50 pounds 1996 — Egypt ( Pick: 60 )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Egypt, dated 1996, carries a denomination of 50 pounds. It features a design with the Abu Hariba Mosque on the front and multicolor elements.
On the reverse, the note showcases Isis above an archaic boat and an interior view of the Edfu temple. The banknote includes a watermark of Tutankhamun's mask and measures 160x70mm. It is cataloged under Pick number 60. The color scheme consists of purple and blue, along with brown, violet, and multicolor accents.
On the reverse, the note showcases Isis above an archaic boat and an interior view of the Edfu temple. The banknote includes a watermark of Tutankhamun's mask and measures 160x70mm. It is cataloged under Pick number 60. The color scheme consists of purple and blue, along with brown, violet, and multicolor accents.
Specifications
- Colour
- Purple and blue
- Pick catalog
- 60
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Egypt issued this 50-pound banknote series from 1996. The series was introduced during a period of updating currency designs, with specific release dates ranging from September 2, 1993, to November 18, 1999. The note displays the signature styles numbered 18 and 19.
The front side features the Abu Hariba Mosque, depicted in brown, violet, and multicolor. The back side displays the goddess Isis above an archaic boat, alongside an interior view of the Edfu Temple. A watermark of Tutankhamen's mask is included. The note measures 160 x 70 millimeters and is cataloged as Pick 60.