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Can anyone tell me what kind of coin this is?
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KM509 Egypt Israeli Peace Accord 1980 one pound
..875 gold , 10000 struck , 9500 MS , 500 Proof .
.2251 AGW
There is also a companion Silver coin that was issued as well !
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@cbas, first welcome to CCF. Second, it is always helpful to see both sides of a coin when trying to identify it, but that looks like a Egyptian 5 Pound coin from 1980 that commemorated the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty. According to this Spink auction description, they only made 125 of these proofs, so you might have something pretty special there. Here is a link for more info:

https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=l...439&lot=1359
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Awesome! Thanks so much for the help!
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So is it the 1 or 5 pound coin?

Judging from the scale of the milling on the milled edge, I would assume it was the smaller coin (1 pound).
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