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Currency 1956 National Bank of Egypt One Pound Banknote P# 30 Signed Sa'ad XF++

$ 26.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Detailed Description: See Below
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Year: 1956
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • California Prop 65 Warning: NA
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country: Egypt
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Condition: For international buyers, please note that the new US postal rates for overseas shipping are very high and we are unable to change them. Additional charges will be incurred depending on the value of the item. Please check the cost of shipping before bidding. I would grade this banknote as a nice extremely fine or much better with all the details being very well preserved. The note has a light central vertical fold but is clean, crisp, and otherwise intact. The note has no stains, no graffiti, no pinholes and is in great original condition. The note retains most of its original stiffness and crispiness. The corners are intact, fully squared with no observable rounding. The edge shows no roughness and note has no tears or splits. A beautiful crisp note in excellent original condition worthy of a spot in your collection of Egyptian banknotes. Please see scans for additional condition information.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Certification: Uncertified

    Description

    Currency 1956 Egypt One Pound
    National Bank of Egypt
    Pick Number 30 Signed Sa'ad
    Crisp Extremely Fine or Better Banknote
    For your World or Egyptian Currency Collection-PCU1528
    Details
    Description:
    A beautiful crisp extremely fine or much better banknote from Egypt. This is the Cairo 9 January 1956 one pound banknote issued by the National Bank of Egypt. The banknote is blue and lilac in color on multi colored background. It depicts the image of Tutankhamen facing forward within a circular frame to the right of the front. The back is blue in color and shows ancient Egyptian temple ruins in water with a round white circle to its right (where the watermark is located). The front also indicates that the note was issued according to the decree dated 25th June 1898. This particular note has the serial number 345232 and is from the series (Kha Dal) KD/40, which is displayed twice in black lettering on the front and not on the back. The note has a watermark depicting the head of the Sphinx of Giza. It is signed by Ahmed Zaki Sa'ad the governor of the National Bank of Egypt at the time. Please carefully review the scans presented as they are part and parcel of our description.
    Date:
    9 January 1956.
    Printer:
    Uncertain.
    Size:
    The banknote measures ~6 3/8" by ~3 3/8".
    Pick Number:
    P 30 and is listed in The Banknote Book as B130b.
    Condition:
    For international buyers, please note that the new US postal rates for overseas shipping are very high and we are unable to change them. Additional charges will be incurred depending on the value of the item. Please check the cost of shipping before bidding. I would grade this banknote as a nice extremely fine or much better with all the details being very well preserved. The note has a light central vertical fold but is clean, crisp, and otherwise intact. The note has no stains, no graffiti, no pinholes and is in great original condition. The note retains most of its original stiffness and crispiness. The corners are intact, fully squared with no observable rounding. The edge shows no roughness and note has no tears or splits. A beautiful crisp note in excellent original condition worthy of a spot in your collection of Egyptian banknotes. Please see scans for additional condition information.
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