KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

500 fils 1949 — Jordan ( Pick: 1 )

Region: Middle East & Asia
Front side
500 fils Jordan 1949 — Front side
Back side
500 fils Jordan 1949 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 500 fils issued in Jordan in 1949. It is cataloged under Pick number 1. The dimensions of the note are 128 x 76 mm, and it is printed on paper. The note is purple in color and is signed by Signature 1. The printing office responsible for its production is Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited.

The front side design details are not specified. Additional information or visual attributes of the back side design are also not provided. The specification of Pick number 1 helps identify the note within the catalog of documented banknotes.

The 500 fils banknote was one of the initial issues of Jordanian currency after the country established its central financial system. This period marked a significant step in the development of Jordan's currency.

Specifications

Signed by
Signature 1
Date of issue
1949
Printing office
Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited
Paper
Paper
Colour
Purple
Dimensions
128 x 76 mm
Pick catalog
1

About this banknote

The Currency Board of Jordan issued the 500 fils banknote in 1949. This series was introduced following the establishment of the Jordanian dinar as the national currency, replacing the Palestinian pound to reinforce Jordan’s monetary independence.

The front of the banknote features a landscape with hills and a structure, framed by intricate borders. The reverse side depicts a scene with individuals and livestock. Printed by Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, the note is predominantly purple and measures 128 x 76 mm, marked as Pick number 1.

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