Prefix (263/غ) to (268/غ);6 Prefixes; ST3 ;large watermark, numbers next to prefix, metal strip at left
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| Rarity | B - Uncommon |
| Date | Variety | Iss. | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
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| 2006-Nov-14 | Prefix (263/غ) to (268/غ);6 Prefixes; ST3 ;large watermark, numbers next to prefix, metal strip at left | + | - | - | - | - | - | $0,87 |
| Reference | P#62m |
| Country | Egypt |
| Period | Pound (1916-date) |
| Issuing bank | Central Bank of Egypt |
| Currency | Piastres |
| Denomination | 50 Piastres |
| Type | Circulation banknotes |
| Year | 1994-2008 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Composition | Paper |
| Demonetized | No |
| Size (WxH) | 135x70 mm |
Obverse:
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Arabic
Obverse symbolAl-Azhar Mosque and its minarets.
Al-Azhar Mosque (Al-Jāmiʿ al-ʾAzhar, lit. 'The Resplendent Congregational Mosque'), known simply in Egypt as al-Azhar. It is an Egyptian mosque in Islamic Cairo. Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah of the Fatimid dynasty commissioned its construction for the newly established capital city in 970. Its name is usually thought to derive from az-Zahrāʾ (meaning "the shining one"), a title given to Fatimah. It was the first mosque established in Cairo, a city that has since gained the nickname "the City of a Thousand Minarets".
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Reverse:
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Arabic
Reverse textCENTRAL BANK OF EGYPT
FIFTY PIASTRES
50
50
Reverse symbolThe upper part of the statue of Ramses II, backed by a vertical multi-coloured ornamental band and a collection of lotus flowers and the sun boat. At the bottom right corner appears a Pharaonic cartouche. On the left side of the note is a drawing taken from the façade of a Pharaonic temple.
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