Egypt 20 Pounds 2017-Jul-27

Special Replacement Prefix (م/999); S.T. (6)

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Egypt 20 Pounds, 2016-2024 P-74 obverse
Egypt 20 Pounds, 2016-2024 P-74 reverse

Information:

Rarity B - Uncommon
Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
2017-Jul-27 Special Replacement Prefix (م/999); S.T. (6) + - - - - - -
Reference P#74
Country Egypt
Period Pound (1916-date)
Issuing bank Central Bank of Egypt
Currency Pounds
Denomination 20 Pounds
Type Circulation banknotes
Year 2016-2024
Shape Rectangular
Composition Paper
Demonetized No
Size (WxH) 155x70 mm

Obverse:

Egypt 20 Pounds, 2016-2024 P-74
Latin

Obverse text

البنك المركزي المصري ‎عشرون جنيها ‎مسجد محمد على القلعة ١٨٣٠-٤٨

Obverse symbol

Dark grey and dark green print; multicoloured yellow, green, blue, and pink underprint. The Great Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha or Alabaster Mosque (Arabic: مسجد محمد علي‎) is a mosque situated in the Citadel of Cairo in Egypt and was commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha between 1830 and 1848. Situated on the summit of the citadel, this Ottoman style mosque, the largest to be built in the first half of the 19th century, is, with its animated silhouette and twin minarets, the most visible mosque in Cairo. The mosque was built in memory of Tusun Pasha, Muhammad Ali's oldest son, who died in 1816. This mosque, along with the citadel, is one of the landmarks and tourist attractions of Cairo and is one of the first features to be seen when approaching the city from any direction.

Reverse:

Image 1
Latin

Reverse text

Central Bank of Egypt 20 TWENTY POUNDS

Reverse symbol

Dark green, dark brown, and dark grey print; multicoloured yellow/green/blue underprint. "Central Bank of Egypt" written in stylized font. At left- Ramses II is fighting in a chariot at the Battle of Kadesh with two arches, one with the reins tied around his waist to free both hands. This relief was found in Abu Simbel, a village in the Egyptian part of Nubia, about 240 km (150 mi) southwest of Aswan and near the border with modern day Sudan. At bottom and right - Frieze from chapel of Sesostris I depicting the Pharaoh’s coronation