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Egypt 1/2 Millieme 1917

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Any thoughts on grade, I know that Egyptian coins from this year are difficult as not too many raised surfaces but it looks virtually mint state to me.


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The beading is crisp and distinct, with no sign of being worn down, which you would expect. Everything looks very nice.
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Beautiful coin, looks UNC to me
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Always nice to see a classic coin. Amazing how they got two different languages and calendar systems on the face of a coin the size of a US cent.
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