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Jordan - Half Dinar 1975 - Pick # 17e - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 355
In 66 EPQ: 169
In higher grades: 154
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The Jordanian half dinar banknote is a fascinating piece of currency showcasing rich cultural and historical significance. This banknote features the portrait of King Hussein, a prominent historical figure in Jordan's modern history. It is adorned with intricate designs and patterns that reflect the heritage of the region. Its color palette primarily consists of soft browns and greens, providing a visually appealing look while also incorporating essential security features. Understanding the artistry and security elements of this note offers insight into Jordan's identity and its currency's role in economic and cultural exchange.


Obverse (front)
The front of the half dinar banknote prominently displays a portrait of King Hussein. Surrounding his image are delicate ornate patterns that highlight the craftsmanship of Jordanian currency. The banknote's color scheme features a blend of light brown and soft green hues, which evoke a sense of warmth and authenticity. Notably, a watermark featuring King Hussein can be seen when held up to the light, serving as an important security feature. Additional details include microprinting and security threads that are integrated into the design, providing both aesthetic value and protection against counterfeiting.

Reverse (back)
On the reverse side, the banknote continues with intricate designs but focuses more on symbolic representations of Jordanian culture. Geometric patterns and motifs fill the background, showcasing the artistry and traditional craftsmanship of the region. There are also Arabic inscriptions that further emphasize the banknote's cultural significance. Like the front, the back is designed with safety features in mind, including special inks that may change color when tilted. Overall, the imagery on both sides encapsulates Jordan's heritage and the importance of secure currency.

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E - Auction # 24 / PMG / May
Main categorie
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Country
Jordan
Year
1975
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