1 Dollar - Elizabeth II (Horus Eye)
Issuer Fiji
Type Non-circulating coins
Obverse
The obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II profile.
Lettering: ELIZABETH II 1 DOLLAR FIJI 2012
Reverse
On coin reverse the reproduction of the Horus Eye with 24 carat gilded.
Lettering: EGYPT - AGYPTEN - EGIPTO - ÉGYPTE
Basic Information
Category
Coin
Ruler
Republic (Wikidata)
Technique
Milled
Orientation
medal
Demonetization
No
Face Value
1 Dollar (Numeric: 1)
Series
Colourful Egypt
References
KM #352
Physical Characteristics
Composition
Silver (.999)
Weight
20 g
Size
40 mm
Shape
Round
Technical Details
Obverse Lettering
ELIZABETH II 1 DOLLAR FIJI 2012
Reverse Lettering
EGYPT - AGYPTEN - EGIPTO - ÉGYPTE
Comments
Horus Eye
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. The eye is personified in the goddess Wadjet. It is also known as "The Eye of Ra".
Horus was the ancient Egyptian sky god who was usually depicted as a falcon, most likely a lanner or peregrine falcon. His right eye was associated with the sun god, Ra. The eye symbol represents the marking around the eye of the falcon, including the "teardrop" marking sometimes found below the eye.
In one myth, when Set and Horus were fighting for the throne after Osiris's death, Set gouged out Horus's left eye. The majority of the eye was restored by either Hathor or Thoth (with the last portion possibly being supplied magically). When Horus's eye was recovered, he offered it to his father, Osiris, in hopes of restoring his life. Hence, the eye of Horus was often used to symbolise sacrifice, healing, restoration, and protection.