Description
House of Emirates® is proud to present its elite clientele with a historically powerful and visually striking commemorative issue: the Egypt AH 1400 (1980) 1 Pound Silver Coin, minted to honor the Egyptian–Israeli Peace Treaty, one of the most significant diplomatic milestones of the 20th century.
The obverse of this remarkable coin features a finely detailed right-facing portrait of President Anwar Sadat, symbolizing Egypt’s leadership during the peace process. Behind him appears the iconic dove of peace, elegantly framed by an olive branch—an enduring universal emblem of reconciliation and hope. The sculptural depth and sharp relief are exceptionally preserved in UNC (Uncirculated) condition, with original mint luster clearly visible.
The reverse displays beautifully executed Arabic calligraphy, proudly stating the occasion of peace, along with the denomination “1 Pound”, the date AH 1400 / 1980, and refined ornamental motifs at the base. The balanced layout and crisp inscriptions reflect the high-quality craftsmanship of the Egyptian Mint during this period.
Struck in .720 fine silver, weighing 15.06 grams with a 30 mm diameter, this coin is cataloged as KM#508 and boasts a limited mintage of only 97,000 pieces, making it a sought-after collectible among numismatists worldwide.
Blending political history, artistic excellence, and intrinsic silver value, this coin is ideal for collectors of Egyptian silver coins, Middle Eastern commemoratives, peace treaty issues, and modern world numismatics.
Key Specifications:
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Country: Egypt
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Year: AH 1400 (1980)
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Denomination: 1 Pound
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Composition: Silver (.720 fine)
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Weight: 15.06 g
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Diameter: 30 mm
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Condition: UNC (Uncirculated)
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Catalog Reference: KM#508
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Mintage: 97,000
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Theme: Egyptian–Israeli Peace Treaty
A timeless symbol of diplomacy and peace, this silver commemorative stands as both a historical artifact and a refined investment-grade collectible—available exclusively through House of Emirates®.






