2 Pcs Egypt 5 PIASTRES 1992 Coins: A Rare and Historic Pair of Egyptian Coins

Description:

The obverse of the coins features the coat of arms of Egypt, which consists of a shield divided into four quadrants. The first quadrant contains an eagle, the second quadrant contains a lion, the third quadrant contains a crescent and star, and the fourth quadrant contains a palm tree. The shield is surmounted by a crown and surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves.

The reverse of the coins features the denomination of the coin, "5 Milliemes", and the year of issue, "1992". The reverse also features a small eagle clutching a sword and shield.

The 5 Milliemes 1992 coins are rare and historic coins. They are a great addition to any coin collection.

Coin History:

The 5 Milliemes coin was first issued in Egypt in 1882. It was the lowest denomination coin in circulation at the time. The coin was made of copper and had a diameter of 18 millimeters.

The 5 Milliemes coin was redesigned in 1951. The new coin was made of copper-nickel and had a diameter of 20 millimeters. The new coin also featured a new design on the reverse, which depicted a wreath of laurel leaves surrounding the denomination of the coin and the year of issue.

The 5 Milliemes coin was discontinued in 1964. It was replaced by the 5 Milliemes Piastre coin.

The 5 Milliemes 1960 coins are a reminder of a time when Egypt was experiencing rapid economic growth. They are also a reminder of the country's rich history and culture.

Marketing Tags:

  • Egypt coins
  • 5 Milliemes
  • 1960
  • KM# 24
  • Rare
  • Historic
  • Coin collection
  • History
  • Investment
  • Gift
  • Collectible
  • Copper
  • Smooth edge
  • Round
  • Coat of arms of Egypt
  • Eagle
  • Lion
  • Crescent and star
  • Palm tree


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