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CAMBODIA: Norodom I, 1860-1904, AE 10 centimes, 1860, PCGS Specimen 64 BN

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CAMBODIA: Norodom I, 1860-1904, AE 10 centimes, 1860, PCGS Specimen 64 BN
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CAMBODIA: Norodom I, 1860-1904, AE 10 centimes, 1860, Bruce-XE3, Lec-20 Essai, Daniel-P82a, E. below chin, struck at the Brussels Mint, mintage of only 250 pieces, rare, PCGS graded Specimen 64 BN. The "1860" Series is dated for Norodom I's accession but actually was first struck in 1875 in Belgium, with later restrikes in Cambodia, and business strikes of the 5 and 10 centimes in Heaton. There exist six to thirteen metal and striking varieties for each denomination: "regular", essai (normal and proof), piefort, off-metal strikes, and Cambodian restrikes are the main categories. The silver were intended as largesse issues, with one series of light-weight restrikes for the 1899 cremation of the Queen Mother. The regular and restrike silver did circulate, and repeat orders were given to the Heaton Mint for circulation strikes of the 5 and 10 centimes.