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Egyptian Relic MPM Bar 1/4 oz .999 Fine Silver Gods Anubis Ammit Horus King Tut

$ 9.47

Availability: 78 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Egypt
  • Fineness: 0.999
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Year: 2023
  • Color: BN
  • Composition: Silver
  • KM Number: 5677

    Description

    Egyptian Relic Series Hand Poured Silver Round
    1/4 troy ounce of .999 fine silver
    Round Highlights:
    Arrives in a plastic flip
    All-new product with antique patina
    Contains Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
    Obverse features the image of King Tuts sarcophagus.
    Reverse includes a pyramid with hieroglyphs.
    Hand-struck!
    These Egyptian Silver Rounds pay homage to ancient coinage with an application of antique patina that gives them added warmth and depth to the design.
    Additionally, these oz Egyptian Silver Rounds have an anti-polish application that furthers the appearance of age. Each round in this collection is hand struck at Monarch, and purposely aligned off-center to ensure that no two rounds are exactly alike in appearance.
    King Tut was known as the Boy King of Ancient Egypt, and served as pharaoh of the empire from the young age of roughly 9 years old until his death at the age of 18. His death has been analyzed endlessly in the modern era, with many scholars surmising that he was murdered by a group that was in line to take power in Egypt, while others believe illness ended his life.
    On the obverse of the oz Egyptian Silver Round is the image of King Tuts sarcophagus, which was discovered completely intact with his mummified remains inside in the early 20th century by British Egyptologists combing the deserts for as-yet-undiscovered tombs of pharaohs from Ancient Egypt.
    The reverse of each of these rounds includes a collection of important hieroglyphs along the top, with a pyramid featured in the center of the design field. Pyramids of Ancient Egypt dominate the modern landscape of Egypt as some of the nations most beloved cultural artifacts. Though pyramids have been discovered in various regions of the world, Egypt is home to the vast majority with over 1,000 still standing by some counts.