Beautiful Silver Coin 1911 AD 1327 AH year 4 Egyptian Twenty Qirsh Ottoman Sultan Muhammad V ANACS EF 40 Details
Description: A beautiful lustrous extremely fine silver coin from Egypt. This is a twenty qirsh coin from the reign of Muhammad V the Ottoman Sultan. The coin, which is graded by ANACS as EF 40 Details, shows the sultan's tughra, a rose to the right and above the tughra and the denomination below it all surrounded by a floral design with crossing quivers. The reverse says Duribah Fi Misr (struck in Egypt) with the number 4 for the 4th year of Muhammad V's reign over the letter "Beh" on top and three stars above it all. There is also Muhammad V accession year of 1327 AH below it, all surrounded by a floral and foliate design along the edge. The coin is graded as EF 40 Details by ANACS with the details being that the coin was cleaned. Despite this fact, this coin is beautiful,, problem free and worthy of a spot in your collection. It is KM 310 measuring approximately 40 mm in diameter and weighing about 28 grams of 0.833 Silver. The coin has a reeded edge. Please carefully review the photos presented asthey are part and parcel of our description.
Date: 1911AD - 1327 AH year 4 of Mohammad V's reign.
Mint: Egypt, actually these were struck in Birmingham England as evidenced by the "H" in the bottom of the obverse.
Size and Weight: This is a 20 Qirsh and is ~40 mm in diameter and weighs ~28 grams.
References: It is KM #310.
Condition: The coin is graded Extremely Fine EF 40 Details by ANACS and comes in a plastic holder so labeled. The coin has beautiful eye appeal with its details being well preserved with minimum wear commensurate with its circulated state. The coin is labeled as cleaned, but inspection of the coin reveals a beautiful coin with no objectionable hairlines or problems. The coin is better than the photos suggest. It does have scratches, some luster, some bag marks and wear commensurate with its age and circulated state. Please see photos for additional condition information.