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Silver-colored commemorative medal with Arabic inscription

Medals and Commemoratives

AI Estimated Value

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$15-$40

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a circular, silver-colored commemorative medal or coin-style pendant, likely made of a base metal alloy or silver-toned material. The obverse face features a textured background with raised relief imagery. The central design depicts stylized wheat stalks and two hands pointing towards an interlocking three-ring symbol, which is consistent with the iconography for agricultural or cooperative organizations. Arabic script is visible along the upper and lower borders; the upper text appears to read "مهرجان جريدة التعاون" (Festival of the Cooperation Newspaper), while the bottom text relates to the Egyptian Al-Taawon newspaper. A small metal jump ring is attached to the top left edge, suggesting it was once used as a necklace pendant or keychain. The item shows significant signs of wear, including surface abrasions, tarnishing, and some green oxidation (verdigris) near the bottom rim, which typically occurs on copper-based alloys. Based on the design and context of the publication, it appears consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century Egyptian commemorative ephemera. Precise identification of the metal content and production date would require in-person material testing and catalog research.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have reviewed this circular, silver-toned medal which bears inscriptions and iconography hypothesized to be associated with the Egyptian 'Al-Taawon' (Cooperation) newspaper. The design, featuring wheat stalks and interlocking rings, suggests it was likely produced as a commemorative token or promotional ephemera for an agricultural festival or cooperative event, possibly dating to the mid-to-late 20th century. Based on what I can see, the presence of green oxidation (verdigris) suggests the material is likely a silver-plated copper-base alloy rather than solid silver. I cannot verify the exact metal composition or the specific production year from a photograph; a physical inspection and localized testing would be required to rule out a solid silver strike. The item shows significant signs of wear, including surface abrasions and tarnishing, which typical for items of this type but does impact the secondary market value. The market for mid-century Egyptian commemorative ephemera is localized, and demand generally comes from collectors of press history or Middle Eastern numismatics. If this item were found to be a rare solid silver variant with documented provenance, the value could increase toward the higher end of the estimate. Conversely, if it is a common base-metal souvenir, it would trade at the lower end. To confirm its origins and material value, an in-person examination by a numismatist and a chemical or XRF test for silver content would be necessary. This estimate assumes the hypothesized attribution to the 'Al-Taawon' festival is correct, as an unattributed or modern replica would hold minimal collector value beyond its aesthetic or sentimental appeal.

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