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Banknote Egypt 5 Pounds - Ahmed Ibn Toulon Mosque - Pharaonic wall inscription - 2014

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
2014
Catalog
WPM (P. 72a)
Country
Egypt
Quality
UNC
Face value
5 pounds
Institution
Central bank of Egypt
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The 5 Egyptian pound banknote issued in 2014 has distinctive features on both sides.

On the obverse, the main visual element is a representation of the Mosque of Ahmed Ibn Tulun, a historical building emblematic of Islamic architecture in Egypt. The mosque is reproduced with attention to architectural detail, highlighting its arches, geometric patterns, and minaret. The overall composition aims to evoke the richness of the country's Islamic cultural heritage.

On the reverse of the banknote, there is a pharaonic wall inscription. This inscription is a testament to ancient Egypt and its millennia-old civilization. The inscription is chosen to represent the pharaonic heritage and the historical continuity of Egypt through the ages. The reproduction of this inscription aims to establish a visual link between modern Egypt and its glorious past.

The banknote's watermark features the bust of Pharaoh Thutmose III. This security detail integrated into the banknote paper is visible through transparency and helps prevent counterfeiting. Next to the bust of Thutmose III, the face value of the banknote, '5', is reproduced in electrotype, a printing technique that enhances the security of the banknote.

By combining Islamic architectural elements and references to pharaonic Egypt, this banknote seeks to reflect the diversity and depth of Egyptian history. The integrated security features, such as the watermark and electrotype, are designed to protect the banknote against counterfeiting and guarantee its value as a means of payment.

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