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Antique Egyptian 5 Piastres 1916 | Rare Silver Coin | Sultanate of Egypt Collectible
Antique Egyptian 5 Piastres 1916 | Rare Silver Coin | Sultanate of Egypt Collectible
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Own a rare Egyptian 5 Piastres silver coin from 1335 AH (1916), struck in Bombay under British India for the Sultanate of Egypt. Issued during the short reign of Sultan Hussein Kamel (1914–1917), this coin is composed of 0.833 fine silver and carries immense historic and collectible value. With a mintage of just 6,000,000 pieces, its scarcity and silver purity make it a highly sought-after treasure for collectors and investors alike.
⚡ Rare opportunity! Add this scarce 1916 Egypt 5 Piastres silver coin to your collection today—limited availability, secure yours before it disappears!
Why This Product Is a Good Investment
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Historic Significance: Minted during the reign of Sultan Hussein Kamel, who ruled briefly from 1914–1917, making coins from his era particularly rare.
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Low Mintage: Only 6,000,000 coins were struck in Bombay, India, under British supervision, making them harder to find in high grades today.
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High Silver Content: Struck in 0.833 silver with a weight of 7g, giving it a strong intrinsic bullion value in addition to its collectible worth.
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Numismatic Rarity: As a coin tied to both Egyptian and British-Indian minting history, it appeals to collectors of both regions.
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Future Value Potential: With limited surviving examples in collectible condition, demand is expected to rise, especially for well-preserved pieces.
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Numista Catalog: Egypt 5 Piastres 1335 (1916) – KM#318
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Historical context: Hussein Kamel’s reign (1914–1917), Sultanate of Egypt – Encyclopedia Britannica
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Silver melt value calculation: Numista bullion specs
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