CIT’s Hommage to Ancient Egypt: Scarab – King Tut

Many ancient Egypts had a very personal connection to their scarabs.
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Scarabs are age-old lucky charms, amulets in this shape have been around since antiquity. CIT added a new chapter to the history of scarabs with Scarab – King Tut. By means of smartminting® technology, CIT created at B. H. Mayer’s Kunstprägeanstalt in Munich a three-dimensional miniature sculpture with a unique charm thanks to the Swarovski element. King Tut would have been proud to have such a scarab in his tomb.

Palau / 5 Dollars / Silver .999 / 1 oz / ca. 27 x 18 mm / Mintage: 1,500.

Description of the Coin

Shape: Miniature sculpture in the shape of a scarab.

One side features a scarab with two cartouches on its wings, the left one shows the individual name of Tutankhamun “Living image of Amun, Ruler of Southern Iunu” (translation), the right his title as Pharaoh “The possessor of the manifestations of Re” (translation). A multicolored Swarovski crystal in a multitude of colors is embedded between the upper end of the wings and the thorax; year 2021 on the head.

The other side features the coat of arms of Palau with the inscription REPUBLIC OF PALAU $ 5; above it a jewel from the tomb of Tutankhamun in the shape of his throne name; left of it the eye of Horus, right of it ankh, the key of life.

A splendid scarab that was found in the tomb of Tutankhamun.

Background

In ancient Egypt, scarabs protected not only the living but especially the dead. They were present in many forms at any tomb and were placed between the mummy bandages. To personalize an amulet, the name of the person it was dedicated to was inscribed on it. CIT picks up this tradition with its scarab. It features two of the numerous names of King Tutankhamun: his individual name and his throne name. Today, we know him by his individual name that translates to “Living image of Amun”. It is supplemented by the title “Ruler of Southern Iunu (= Heliopolis)”. Every Egyptian ruler received their throne name when they ascended the throne. Tutankhamun called himself Neb Cheperu Re, which translates to “The possessor of the manifestations of Re”. The scarab played a central role as a cipher for the sun god Re in his throne name.

The actions of the scarabaeus sacer, the dung beetle species native to Egypt, were considered a parable for what was supposed to happen in the underworld: the sun bark carried the sun from west to east after sunset so that it would rise rejuvenated the next morning. The scarab therefore stood for the bodily resurrection of the dead.

 

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There is a whole fascinating story behind why the Egyptians worshipped the scarab or dung beetle.

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