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Jordan 5 Dinars Banknote, 2014 (AH1435), P-35g, UNC

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Jordan 5 dinars banknote from 2014 (AH1435) has a pick number P-35g, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition, and features King Abdullah.


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    JORD35GU
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    UNC
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This uncirculated 5 Dinars Jordan note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Central Bank of Jordan. It is an orange, red, and brown note that is dated 2014 (AH1435), bear the signatures of Umayya Salah Toukan and Dr. Ziad Fariz, and measures 137 x 74 mm. Its obverse side features King Abdullah on horseback inspecting army troops and calvary, King Abdullah Bin Al-Hussein and his seal, and a gold coin struck in 1916 during the Proclamation of the Great Arab Revolt. Its reverse side shows an Umayyad coin struck at a mint in Jordan, King Abdullah Bin Al-Hussein headquarters and trees. Security features include a solid security thread and windowed security thread with demetalized CBJ 5 and a watermark of King Abdullah Bin Al Hussein and electrotype arabic text.

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