Εgypt?

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panatha
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Εgypt?

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Is that Egyptian 22k?And what year?
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AG2012
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Re: Εgypt?

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First mark on the left:Cairo (more likely) or Beni Souef
Arabic 18 for 750 gold.
The middle mark: Ibis bird for gold
Letter P for 1939 -1940, the last year when Latin alphabet was used for date letters.
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Re: Εgypt?

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AG2012 wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 4:48 am First mark on the left:Cairo (more likely) or Beni Souef
Arabic 18 for 750 gold.
The middle mark: Ibis bird for gold
Letter P for 1939 -1940, the last year when Latin alphabet was used for date letters.
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FYI

In 20th-century Egypt, the national country hallmark for gold articles would feature the core image of a standing bird that, over the years has turned from facing left to then facing right. This core image, often identified by Westerners as the famous ancient Egyptian Ibis, has now been identified by the Egyptian Assay Office. The bird depicted as the Egyptian country hallmark for gold is a Larus, a type of Egyptian gull.
https://www.planetofbirds.com/white-eye ... ophthalmus
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Source; World Hallmarks Volume II Asia, Middle East, Africa, Danusia V. Niklewicz, Lindy L. Matula, William B. Whetstone published 2016
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