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Egypt 50 Piastre coin earrings Egyptian queen Cleopatra goddess pharaoh Isis Cairo Great Sphinx of Giza Pyramid of Khufu Roman Empire Alexandria Luxor Thebes Dendera Temple Nile Port Said Suez canal Abu Simbel Temples Ptolemaic dynasty Nubia e000401

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note: thick coins


Egypt 50 Qirsh / Piastres {2007-2012} 

small type

FEATURING
front: bust of Cleopatra

Lettering: ١٤٢٩هـ ٢٠٠٨م
Translation: AD2008 AH1429

Cleopatra, was the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, briefly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the recently established Roman Empire.

Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a Greek family of Macedonian origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemies spoke Greek throughout their dynasty, and refused to speak Egyptian, which is the reason that Greek as well as Egyptian languages were used on official court documents such as the Rosetta Stone. By contrast, Cleopatra did learn to speak Egyptian and represented herself as the reincarnation of the Egyptian goddess Isis.

back lettering: 
جُمهُوريَة مِصْرَ العَرَبيَة
٥٠
ًقِرشا
50 PIASTRES

• quantity 1 pair
• polished Brass plated Steel coins
• diameter: 23 mm
• weight: 6.5 g
• thickness: 2.3 mm

GOLD PLATED STAINLESS STEEL EAR WIRES
• Style: steel fish hook ear wires with 6 x 2 mm coil 
• Metal: gold plated surgical steel for sensitive ears 
• Length: 19 mm top to bottom of loop in front
• Thickness: 21 gauge
• rubber stoppers included

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