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| Uitgever | Egypt |
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| Jaar | 1867-1870 |
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| Techniek | Milled |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | ١٠ پ (Translation: 10 Para) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse bears a two-line Arabic legend arranged horizontally across the central field, reading 'ضرب في مصر' (Struck in Egypt) above, with the mint name 'مصر' (Misr/Egypt) prominently displayed. The AH accession year '١٢٧٧' (1277) appears in the lower field, while the regnal year numeral is positioned above the main inscription. The design is enclosed within a milled border consistent with the obverse. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Abdülaziz's Egyptian coinage of this period reflects an awkward administrative reality: Egypt was nominally an Ottoman province, yet its Khedive Ismail was aggressively pursuing de facto independence, borrowing heavily from European banks to modernize infrastructure and expand southward into Sudan. The small copper denominations were workhorses of local commerce, largely ignored by the financial elites conducting business in foreign coin.
KM#242 is known with variation in the regnal year numerals across this four-year span — worth examining closely before cataloging.