The Egypt 20 Pounds with a pick number P-65j was issued by the Central of Egypt in 2013. Its obverse depicts the Muhammad Ali Pasha mosque which is also known as the Alabaster Mosque in Cairo. The reverse of the note displays Ramesses II with a bow and an arrow, riding on a war chariot. It also shows stylized papyrus flowers and a bas relief from the Sesostris I Chapel at the Karnak temple, illustrating the coronation of a pharaoh, the inauguration of the temple construction, and the pharaoh holding an offering table. The 155 x 70 mm banknote has a registration device in the form of the eye of Horus. This particular 20 Egyptian pound banknote has been graded 66 by the Paper Money Guaranty.