The crocodile-chained-to-a-palm-tree motif is copied off of a very common French-origin ancient coin: from the Roman colony of Nemausus (modern-day Nimes, France), from the reign of Augustus:
https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/ro...Default.aspxThe original coins were likewise struck to commemorate the conquest and subjugation of Egypt.
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edit: I suppose that the people of Egypt have different feelings about this.
The French invasion of Egypt marked the beginning of modern European colonialism and general meddling in the Middle East. While the war was ostensibly a battle between foreign colonial powers as to which one of them (French, Ottoman or British) would control Egypt, the locals very much preferred Muslim over non-Muslim rule, especially given the atheistic "enlightenment" attitude of the French authorities at the time. An Islamist popular uprising in Cairo in 1798 was successfully but violently put down by the French, which did help persuade the French that holding Egypt permanently would be costly in manpower and resources, especially given British naval dominance. The French were pushed out of Egypt by an Ottoman-British alliance in 1801.
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