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This Egyptian banknote has a face value of 5 piastres and was issued in 1997.
The obverse of the note has a dominant green and orange color. It features a portrait of Queen Nefertiti on the right side. The legend is in Arabic script.
The reverse of the note has a notable peculiarity: it is a mule error. This numismatic term refers to a banknote with an association error, in this case the presence of Salah Hamad's signature as Minister of Finance. The inscriptions on the reverse are written in Arabic and Latin.
The watermark of the note represents the mask of Tutankhamun.
In terms of design, the 1997 5 piastre note offers a glimpse into the important symbols and historical figures of Egypt. The choice of Nefertiti for the obverse highlights her role as queen consort during the reign of Akhenaten, while the mask of Tutankhamun as a watermark recalls the richness of pharaonic history. The signature error on the reverse adds a dimension of interest for collectors, due to its potential rarity.
This banknote testifies to a specific era of Egyptian economic history and reflects the cultural elements valued by the country.