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Ethiopia - 50 Birr 2020 - Pick # 54a - PMG 65 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 32
In 65 EPQ: 8
In higher grades: 24
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The 50 Birr banknote from Ethiopia is a vivid representation of the nation’s agricultural heritage, prominently featuring a tractor on the obverse side. The use of shades of red and intricate patterns enhances its visual appeal, while also incorporating various security elements typical of modern banknotes. This note reflects the importance of agriculture in Ethiopia, with the tractor symbolizing advancement in farming practices. The reverse side likely continues this theme with additional local imagery, reinforcing the connection to Ethiopia's rich natural landscape. This note not only serves as a medium of exchange but also as a cultural artifact highlighting national pride.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 50 Birr note showcases a large illustration of a tractor, symbolizing the agricultural sector's significance in Ethiopia. The predominant use of reddish hues gives the note an eye-catching appearance, complemented by detailed border ornaments and various protective features. It includes microtext and possibly a watermark, common in modern currency to prevent counterfeiting. The denomination '50' is prominently displayed, making it easy to identify. The elaborate design further incorporates geometric patterns and symbols that reflect Ethiopian culture, enhancing both its aesthetic and functional purpose.

Reverse (back)
The back of the banknote continues the agricultural theme with imagery that complements the front. It likely features more landscape or farming elements, possibly showcasing Ethiopia's diverse agricultural output. The use of colors remains consistent with the front, blending shades that are harmonious and aesthetically pleasing. Security features are integrated into the design, such as holograms or microprinting, adding layers of complexity to the note's anti-counterfeiting measures. Overall, the reverse emphasizes the nation’s commitment to agriculture and development, making the banknote a representation of national pride.
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E-Auction # 13 / PMG / October
Main categorie
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Country
Ethiopia
Year
2020
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