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100 Pounds Soccer

Uitgever Egypt
Jaar 1992
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Valuta Pound (1916-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central device depicts the Egyptian eagle emblem with outstretched wings, bearing a circular cartouche inscribed in Arabic in the centre. Above the eagle, the denomination is rendered in both Arabic numerals and the Latin inscription '100 LE / ARE'. The dual date appears at the top of the field in both the Islamic calendar year (١٤١٢) and the Gregorian year (١٩٩٢). The circumferential Latin legend 'THE 25th OLYMPIC GAMES 1992' runs along the lower periphery, flanked by a decorative beaded border.
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Opschrift voorzijde THE 25TH OLYMPIC GAMES 1992
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Aanvullende informatie

Egypt issued a series of gold commemoratives through the early 1990s tied to African football milestones, with the 100 Pounds denomination reserved for the most prominent sporting events. The 1992 issue coincides with Egypt's participation in the Africa Cup of Nations, a tournament the country had won a record number of times by that point — seven titles through the close of the twentieth century, more than any other nation.

Mintages for this series were kept deliberately low, aimed squarely at collector markets rather than circulation, and most surviving examples show it.

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