin with chemicals or abrasives as it destroys the numismatic value. Store in a cool, dry place inside a non-PVC coin holder or paper envelope to prevent toning or corrosion.