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

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Egypt 5 Pound banknote from 2008 has a pick number of P-63c.16z, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and features Ahmad Ibn Tulun mosque.


  • SKU:
    EGYP63C.16U-RP
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    Replacement - UNC
  • UPC/ISBN
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Category: Egypt
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The Egypt 5 Pounds with a pick number P-63c.16z was issued in 2008 by the Central Bank of Egypt with enhanced security features such as Omron rings and windowed security threads. The banknote comes in slate blue, yellow, green, and orange color combinations. The banknotes obverse features the Ahmad Ibn Tulun mosque which is located in Cairo. Its reverse depicts a bas relief from the Ptolemaic temple, representing agriculture, the Nile god carrying an offering table with lotus and papyrus flowers, and fishing. The note is 145 x 70 mm in size and bears the eye of Horus as its registration device. This particular replacement banknote with the number 500 comes in uncirculated condition.

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