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| Uitgever | Egypt |
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| Jaar | 1984 |
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| Samenstelling | Gold (.875) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The field features large, stylized Arabic calligraphic inscriptions occupying the central area, flanked on either side by decorative floral or torch-like ornamental devices. Two circular cartouches appear in the upper-center portion of the field, each containing additional Arabic text denoting the denomination and commemorative theme. The legend across the lower field reads 'Arab Republic of Egypt' in Arabic, with the dual dates 1984 and 1404 (Gregorian and Hijri) inscribed along the base. A denticulated border follows the entire inner rim. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | ١٩٣٤ ١٩٨٤ (Translation: 1934 1984) |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Egyptian Radio Broadcasting began on May 31, 1934, making this 1984 issue a precise half-century commemoration. The Cairo station was among the first state-operated broadcasting services in the Arab world, established under King Fuad I with direct technical assistance from Marconi engineers.
KM#671 was struck in 22-karat gold at a relatively modest issue quantity, typical of Egypt's commemorative gold program under Mubarak's early presidency. The .875 fineness aligns with the traditional 22-karat standard Egypt maintained across its commemorative series of this decade rather than the higher .900 used by contemporaneous issues from other regional mints.