The Egyptian Council of State, founded in 1946 and modeled closely on the French Conseil d'État, is among the oldest administrative judiciary bodies in the Arab world. Its appearance on circulating coinage reflects a broader Egyptian commemorative coin program begun in the 2010s that honored state institutions — a series driven partly by a post-2011 effort to reassert the legitimacy and permanence of governmental structures following the political turbulence of the Arab Spring.
The Egyptian Council of State, founded in 1946 and modeled closely on the French Conseil d'État, is among the oldest administrative judiciary bodies in the Arab world. Its appearance on circulating coinage reflects a broader Egyptian commemorative coin program begun in the 2010s that honored state institutions — a series driven partly by a post-2011 effort to reassert the legitimacy and permanence of governmental structures following the political turbulence of the Arab Spring.