Description

The French protectorate of Tunisia was established in 1881, during the French colonial Empire era, and lasted until Tunisian independence in 1956.

The Husainid dynasty, originally of Cretan Turkish origin, came to power under Al-Husayn I ibn Ali on July 15, 1705, replacing the Muradid dynasty. For most of their rule, the Husainids ruled with the title of Bey. The Husainids ruled the Beylik of Tunis under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire until May 12, 1881, when Muhammad III as-Sadiq signed the Treaty of Bardo and the Beylik of Tunis came under the control of France as a protectorate. Following independence from France on March 20, 1956, the Kingdom of Tunisia was proclaimed and the Bey Muhammad VIII al-Amin assumed the title of King. He reigned as such until the Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba deposed the Husainid dynasty and declared Tunisia a republic on July 25, 1957.

Muhammad V an-Nasir, commonly known Naceur Bey (1855–1922) was the son of Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn and the fifteenth Husainid Bey of Tunis, ruling from 1906 until his death.

Engraver: Henri-Auguste Patey

Obverse

Depicts an inscription in Arabic above the central hole "Muhammad an-Nasir Bey of Tunis", value and date below.

محمد الناصر
مدة باي تونس
١٠
صنتيم
١٣٣٧
سنة

Reverse

Depicts a protectorate name and value above the central hole, date between branches.

Mintmark of the Paris Mint (Monnaie de Paris in Pessac): Cornucopia (horn of plenty)

Mintmaster's mark: Torch (Henri-Auguste Patey, director of the Paris Mint, 1896-1930)

TUNISIE
10 CENTIMES
1918
PROTECTORAT FRANÇAIS

Edge

10 Centimes

French Protectorate
KM# 243 Lec# 108-110
Characteristics
Material Nickel Bronze
Weight 4 g
Diameter 21 mm
Thickness 1.5 mm
Shape round with a center hole
Alignment Coin
Alt # Lec# 108, Lec# 109, Lec# 110
Mint
Paris Mint (A)

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