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The coin in the image is an Australian 10 cent coin from 1982. The number "10" likely refers to the Australian 10 cent coin, which is a different denomination.
The Australian 10 cent coin was first introduced on February 14, 1966, with the change to decimal currency.
It replaced the pre-decimal Australian shilling.
The original reverse design by Stuart Devlin has remained unchanged since its introduction.
The 10 cent coin has a weight of 5.5 grams and is made of copper-nickel.
The obverse of the 10 cent coin, like the 10 cent coin in the image, features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.