Egypt AH 1277(11) 5 qirsh Fr-86
The coin shown is a gold five qirsh from the reign of Sultan Abdul Aziz. It was struck at the Cairo Mint. The obverse bears the toughra, or signature, of the sultan, with the denomination written below (abbreviated as the letter 'sh' for qirsh) with the number 5 above. A crude floral design sits right of the toughra. The reverse carries the accession date and the text minted in Misr (Misr is Arabic for Egypt). The date is written as AH 1277 year 11, which translates to about 1870 AD. Uslu[1] lists this issue as rare.
The example shown was sold as part of lot 298 on Dec 13, 2011 at the Kunker Auction #199 in Osnabrück, Germany, for 240 euros. The catalog description reads:
"OSMANISCHE MÜNZEN 'ABD AL-'AZÎZ KHAN (TÜRKEI-TÜRKISCH: ABDÜLAZIZ HAN)) 15. DHÛ I-HIJJA 1277 - 5. JUMÂDÂ II 1293 H. 25. JUNI 1861 - 30. MAI 1876, GESTORBEN 5. JUNI 1876 Goldprägungen der Münzstätte Misr (Kairo) 5 Kurush 1277 H., 11, Misr (Kairo). GOLD. Seltener Jahrgang. Sehr schön (Ottoman coins of Abdul Aziz, 1861-76, Cairo mint. Gold five qirsh, AH 1277, year 11, rare date, very fine.)"
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 0.427g, 0.875 fine gold, 0.0120 oz. AGW, this specimen 0,44 g.
Catalog reference: Cag. 767A; Fr-86 (formerly Fr-15); KM 255; Pere 924.
- Friedberg, Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg, Gold Coins of the World, From Ancient Times to the Present, 9th ed., Clifton, NJ: Coin and Currency Institute, 2017.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
- [1]Uslu, Kaan, Beyazit, M. Fatih, and Kara, Tuncay. Ottoman Empire Coins, Istanbul: Mas Matbaacilik A.S., 2007.
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