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My friend, an artist purchased this coin, it was soldered to a bullet which was my friends reason for the purchase for a sculpture he was creating. Anyway can anyone confirm that the coin is a King Fuad 1, 1923? I understand these were minted in Birmingham, and have an H between the date and writing, but this does not have the H either it has worn away or I was wondering if they were perhaps minted elsewhere as well.


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It looks likes 2 Piastres 1923 King Fuad http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces22669.html

I suspect the H has worn away
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Hi Rooneydog, thanks for your time. I thought it might be 10 Piastras its wieght is 26.9g. The one is the link is 2.8g
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weight is right for a 20 Piastres (28g), these were not all made at Heaton's so it probably explains the missing H.

(Always helpful to include weight and size of coins for identification)
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20 piastres - I can see the 2 but not the 0 (.) at the top.

http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15233.html

weight and size always helpful
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Cheers :) Yes I should have given the weight :)
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