Description
Iraq — 10 Fils Pattern, 1970s (AH 139X) · Nickel · KM-Pn8 · NGC MS 63
Struck as a trial piece during Iraq’s republican era, this nickel pattern was never released for circulation and represents one of the most elusive issues in modern Iraqi numismatics. The round planchet distinguishes it from the scalloped stainless steel coins that entered general use, while the deliberately unfinished final digits in both the Gregorian and Hijri dates suggest this was produced for official evaluation by the Central Bank. With just 3 examples certified across both major grading services, this piece surfaces infrequently at auction and stands among the rarest coins of both the Kingdom and Republic periods. The sharp strike showcases Iraq’s agricultural heritage through detailed date palms against brilliant cartwheel luster.















