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5 Pounds Cairo University

Uitgever Egypt
Jaar 1983
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Opschrift voorzijde جمهورية مصر العربية جنيهات خمسة ١٤٠٤ ١٩٨٣
(Translation: Arab Republic of Egypt Five Pounds 1983 1404)
Beschrijving keerzijde A detailed frontal view of the main building of Cairo University, featuring its prominent domed roof and neoclassical facade, occupies the centre of the field. To the lower right, the university's heraldic shield — depicting a seated figure — is set within an olive wreath. The legend 'Cairo University' arcs across the upper field in Arabic, while the inscription 'Diamond Jubilee' appears in Arabic along the lower field. The design commemorates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the university's founding.
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Cairo University celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1983 — founded in 1908 as the Egyptian University, it was the first modern secular institution of higher education in Egypt and a deliberate political project to build an indigenous intellectual class outside the Ottoman-controlled Al-Azhar system. The commemorative issue marks that milestone.

.720 fineness places this squarely in Egypt's mid-period silver commemorative program, which consistently used lower-grade silver than earlier royal-era issues.

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