Uncirculated Copper-Nickel Coin 1941 AD-1360 AH Egyptian Five Milliemes or 5/10 Piastre King Farouk I ANACS MS63
Description: A beautiful uncirculated 1941 (1360 AH) Egyptian five milliemes or half a piastre copper-nickel coin. The coin, which is graded by ANACS as mint state MS63, depicts the bust of King Farouk wearing a uniform and a Fez facing left with his name and the word King of Egypt on the obverse. King Farouk the first was the King of Egypt during the period April 1936 through July 1952. The coin shows the denomination and the date 1941 AD- 1360 AH on the reverse. It is KM-363. It measures approximately 21 mm in diameter and weighs approximately 4 grams. Please carefully review the photos presented as they are part and parcel of our description.
Date: 1941 AD - 1360 AH.
Mint: Egypt.
Size and Weight: This is a five milliemes or 5/10 of a piastre measuring ~21 mm in diameter and weighing ~4 grams.
References: It is KM #363.
Condition: The coin is graded by ANACS as MS (Mint State) 63. The coin is a beautiful uncirculated with all the details being very well preserved and having very nice eye appeal. The coin has no observable problems. It is much better than the scan shows. It does have minor bag marks, minor scratches, but no observable wear commensurate with its mint state condition. Please see photo for condition information.