Encyclopedia and Catalog of Egyptian Money: Egyptian Coins

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About Encyclopedia and Catalog of Egyptian Currencies: Coins

Part three of Encyclopedia and Catalog of Egyptian Money Its significance lies in being the first of its kind in Egypt and the Arab world, offering rare comparisons between counterfeit and genuine currency, and providing a historical account of currencies that was nearly lost. It is divided into six chapters:

Chapter One:
It includes the dates on Egyptian coins, and the types of alloys used in minting Egyptian coins.
Chapter Two:
The method of making Egyptian coins includes the mint in the citadel.
Chapter Three:
It includes an overview of the changes that occurred in the currency from the beginning of the Ottoman state until Egypt's separation from the Ottoman state.
Chapter Four:
It includes Egyptian currency from the reign of Sultan Selim III until the end of the Muhammad Ali dynasty.
Chapter Five:
It includes Egyptian currency from the July Revolution to the present time.
Chapter Six:
It includes examples of Egyptian coins with errors during the minting process, and this section includes many rare pieces.

Why should you buy Encyclopedia and Catalog of Egyptian Money: Egyptian Coins

Without a doubt, the Encyclopedia of Egyptian Coins An indispensable reference for those interested in studying Egyptian currency, whether academics or amateurs.

Many researchers have relied on this encyclopedia in their university theses, most notably a master’s thesis at the Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University, entitled “Egyptian currency and its relationship to the English pounds circulating in Egypt from the second half of the nineteenth century to the first quarter of the twentieth century” by the researcher “Sami El-Hadi Mahmoud”.

Likewise, a master’s thesis at the Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University, entitled “Egyptian Currency during the Muhammad Ali Dynasty” by researcher “Muhammad Abdul Hakim Fayez,” was praised by Dr. Raafat Muhammad Al-Nabrawi, former Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University, who affirmed that it deserves to be awarded a doctorate and is an enrichment to the Arabic library.

Dr. Atef Mansour, Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology at Fayoum University, also praised this work, and due to his great admiration for it, he teaches a part of it to students at the Faculty of Archaeology.

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