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5 Qirsh Mule

Issuer Egypt
Year 1976
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Currency Pound (1916-date)
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Obverse script Arabic
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This piece is a mule — a coin struck from dies that were never intended to be paired together. Egypt's mint in the mid-1970s produced several such mismatched strikes, likely the result of die management errors during a period when multiple denominations were being produced concurrently. Authenticated mules from official mints rarely enter circulation in quantity, making survivors genuinely scarce rather than artificially so.

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