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Egypt 5 Pounds Banknote, 2008, P-63c.16z, UNC, Replacement 500, TAP 60-70 Authenticated

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  • Dimensions: 145 x 70 mm
  • Watermark: King Tuthmosis & electrotype 5
  • Windowed & Solid Security Thread
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The Egypt 5 Pounds with a pick number P-63c.16z was released by the Central Bank of Egypt in 2008. The note is in slate blue, yellow, orange, and green color combinations. Its obverse displays the Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo. The reverse of the note features a bas relief originating from the Ptolemaic temple that depicts agriculture, the Nile god holding an offering table with papyrus flowers and lotus, and fishing. The 145 x 70 mm paper bill bears the eye of Horus as its registration device. Additionally, this replacement 500 banknote is in uncirculated condition and is TAP authenticated.

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