Why collectors want it
- Short‑lived Sultan Fuad era (before he became King), associated with lower mintages than later royal issues.
- Heaton mintmark (H) adds attribution interest and scarcity.
- NGC MS 64: attractive mint state with original luster and sharp strike.
Description
This 5 Piastres silver coin, dated AH 1338 / AD 1920 H, was struck under Fuad’s brief tenure as Sultan. The Heaton (H) mintmark indicates the Birmingham mint. With bright cartwheel luster and strong details, this piece earned a NGC MS 64 grade. Its Sultan‑era origin and mintmark variety enhance collectibility.
Key Specs
- Country: Egypt
- Denomination: 5 Piastres
- Metal: Silver
- Date: AH 1338 / AD 1920 H
- Ruler/Era: Fuad (Sultan)
- Grade: NGC MS 64
- Certification #: 2857727‑001 (for verification; omitted from headline)
Collector Notes
A desirable addition for collectors seeking low‑mintage Sultan‑period coins, mintmark varieties, and high‑grade early 20th‑century Egyptian silver.


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