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Egyptian Fuad I 500p Gold Coin 1922 500 Qirsh Fuad Gold

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AU

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¥730000

¥657000

¥642400

¥620500

Cleaned

¥605900

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37 mm

42.5 g

87.5% Gold

Product Description

The 1922 Egyptian 500 Kirsh Gold Coin embodies the history and royal prestige of the Arab Middle East. This exceptionally precious and symbolic coin was minted during the reign of Fuad I, the first king of modern Egypt. Emblazoned with the majesty of the monarch in its pure gold, this coin stands at the crossroads of history, art, and politics, making it an irreplaceable treasure not only for collectors but also for those interested in history and Middle Eastern culture.

At GoldSilverJapan, we deeply understand the rarity and cultural value of the Egyptian 500 Kirsh gold coin and strive to carefully convey its appeal in Japanese. This article will explore the coin's origins, the significance of its design, its historical context, and its collectible and asset value.

The year 1922 marked a pivotal turning point for Egypt. Long under the influence of the Ottoman Empire, Egypt effectively became a British protectorate by the end of the 19th century. However, due to nationalist movements and changes in the international situation after World War I, the British government finally recognized Egyptian independence on March 15, 1922.

To commemorate this independence, gold coins bearing Fuad I's name were minted, and the most symbolic and prestigious of these is the 500 kirsh gold coin. Only a limited number were minted from the start, and many were used by members of the royal family and for diplomatic ceremonies. As a result, few remain to this day, making them extremely rare.

Fuad I was the first king of the Egyptian-Sudanese Kingdom, and is known for his deep understanding of academic and cultural development. His reign was a time of Egyptian modernization and national independence, and this gold coin serves as a symbol of that.

The obverse of this gold coin features the inscription "Fuad I Malik Misr (King Fuad I of Egypt)" in Arabic calligraphy, and the year 1340 in the Hijri calendar is beautifully placed in the center along with a crown design. The aesthetic balance of the Arabic calligraphy symbolizes the artistry of calligraphy in Islamic culture, possessing both visual beauty and cultural depth.

The reverse features the Egyptian kingdom's coat of arms and design motifs, surrounded by the words "500 Qirsh" and the year 1922. This composition creates a unique beauty that can be seen as a fusion of classic European royal gold coins with Islamic and Arab culture. This single gold coin speaks of the birth of the nation, the majesty of the king, and cultural pride.

Egypt, in particular, has a deep-rooted gold culture since ancient times, and gold has been considered sacred since the time of the pyramid civilization. Continuing this tradition, this gold coin is not just a currency, but a gold coin that serves as a "national symbol."

Among collectors, the 1922 Fuad I gold coin is highly prized, with well-maintained examples fetching prices of several thousand dollars, sometimes even over $10,000, at auction. Uncirculated (UNC) and proof-like (PL) examples are particularly rare, making them highly sought-after by collectors worldwide.

From an investor's perspective, the 500 kirsch gold coin is also highly interesting. First, it stands out from typical bullion coins in that it has a clear historical and cultural background and was minted in extremely limited numbers. Even with fluctuations in the price of gold, its market value tends to stabilize due to its collectible value, making it a suitable physical asset for long-term holding.

Furthermore, gold coins linked to specific dynasties or historical events, such as the Fuad I gold coin, are in limited supply worldwide, meaning they can potentially increase in value over decades of holding. These coins are valued not simply for their gold weight, but for their story and symbolism.

At GoldSilverJapan, we carefully select and source these historically valuable and rare gold coins. We guarantee the authenticity of all coins, thoroughly inspecting them for authenticity, weight, and storage conditions, ensuring they are delivered to our customers with the utmost care. The 1922 Fuad I 500 Kirsh gold coin, in particular, is in irregular stock due to its rarity, and often sells out quickly when it arrives. If you're interested, please contact us as soon as possible.

We also offer gold coin appraisal and purchase services, and have often found gold coins found in homes or during family heirlooms to have unexpected value. While the value of Fuad I gold coins can be difficult to determine due to the Arabic inscription, an expert appraisal will usually ensure they receive a fair valuation.

The 1922 500 Kirsh gold coin is more than just a collectible. It is proof of Egypt's independence as a modern nation, a historical record that represents the majesty of the royal family and the pride of its culture. Its brilliance continues to speak to those around the world to this day.

If you are someone who knows true value, this gold coin will surely move you.

And holding such a coin, which combines history and art, will be an "experience that transcends time and space" that goes beyond mere investment or ownership.

GoldSilverJapan delivers coins of such true value to you with trust and peace of mind.

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