The Egypt 50 Piastres Banknote is part of the Central Bank of Egypt’s 2007 issues printed with hints of green, purple, yellow, and orange. Featured on its obverse is the Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo. The reverse shows a carving that illustrates Ramesses II fighting in a battle and a granite statue of Ramesses II holding a crook (heka) from the Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy. It also shows stylized papyrus flowers, a prow of a reed boat, and the name of Ramesses II in a cartouche. The paper bill carries the signature of Farouk Abd El Baky El Okda and a watermark that reflects the mask of King Tut-Ankh-Amon. It is 135 x 70 mm in size and is in uncirculated condition. The note also bears the prefix #274.