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Unique 1967 Egypt 10 Piastres – United Arab Republic Era, KM#413 Collectible

Unique 1967 Egypt 10 Piastres – United Arab Republic Era, KM#413 Collectible

Regular price $14.60 USD
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Capture a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern history with the Egypt 10 Piastres, 1967 (KM#413). Struck in copper-nickel during the United Arab Republic period (1958–1971), this round, reeded-edge coin (27 mm, 5.9 g, medal alignment) had a mintage of 13,200,000 and makes a smart, affordable addition to any world coin type set or Egypt collection. Offered as a collectible.

Specs at a glance

• Country/Period: Egypt — United Arab Republic (1958–1971)

• Denomination: 10 Piastres (circulation coin)

• Year: 1967 (١٩٦٧) • KM#: 413

• Composition: Copper-Nickel • Weight: 5.9 g • Diameter: 27 mm • Thickness: 1.45 mm

• Edge: Reeded • Shape: Round • Alignment: Medal (0°)

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Act now—authentic 1967 UAR 10 Piastres in collectible condition go fast. Add this historic Egypt piece to your set today before the desirable dates are gone!

 Why This Is a Smart Buy

  • Historic year & era: Struck in 1967 during the United Arab Republic period—high historical interest for Middle East collections and 1960s world type sets.

  • Recognizable type: KM#413 is a staple for Egypt collectors and an accessible entry for new numismatists.

  • Balanced mintage: With 13,200,000 minted, it’s available enough for affordability, but premium examples (uncirculated/high grade) are scarcer and can command stronger prices over time.

  • Portfolio utility: Ideal for type sets, date runs of UAR issues (1958–1971), or thematic collections of 20th-century copper-nickel circulation coinage.

  • Display appeal: Classic round, reeded edge, clean copper-nickel surfaces—great for albums, holders, or educational displays.

Note: As with most circulation coins, grade, eye appeal, and originality drive value. High-grade, problem-free examples typically see the best long-term collectability.

Web browsing is disabled for me right now, so I can’t verify page-specific URLs. The references below are standard, reputable sources for these specifications and historical context:

  1. Krause, Standard Catalog of World Coins (SCWC), 20th Century volumes. Listing for Egypt, 10 Piastres, 1967, KM# 413. (Widely used catalog for KM numbers, metal, weight, diameter, and type details.)

  2. Numista — Community-curated coin database. See Egypt → United Arab Republic → 10 Piastres (1967), KM#413. https://en.numista.com/

  3. NGC World Coin Price Guide — Egypt listings for 10 Piastres (UAR era), type data and typical market ranges by grade. https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/

  4. United Arab Republic (Historical context) — Background on the Egypt-Syria union era (1958–1971): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Republic

  5. Egyptian pound — Currency overview for denomination context: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_pound

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