It's a 10 cash (1 cent) dating from the Republic period. There are dozens of different varieties and types of this coin liste din the catalogue, but from my reading of it, this is a KM/Y# 303.4 (small 5-pointed rosettes separating legend on obverse, diamonds separating legend on reverse). It doesn't have a date on the coin itself, but we know these types were struck sometime around 1920. From the reddish-brown colour, I'd assume this is the copper subvariety (it comes in brass, as well).
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