N° 1683 | Egypt 2 x 2 Milliemes 1924 - 1938 AH 1342 - 1357

1683 - Egypt 2 x 2 Milliemes 1924 - 1938 AH 1342 - 1357
1683 - Egypt 2 x 2 Milliemes 1924 - 1938 AH 1342 - 1357

Description

KM# 332, 359; Copper-nickel; Ahmed Fuad I & Farouk; Heaton & London Mints; XF-AUNC

GPT Description

Egypt 2 x 2 Milliemes coins from the years 1924 to 1938 are a fascinating piece of Egyptian numismatic history. These coins were minted during the reigns of King Ahmed Fuad I and his son King Farouk. The coins are made of copper-nickel and were minted by Heaton and London Mints. During this time period, Egypt was undergoing significant political and social changes. King Fuad I ruled from 1917 until his death in 1936, and was succeeded by his son King Farouk. The country was transitioning towards independence from British colonial rule, with the Egyptian revolution of 1919 playing a crucial role in this process. The 2 x 2 Milliemes coins were commonly used for everyday transactions in Egypt during the early 20th century. They are a reminder of a time of transition and change in Egyptian history. The coins in XF-AUNC (Extra Fine to About Uncirculated) condition are highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance and beautiful design. Overall, these Egyptian coins are not only a numismatic treasure but also a piece of history that reflects the country's journey towards independence and modernization during the early 20th century.
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