Egyptian Coins Periodic Table
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Egyptian Coins Periodic Table
Egyptian Coins Periodic Table
Egyptian Coins Periodic Table for coinage between 1916 - 1950, Since the moment the Arab Collector magazine was established and its nominal goal has always been to encourage and develop hobbies in Arab countries, sometimes through the digital magazine and sometimes through the visuals that we publish periodically and sometimes through the official website and the many services it provides or through discussions and seminars that have been well received by the majority of amateurs.
Despite all this, we always felt that there was still a lot to give to our beautiful hobbies, not as a favor from us at all, but as a way to return the favor for the enjoyable times we spent - and we still spend them - in the company of a group of friends that bring us together with an overwhelming love for the history of our Arab countries. Hence the idea of designing a large poster (Coins Periodic Table Poster) that contains the largest amount of information about each coin, we started drafting it for the Egyptian coins first in the hope that the rest of the Arab country's posters will come successfully, bearing in mind that the poster is a complement - not a replacement - for the excellent and widespread catalogs and references in the field of coins, and to be given free of charge to every hobbyist who desires.
Despite all this, we always felt that there was still a lot to give to our beautiful hobbies, not as a favor from us at all, but as a way to return the favor for the enjoyable times we spent - and we still spend them - in the company of a group of friends that bring us together with an overwhelming love for the history of our Arab countries. Hence the idea of designing a large poster (Coins Periodic Table Poster) that contains the largest amount of information about each coin, we started drafting it for the Egyptian coins first in the hope that the rest of the Arab country's posters will come successfully, bearing in mind that the poster is a complement - not a replacement - for the excellent and widespread catalogs and references in the field of coins, and to be given free of charge to every hobbyist who desires.
The poster attached to the link is for the collection of Egyptian royal coins from 1916-1950. Coins Periodic Table features 14 pieces of information (in Arabic and English) on each piece issued during that period:
- class
Name and description
- Front and back design image, in high condition, high quality
- Diameter of the piece in millimeters
Weight of the piece in grams
The amount of minting
The year of minting
- Mint
-The type of metal that makes up the piece
-The percentage of the chemical composition of the alloy
Edge type
-The name of the designer/sculptor who did the work
- class
Name and description
- Front and back design image, in high condition, high quality
- Diameter of the piece in millimeters
Weight of the piece in grams
The amount of minting
The year of minting
- Mint
-The type of metal that makes up the piece
-The percentage of the chemical composition of the alloy
Edge type
-The name of the designer/sculptor who did the work
From the moment the Arab Collector magazine was established, its ultimate goal has always been to encourage and develop hobbies in Arab countries, sometimes through the digital magazine, sometimes through the videos we publish periodically, sometimes through the official website and the many services it offers, or through discussions and episodes that have been well received by the majority of hobbyists.
Despite all this, we always felt there was still much more to give to our beloved hobby, not as a favor, but as a way of giving back for the enjoyable times we spent—and continue to spend—in the company of a group of friends united by a deep love for the history of our Arab countries. From this stemmed the idea of designing a large poster containing as much information as possible about each coin. We began by creating posters for Egyptian coins first, hoping that posters for other Arab countries would follow. The posters were intended to complement—not replace—the excellent catalogs and reference works widely available on coins, and they were to be given away free of charge to any collector who wanted one.
The poster attached to the link is for the group Egyptian royal coins from 1916-1950 It features 14 pieces of information (in both Arabic and English) about each item released during that period:
- Category
Name and description
- Image of the front and back design in high condition and high quality
- Diameter of the piece in millimeters
Weight of the piece in grams
- Quantity of sugar
- Year of the mint
- House of Mint
- Type of metal that the piece is made of
- The chemical composition ratio of the alloy
Edge type
- Name of the designer/sculptor who created the work
- Years of issue
- The group that he follows
Egyptian Coins Periodic Table for coinage between 1916 - 1950
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