Rare 1878 Silver Coin Ten Para Egypt 1293 Year 3 AH Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II XF+
Description: A great looking extremely fine or better silver coin from Egypt. This is a ten Para from the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II. The coin shows the sultan's tughra, a rose to the right of the tughra and the denomination below it. The reverse says Duribah Fi Misr (Struck in Egypt) then the number 3 above the "Beh" in "Duribah" for the 3rd year of the sultan's rule and Abdul Hamid's accession year of 1293 AH in the bottom. It is KM-275 measuring approximately 13.5 mm in diameter and weighing ~0.35 grams of 0.833 silver. The coin has a toothed rim and a thin planchet. Coins of such small denomination, small size, and made of precious metal are usually hard to come by in such a nice grade. They normally were used extensively by the people, were lost, severely abused, or melted for the metal. Please carefully view scan as it is part and parcel of our description.
Date: 1878 AD - 1293 AH year 3 of Abdul Hamid II's reign.
Mint: Misr or Egypt.
Size and Weight: This is a 10 Para and is ~13.5 mm in diameter and weighs ~0.35 grams of 0.833 silver.
References: It is KM #275.
Condition: I would grade this coin as a extremely fine or better with all the details being well preserved. The coin has a nice patina and great eye appeal. It has a few bag marks, a few scratches but is much better than the scan shows. It has wear commensurate with its age and circulated status. The coin has excellent eye appeal and is beautiful. Please see photo for condition information.