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5 Pounds Restoration of Parliament Building

Uitgever Central Bank of Egypt
Jaar 1986
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Valuta Pound (1916-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A detailed architectural view of the Egyptian Parliament building (Majlis al-Sha'b) under restoration, prominently featuring the large central dome with radiating roof ribs in the foreground, flanked to the left by a secondary domed structure and a minaret-style tower with lantern cupola. Scaffolding and construction framework are depicted across the facade, underscoring the commemorative theme of the building's restoration. The scene fills the entire field with no legend, rendered in fine relief against a smooth background.
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Oplage 1406 (1986) - ١٤٠٦ - ١٩٨٦ - 5,000
Aanvullende informatie

Egypt's parliament building — the People's Assembly headquarters on Qasr el-Aini Street in Cairo — underwent a major restoration project in the 1980s, part of a broader effort under Mubarak's government to rehabilitate significant state architecture following decades of neglect. This coin was issued to mark the completion of that work.

.720 fineness was the standard for Egyptian commemorative silver throughout this period, a deliberate cost-control measure that kept issues affordable for domestic collectors.

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