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  • 10 Fils 1943, KM# 108, Iraq, Faisal II
  • 10 Fils 1943, KM# 108, Iraq, Faisal II
Description

The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq was a state located in the Middle East from 1932 to 1958.

Faisal II (1935–1958) was the last King of Iraq. He reigned from 4 April 1939 until July 1958, when he was killed during the 14 July Revolution. This regicide marked the end of the thirty-seven-year-old Hashemite monarchy in Iraq, which then became a republic.

The overthrow of the Egyptian monarchy in 1953 and the formation of the United Arab Republic in February 1958 only provided impetuses to ideas of a revolution. The Hashemite Arab Federation was formed between Iraq and Jordan in February 1958 with Faisal as its head, which did not quell widespread opposition. In July 1958, a group of Royal Iraqi Army officers led by Abd al-Karim Qasim mounted a coup d'état and overthrew the monarchy. Faisal was executed along with numerous members of his family in the process.

Obverse

Depicts a bust of King Faisal II (child) dividing the inscription "Faisal the Second / King of Iraq" right.

The mintmark of the Mumbai Mint (I) below the portrait.

Engraver: Patrick Brindley

فيصل الثاني
ملك العراق
PB
I

Reverse

Value in Arabic in a central circle with lettering divided dates and legend (Iraqi Kingdom).

المملكة
١٠
فلس
١٣٦٢ - ١٩٤٣
العراقية

Edge

10 Fils

Kingdom
KM# 108 Schön# 14
Characteristics
Material Bronze
Weight 6.75 g
Diameter 24 mm
Thickness -
Shape wavy (scallop, sun-shaped)
Notches 12
Alignment Medal
Mint
Mumbai Mint (I)

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