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Egypt 5 Pounds Banknote, 2013, P-63d.1z, UNC, Replacement, Prefix 700

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Egypt 5 Pounds replacement banknote from 2013 has a pick number P-63d.1z, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features the Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque.


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    EGYP63D.1U-RP
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    Replacement - UNC
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This uncirculated note is a replacement print for a 5 Egyptian pound note from 2013. The 5 Egyptian pound note is dated 16 February 2013 and signed by Hisham Ramez Abdel Hafez. It is a slate blue, green, yellow, and orange note that measures 145 mm x 70 mm. Its obverse side features the Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo. Its reverse side features the bas relief scenes of agriculture, a Nile god holding an offering table with lotus and papyrus flowers, and fishing from the Ptolemaic Temple. Security features include a 3-mm wide windowed security thread with demetalized 5 and FIVE POUNDS in Arabic, an Eye of Horus registration device, and a watermark of King Tuthmosis and electrotype 5.

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