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2012 East-Timor 100 Centavos

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Picked this up in a trade today.
Pics don't do it justice.
Mintage only 3000.

2012 East-Timor 100 Centavos

2012-East-Timor-100-Centavos

2012-East-Timor-100-Centavos

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I believe 3000 coins in packs issued... and 50 million loose ones for circulation!
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Great coin. There is something about bimetal coins that appeals to me. It is unfortunate that the US hasn't ventured into minting these types of coins.
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Yes, I have become a lover of bi-metallic coins. I would like to see them in circulation, here in Australia, too.

Thanks for the extra info Andyg.

Steve
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