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Ottoman Egypt: 20 Qirsh Silver 1293 AH

£80.00

Description

House of Emirates® is thrilled to offer its elite clientele this extraordinary Egypt Ottoman Empire 20 Qirsh, struck in silver (.833) during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, dated AH 1293 (1885 AD) and minted at the prestigious Berlin Mint.

This large-format coin, with an impressive 40 mm diameter and a substantial weight of 27.72 grams, stands as a powerful symbol of late Ottoman authority in Egypt, blending Islamic calligraphy, imperial iconography, and European minting excellence into one commanding historical artifact.

The obverse showcases the majestic tughra of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, framed by elegant wreaths and stars that reflect both sovereignty and refinement, while the reverse bears bold Arabic inscriptions encircled by laurel branches, emphasizing legitimacy, order, and continuity of rule. Classified as KM 296 and preserved in XF condition with a mount professionally removed, this piece retains strong detail, crisp inscriptions, and an undeniable presence that appeals equally to serious numismatists and luxury investors seeking historically significant silver coinage.

Beyond its visual and historical appeal, this 20 Silver Qirsh represents a tangible bridge between empires, continents, and monetary systems at a time when Egypt stood at the crossroads of Ottoman tradition and European influence. Highly collectible, scarce in this condition, and rich in narrative depth, it is an exceptional addition to any alternative investment portfolio, embodying both cultural heritage and enduring silver value.