2017 2 oz Chad Egyptian Relic Series Antiqued Ramesses II Silver Coin (w/Box)
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2017 2 oz Chad Egyptian Relic Series Antiqued Ramesses II Silver Coin (w/Box)
Step back into the grandeur of ancient Egypt with the 2017 2 oz Chad Egyptian Relic Series Antiqued Ramesses II Silver Coin, a remarkable issue from the renowned Scottsdale Mint. Struck in .999 fine silver with a unique rimless, 4.75 mm thick format, this coin authentically replicates the look and feel of a hand-carved Egyptian artifact. Each piece arrives in a glossy presentation box, enhancing its collectible appeal and display value
Born around 1303 B.C., Ramesses II, known as Ramesses the Great, ruled Egypt from 1279 B.C. to 1213 B.C. — a reign that spanned nearly 70 years and defined an era of unmatched prosperity and power. Ascending the throne at around 24 years old, he led successful campaigns against the Canaanites, Hittites, Nubians, and Sherden sea raiders, expanding Egypt’s borders and influence.
The 2017 release marks the final issue in the Egyptian Relic Series, concluding the set with two masterful coins — Ramesses II Silver Coin BU and Ramesses II – Afterlife Silver Coin BU. Both coins pay tribute to one of the most celebrated and powerful rulers in human history.
Coin Features:
- Limited mintage of only 25,000 coins worldwide
- Struck from 2 troy ounces of .999 fine silver
- Antiqued finish
- Produced by Scottsdale Mint
- Legal tender in the Republic of Chad with a face value of 1,000 Francs
- Coin arrives in a box
- Obverse: Shows the Republic of Chad national crest. The crest is surrounded by the inscriptions “Republique du Tchad”, “2 Troy oz”, “.999 Fine Silver”, “1000 Francs CFA”, and “2017.”
- Reverse: Features the profile of Ramesses II.
With its limited mintage, historical depth, and exquisite craftsmanship, the 2017 2 oz Chad Egyptian Relic Series Ramesses II Silver Coin is a must-have for fans of ancient civilizations and fine silver art. Secure your coin today and experience the timeless grandeur of Egypt’s golden age in the palm of your hand.
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