50 afghanis 1967 — Афганистан ( Pick: 43 )
Регион:
Ближний Восток и Азия
Лицевая сторона
Оборотная сторона
Описание банкноты
The banknote is a 50 afghanis issued in Afghanistan in 1967. It is cataloged under Pick number 43, which identifies it within the issue and places it among documented banknotes of this denomination.
The front side features a multicolor underprint with an image of Arg-e Shahi, the King’s palace. This design is complemented by the signatures of Habibullah Mali Achekzai and Abdul Karim Hakimi. The dimensions of the note are 150 x 60 mm.
This note is primarily green in color. The printing office responsible for its production is TDLR without imprint. The State Bank of Afghanistan issued notes in various denominations during this period of economic transition in the 1960s.
The front side features a multicolor underprint with an image of Arg-e Shahi, the King’s palace. This design is complemented by the signatures of Habibullah Mali Achekzai and Abdul Karim Hakimi. The dimensions of the note are 150 x 60 mm.
This note is primarily green in color. The printing office responsible for its production is TDLR without imprint. The State Bank of Afghanistan issued notes in various denominations during this period of economic transition in the 1960s.
Характеристики
- Подписано
- Habibullah Mali Achekzai and Abdul Karim Hakimi
- Дата выпуска
- 31 May 1969
- Типография
- TDLR without imprint
- Бумага
- paper
- Цвет
- Green
- Размер
- 150 x 60 mm
- Каталог Pick
- 43
Об этой банкноте
The *Da Afghanistan Bank* issued this 50 afghanis banknote in 1967. This series was introduced as part of Afghanistan's ongoing efforts to modernize its currency during the 1960s, reflecting the country's economic and infrastructural developments under King Mohammed Zahir Shah's reign.
The front of the banknote features a portrait on a multicolor underprint, alongside the Arg-e Shahi, or King's Palace. The reverse side depicts an intricate architectural design. It was printed by Thomas De La Rue (TDLR) without an imprint. The note measures 150 x 60 mm and is signed by Habibullah Mali Achekzai and Abdul Karim Hakimi.