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Iraq 50 Fils (King Faisal II)
50 Fils

Iraq 50 Fils (King Faisal II)

Iraq · 1953 (AH 1372)

The reverse features the denomination '50' in large numerals within a central circle, surrounded by the country's name and stars along the rim. The obverse (not fully visible) typically features the portrait of King Faisal II.

Country
Iraq
Year
1953 (AH 1372)
Denomination
50 Fils
Metal
Silver (.500)

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Overview

The reverse features the denomination '50' in large numerals within a central circle, surrounded by the country's name and stars along the rim. The obverse (not fully visible) typically features the portrait of King Faisal II.

Historical significance

This coin was issued during the reign of King Faisal II, the last King of Iraq. It represents the Hashemite monarchy era before the 1958 revolution. The 1953 issue marks a period of modernization in Iraq prior to political upheaval.

Estimated value

$5.00 - $15.00 USD (depending on condition)

Care & preservation

Keep in a cool, dry place. Handle by the edges to avoid transferring skin oils to the metal. Do not clean or polish, as this can severely reduce the numismatic value of silver coins.