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5 Para - Abdulmecid I

Issuer Ottoman Imperial Mint (Cairo)
Year 1845-1853
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse lettering عز نصره ضرب في محروسه مصر ٥ ١٢٥٥
(Translation: May he be victorious, struck in the protected Egypt 5 1255)
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Additional information

Cairo's mint operated under Ottoman oversight but with considerable local administrative latitude, and the 5 Para copper issues of this period reflect the broader Tanzimat reform effort — Abdulmecid's sweeping modernization edicts of 1839 and 1856 reshaped taxation, currency, and provincial governance simultaneously. Egyptian coinage was struck separately from Constantinople throughout this reign, a practical concession to the distance and the semi-autonomous status Mehmed Ali had extracted from the Porte following the Ottoman-Egyptian crises of the 1830s.

Copper fractions from Cairo in this period circulated hard in a market flooded with debased and counterfeit small change, and survivors in problem-free condition are genuinely scarce.