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This Egypt 5 pounds silver commemorative coin issued in 2004 (AH 1425/1426 depending on calendar reference) honors the historic Abbassia Mint, a key institution in Egypt’s modern monetary system responsible for coin production and national currency development. The coin reflects both architectural heritage and the importance of minting in shaping Egypt’s economic identity.
The obverse features a detailed depiction of the Abbassia Mint building, shown with its structured façade and central entrance. Above the building appears the Egyptian coat of arms, while Arabic inscriptions identify the institution. The dates marking the mint’s establishment and anniversary are placed on either side of the structure, emphasizing its historical significance. The composition is balanced and framed by a clean, classic layout.
The reverse displays the denomination “5 pounds” in Arabic at the center, surrounded by elegant Arabic calligraphy along the upper rim. The date “2004” is included, along with additional inscriptions referencing Egypt. Subtle ornamental details at the bottom and a patterned border complete the refined design.
Graded MS65 by PCGS, this silver coin offers strong luster and sharp details, making it an excellent collectible for those interested in architecture, mint history, and Egyptian commemorative coinage.
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| Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
| Internal Reference | EG401 |
| Nominal sum | 5 pounds |
| Nominal, number | 5 |
| Weight, g | 17.50 |
| Diameter, mm | 37.2 |
| Quality of coinage | UNC |
| Mintage | unknown |
| CoA | No |
| Case | No |
| Country | Africa / Egypt |
| Certification | PCGS |
| Year | 2004 |
| Bimetal | No |
| Coin material | Silver / Ag 720 |
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