Why collectors want it
Uniface Strike: struck on one side only (opposite face left blank) – a dramatic mint error not released for normal circulation.
PCGS AU 58: sharp detail with light high-point friction – great eye appeal for an error specimen.
Popular “Eagle” type from early Republic-era Egypt – strong cross-appeal to error and type collectors.
Description
A compelling Egypt 10 Milliemes Brass dated 1958, exhibiting a classic Uniface Strike: one face fully struck, the other intentionally or accidentally left blank due to missing die or press setup. The AU 58 grade denotes near-uncirculated detail with strong luster remnants – an ideal showcase of minting anomaly and an excellent conversation piece for an advanced Egypt or error collection.
Key Specs
Country: Egypt
Denomination: 10 Milliemes
Metal: Brass
Date: 1958
Design/Type: “Eagle” (Republic emblem)
Error Type: Uniface Strike (one-sided; reverse/obverse blank)
Grade: PCGS AU 58
Certification #: 45247400 (for buyer verification; omitted from headline)
Collector Notes
Perfect for sets focused on mint errors, mid-20th-century Egypt, or educational displays illustrating die or setup anomalies.

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