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Egypt’s Mint Authority has released its most recent issue of commemorat­ive coins, a collection featuring the last three patriarchs of the Coptic Orthodo Church.

Salah al-Basha, Curator of the Mint Authority Museum, told W that the new collection comes within the interest and efforts of the Public Treasury and the Mint to commemorat­e Egypt’s political, economic, and religious history; also significan­t figures in the history of the country.

The Patriarch’s Collection, Mr Basha told W , was achieved through the Moint effort of the Mint and the papal headquarte­rs as well as the Institute of Coptic Studies.

The three coin collection features the current Pope of Ale andria and Patriarch of the See of St Mark, Pope Tawadros II and his two predecesso­rs Pope Shenouda III 1923 2012 and Pope Kyrillos 9I 1902 1971 .

The collection is intended to commemorat­e fifty years on the passing away of Pope Kyrillos 9I, and the golden Mubilee of the coronation of Pope Shenouda III.

All three patriarchs are widely loved and venerated by Copts and Egyptians at large. Pope Kyrillos was patriarch of the Coptic Orthodo Church in 1959 1971. e was canonised in June 2013, his feast is celebrated on 9 March, the date that coincides with his departure. Pope Shenouda III was pope in 1971 2012.

The Mint Authority sells the high relief collection in a red velvet bo made especially to house the collection.

The faces of the three Coptic popes figure in high relief each on the face of a coin with his name written in Coptic, and one of his most famous quotes on the upper arc of the coin.

The flip of the coins which features the face of Pope Kyrillos is a three dimensiona­l model of St Mark’s Cathedral in Abbassiya, which he built and opened in 1968. It carries his words “Pray all the time”.

Pope Shenouda’s flip coin features the papal headquarte­rs in Abbasiya, which celebrates 60 years on its establishm­ent this year. The words it carries are “Egypt is a homeland which lives in us”.

Pope Tawadros’s face is on the side of the coin that has a relief model of the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Christ, which was opened in January 2019 by Pope Tawadros and President Abdel-)attah al-Sisi in the New Administra­tive Capital. The coin carries his quote “Love one another”.

The coins are made of nickel and come in three versions a silver collection, a silver plated one with 800 carat silver, and a bron e plated copper version. Each coin is 61 millimetre­s in diameter and 5 millimetre­s thick.

The Mint Authority has so far released 300 sets of the Patriarch’s Collection, but has authorisat­ion to release up to 1000 sets according to market demand.

This is the 6th collection of commemorat­ive coins the Mint issues. The first was the 12-coin Christ Collection in 2017; followed by the 12-coin Treasures of Pharaonic Egypt Collection in 2018; the 12-coin oly )amily Collection in 2018; the Muhammad Ali Pasha Dynasty Collection in 2019; and the 6-coin istorical Cairo Collection in 2020.

The only outlet selling these collection­s is at the Mint in Cairo.

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