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50 Pounds GEM- Hatshepsut Statue

Issuer Central Bank of Egypt
Year 2025
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Composition Silver (.720) (280 Copper)
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Reverse script Arabic, Latin
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Edge Reeded
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Egypt's commemorative silver program has leaned heavily on pharaonic iconography for decades, but Hatshepsut is a pointed choice — one of the few female pharaohs in ancient Egyptian history, she ruled for roughly twenty years during the 18th Dynasty before her successor Thutmose III systematically defaced her monuments and erased her name from official records. Her story was effectively lost until the late 19th century, when Egyptologists pieced together her reign largely from the damage done to it.

The statue referenced here almost certainly draws from the Metropolitan Museum's celebrated collection, recovered from Hatshepsut's mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari, where thousands of fragments were buried in a pit — possibly by Thutmose III himself.

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