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* [[Egypt 1957 pound|AH 1377/1957 gold pound, 5th anniversary of the revolution]] | * [[Egypt 1957 pound|AH 1377/1957 gold pound, 5th anniversary of the revolution]] | ||
* [[Egypt 1957 5 pounds|AH 1377/1957 gold 5 pounds, 5th anniversary of the revolution]] | * [[Egypt 1957 5 pounds|AH 1377/1957 gold 5 pounds, 5th anniversary of the revolution]] | ||
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* [[Egypt 1960 25 piastres|AH 1380/1960 25 piastres, third anniversary of the National Assembly]] | * [[Egypt 1960 25 piastres|AH 1380/1960 25 piastres, third anniversary of the National Assembly]] | ||
* [[Egypt 1967 10 milliemes]] | * [[Egypt 1967 10 milliemes]] | ||
Revision as of 09:21, 9 January 2024
In 1958 Egypt, under Gamal Nasser, joined in a formal alliance with Syria. Thus, from 1958-1971, Egypt became officially the 'United Arab Republic'. The union with Syria did not last long, and the title was abandoned in 1971 after Nasser's death with purges of the Egyptian political system by Anwar Sadat. The coin shown is an aluminum-bronze twenty milliemes.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: aluminum-bronze, 24 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: KM 390.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
Link to:
- AH 1376/1957 25 piastres, inauguration of the National Assembly
- AH 1377/1957 gold pound, 5th anniversary of the revolution
- AH 1377/1957 gold 5 pounds, 5th anniversary of the revolution
- AH 1380/1960 25 piastres, third anniversary of the National Assembly
- Egypt 1967 10 milliemes
- Coins and currency dated 1958
- return to coins of Egypt