1993 Egypt 25 Piastres Banknote

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Obverse: The obverse side of the banknote features the Al-Azhar Mosque, one of Egypt’s most important and iconic religious and educational institutions, located in Cairo. The detailed design of the mosque’s architecture stands out against a background of intricate geometric patterns. The denomination "25" is prominently displayed in the top right corner inside a decorative frame.
Obverse lettering: البنك المركزي المصري, خمسة وعشرون قرشا, محافظ
Reverse: The reverse showcases the Eagle of Saladin, Egypt’s national emblem, placed centrally with sheaves of wheat flanking it on both sides, symbolizing agriculture. The denomination "25" is displayed in large numbers on both the top right and bottom left corners, along with the English words "Central Bank of Egypt" and "Twenty-Five Piastres."
Reverse lettering: Central Bank of Egypt, 25, TWENTY-FIVE PIASTRES
Size: ±130 x 70 mm
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SKU: BAN383-
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