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5 Pounds Arab League

Uitgever Central Bank of Egypt
Jaar 2005
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse features the large Arabic numeral '٥' (5) prominently in the central field, with the word 'جنيهات' (Pounds) inscribed below. The legend 'جمهورية مصر العربية' (Arab Republic of Egypt) arcs across the upper portion of the coin. The Hijri date '١٤٢٦' appears to the left and the Gregorian year '٢٠٠٥' to the right in the lower field. A small mint mark or official seal appears at the bottom, and the entire design is framed by a decorative denticulated border.
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Issued to mark the 60th anniversary of the Arab League, which was founded in Cairo on 22 March 1945 with six member states — Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Lebanon. Egypt's role as host and principal architect of the League gives this issue a specific institutional logic beyond generic commemoration. The secretariat has been headquartered in Cairo for all but a brief period following Egypt's expulsion after the Camp David Accords in 1979; the League's headquarters relocated to Tunis until Egypt's readmission in 1989.

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