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- Jordan 5 Dinars Banknote, 1975-1992 ND, P-19d, UNC, TAP Authenticated
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This uncirculated 5 Jordan dinar banknote is part of the second family of banknotes issued by the Central Bank of Jordan that censors any reference to the authorizing law of 1959. It is a red note that measures 152 mm long and 76 mm wide. The front side includes a portrait of Al-Husayn ibn Talal and the signatures of Basel Jardaneh as the Minister of Finance and Said Al Nabulsi as the Governor of the Central Bank of Jordan. The backside of the note includes the front view of Al Deir (The Monastery) at the Petra archaeological site. The note has a solid security thread and a watermark of King Hussein wearing a kuffiyeh. The notes details are TAP (Trust. Authenticate. Protect) Authenticated.