5 Pounds - Golden Warrior - Pharaonic Treasure / Ancient Egyptian Art (1994)

Features

Denomination 5 Pounds
Catalog Number KM# 784
Weight (g) 22.5
Diameter (mm) 39
Shape: Round
Composition: Silver (0.999)
Not Magnetic
Metal Value (USD) 17.14
Currency Value (USD) 0.1
Orientation Medal orientation ↑↑
Commemorative
Non Circulating
Calendar Hijri (Islamic)

Obverse

Description:
The golden warrior (pharaoh Ramesses II driving a war chariot).
The best known and preserved textual evidence about Egyptian chariots in action was from the Battle of Kadesh during the reign of Ramses II, which was probably the largest single chariot battle in history. Kamose (1555–1550) has the distinction of being the first Egyptian ruler to use the chariot and cavalry units in battle, giving him victory. Accounts reveal that the Hyksos, who were lording over the northern territories in his reign, were startled when Egyptian chariots started to roll in the battlefield at Nefrusy, north of Cusae (near modern Asyut). The chariots were improved versions of what they used to terrorize the enemy.

Reverse

Engraved by ECC
Lettering:
5 ٥ جمهورية مصر العربية
LE جـ
A.R.E.
1415 1994 ECC ١٤١٥ ١٩٩٤


Description:
Stylized state name (Arab Republic of Egypt) divides denomination in Arabic and English and abbreviation of state name (A.R.E.) below, the date in Arabic (Hijri) and Western (Georgian) divides by a vulture with open wings.

Edge

Description:
Milled
Year Mintage Comment Rarity
1415 (1994) 50,000 Mexican Mint (Mo), Proof Unknown

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