Why collectors want it
- Coin issued under Sultan Fuad before his accession as King; low‑mintage period.
- Heaton mintmark (H) provides interesting variety and adds scarcity.
- PCGS MS 64: choice mint state with strong luster and minimal marks.
Description
This 2 Piastres silver piece, dated AH 1338 / AD 1920 H, was minted for Sultan Fuad’s short reign. The Heaton mintmark is visible, indicating Birmingham production. With crisp design elements and lustrous surfaces, it has been graded PCGS MS 64. This variety is catalogued as KM‑325 and is sought after by type and date collectors alike.
Key Specs
- Country: Egypt
- Denomination: 2 Piastres
- Metal: Silver
- Date: AH 1338 / AD 1920 H
- Ruler/Era: Fuad (Sultan)
- Mintmark: H (Heaton, Birmingham)
- Grade: PCGS MS 64
- Notes: KM‑325
- Certification #: 43222287 (for verification; omitted from headline)
Collector Notes
Excellent for collectors pursuing Sultan Fuad period coins, mintmark varieties, or high‑grade early 20th‑century Egyptian silver.

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