Wednesday, December 31, 2008
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Monday, December 29, 2008
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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Monday, December 22, 2008
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Ten-Pound Note
The Design of The Egyptian Ten-Pound Note
(Latest Issue: 1/10/2003)
Face
Back
Watermark
The shape of the Tutankhamoun mask.
Size :15 X 7 cm.
Front :
The main element is the Refa’ie Mosque in Cairo, found at the center of the note.
Back :
The main element is a statute of Chefren. It is found on the left side of the note, underscored to the left by the number (10) written in English.
The Design of The Egyptian Ten Pound Note
(Latest Issue: 19/6/1979)
Face

Back
Watermark
The statue of Tutankhamoun
A metal thread penetrates the right part of the note.
Size :70 mm x 150mm.
Front
The major element is a view of the interior of the Mosque of Al-Rifai printed in dark brown. At the bottom left are two shapes in maroon and light brown, in which the value of the note in Arabic and in English is housed.
Back
The major element is the statue du Roi Chephren, printed in dark brown.
The Design of The Egyptian Ten-Pound Note
(Latest Issue: 27/1/1970)
Face
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Date of Issue : 27/1/1970
Watermark : The Ancient Egyptian Scribe. A metal thread is incorporated along the width of the note.
Dominant Color : Shades of gray and red on face and shades of gray and blue on back.
Face : The eastern facade of the Sultan Hassan Mosque.
Back : The statue of Chephren with a view of the Giza Pyramids.
Size : 180 X 90 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Ten-Pound Note
(Latest Issue: 3/10/1962)
Face
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Back
Date of Issue : 3/10/1962
Watermark : The Eagle.
Dominant Color : Dark green and brown on face and dark brown on back.
Face : Tutankhamoun.
Back : Ornamental floral border.
Size : 181 X 94 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Ten-Pound Note
(Latest Issue: 1/11/1952)
Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 1/11/1952
Watermark : The Sphinx.
Dominant Color : Violet-red on face and red on back.
Face : Tutankhamoun.
Back : View of the symbolic pillars of the Temple of Karnak, and the Sphinx at Alexandria.
Size : 181 X 94 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Ten-Pound Note
(Latest Issue: 3/3/1931)
Face(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 3/3/1931
Watermark : The Sphinx.
Dominant Color : Brown-violet on face and blue - green on back.
Size : 188 X 102 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Ten-Pound Note
(Latest Issue: 1/1/1912)
Face(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 1/1/1912
Watermark : Nil.
Dominant Color : Blue-rose on face, gray on back.
Size : 190 X 98 mm.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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Saturday, December 6, 2008
Five-Pound Note
(Latest Issue: 19/11/1989)
Face

Back
Watermark : The statue of Tutankhamoun.
A fine metal thread permeates through the right hand side of the note.
Size : 14.5 cm. X 7 cm.
Face : The main feature is the Ibn Touloun Mosque in gray, with its minaret being surrounded by geometric designs in light and dark blue. The background is in radiant blue and yellow, starting with a rosette in the same colors on the right hand side and ending with a rosette in blue and green surrounding the watermark. The frame is in bluish gray and includes multi-colored designs at the top and a blue and olive green ribbon at the bottom, interlocked by fine white threads. At the top on the right hand side, and at its bottom on the left hand side, the value is written in white in Arabic figures within a dark olive green geometric pattern decorated with white threads. The name of the Central Bank of Egypt and the value of the note in Arabic letters are inscribed on the right hand side.
Back : The main feature is a pharaonic picture in violet, symbolizing the River Nile bestowing its blessing on the Valley. To the right and to the left of the picture at the bottom, is a blue horizontal frame inside of which are pharaonic drawings. To the right of the picture is a broad vertical ribbon of pharaonic design, with multi-colored horizontal and vertical lines framed by white lines. To the right of the ribbon and behind the watermark is the pharaonic sun. At the top right hand side is the value in numbers in white inside a rectangle in dark olive green containing fine designs of white thread. To the left hand side, the name of the Central Bank of Egypt is inscribed in English, over heading the value of the note in English letters within a pharaonic design in multi-colored radiant circles, with the value of the note in figures. The background of the back side is in pale violet interlocked with blue and green colors.
The Design of the Egyptian Five-Pound Note
(Issued on: 17/6/1981)
Face

Back
Date of Issue : 17/6/1981
Watermark : Tutankhamoun.
A metal thread penetrates the right part of the note.
Dominant Color : Grey, light and dark blue.
Face : Ibn Touloun Mosque in gray.
Back : A Pharaonic engravement in mauve symbolizing the River Nile offering its bounties to the valley.
Size : 145x70mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Five Pound Note
(Issued on: 15/8/1970)
Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue :15/8/1970
Watermark : The Eagle.
Dominant Color : Violet on face
Face : Tutankhamoun.
Back : Ornamental circle.
Size : 170 X 89 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Five Pound Note
(Issued on: 9/8/1969)

Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 9/8/1969
Watermark : The Ancient Egyptian Scribe. A metal thread is incorporated along the width of the note.
Dominant Color : Shades of blue and gray on both face and back.
Face : Ibn Touloun Mosque.
Back : A relief symbolizing the Nile and a part of the pillars of Ramses II's temple at Karnak.
Size : 170 X 85 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Five Pound Note
(Issued on: 2/9/1963 )
Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 2/9/1963.
Watermark : The Eagle.
Dominant Color : Light green on face.
Face : Tutankhamoun.
Back : Ornamental circles.
Size : 170 X 89 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Five Pound Note
(Issued on: 14/3/1963 )
Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 14/3/1963
Watermark : Lotus flower.
Dominant Color : Light green on both face and back.
Face : Tutankhamoun.
Back : Two ornamental circles on the note's sides. Center ornamentation with floral motif.
Size : 170 X 89 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Five Pound Note
(Issued on: 8/5/1952 )
Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 8/5/1952
Watermark : Lotus flower.
Dominant Color : Green-violet on face.
: Green on back.
Face : Tutankhamoun and the Mohamed Ali Mosque.
Back : Group of statues symbolizing the Nile.
Size : 170 X 89 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Five Pound Note
(Issued on: 1/5/1946 )
Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Date of Issue : 1/5/1946
Watermark : Lotus flower.
Dominant Color : Green-violet on face
Dominant Color : Green on back
Face : Portrait of the ex-king and the Mohamed Ali Mosque.
Back : Group of statues symbolizing the Nile.
Size : 170 X 89 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Five Pound Note
(Issued on: 1/8/1924 )
Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 1/8/1924
Watermark : Nil.
Dominant Color :Green-violet on face. : Blue green-red on back.
Face : The Bank's old building.
Back : View of the countryside.
Size : 167 X 88 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian Five Pound Note
(Issued on: 10/1/1899 )
Face
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here "specimen")
Date of Issue : 10/1/1899
Watermark : Nil.
Dominant Color : Yellow, green and pale rose on face and red on back.
Size : 168 X 86 mm.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 15/5/1979)

Face
Back
Watermark : The statue of Tutankamoun. A metal thread penetrates the right part of the note.
Size : 70 mm x 140mm.
Front : The central feature of the note is the Mosque of Sultan Qaitbay printed in dark brown. An ornamental pattern in dark brown merging into tan brown runs along the top side of the note, on the left of which is an olive white line diamond. The Bank’s title and the value of note in bold Arabic are on the right side of the note. On the bottom left and top right of the note in olive and dark brown are two geometric patterns which house the value of the note in open face Arabic. The numbers are printed on the top left and bottom right of the note in black and above the latter number appears the signature of the Governor.
Back : The main feature of the note is a part of the facade of Abu Simbel Temple in chestnut brown, to the left and right of which are two cartouches in brown. At the top right and bottom left of the note set in white line diamonds is the value of the note printed in contrasting shades of brown. The Bank’s title and the value of the note in English are printed in dark brown at the top centre and bottom right of the note respectively. At the top and bottom of the note running in two bands horizontally are birds and other shapes taken from the structure built by Ramses II in front of the Luxor Temple of Amenophis II, and the green colour is dominating in the middle and is flanked on either side by brown.
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 28/12/1968)

Face

Back
Date of Issue : 28/12/1968
Watermark : The Ancient Egyptian Scribe. A metal thread is incorporated along the width of the note.
Dominant Color : Brown and violet on both face and back.
Face : The Qaitbay Mosque in the Cairo desert.
Back : Part of the facade of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel, beside which is a drawing of the facade of the Small Temple.
Size : 160 X 80 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 29/4/1963)

Face
(Cancelled means here " specimen")

Back
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Date of Issue : 29/4/1963.
Watermark : The Eagle.
Dominant Color : Deep blue -green and violet on face.
Face : Tutankhamoun.
Back : ornamentation.
Size : 161 X 86 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 12/5/1952)
Face
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Date of Issue : 12/5/1952
Watermark : The Sphinx.
Dominant Color : Blue - rose on face. : Blue on back.
Face : Tutankhamoun.
Back : Temple of Isis.
Size : 161 X 86 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 1/7/1950)
Face
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Date of Issue : 1/7/1950.
Watermark : The Sphinx.
Dominant Color : Blue - rose on face. : Blue on back.
Face : Portrait of the ex-king.
Back : Temple of Isis.
Size : 161 X 86 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 23/4/1930)
Face
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Date of Issue : 23/4/1930
Watermark : The Sphinx.
Dominant Color : Dark blue and brown on face. : Green on back.
Size : 161 X 86 mm.
The Design of the Egyptian One Pound Note
(Latest issue: 5/1/1899)
Face
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Back
(Cancelled means here " specimen")
Date of Issue : 5/1/1899.
Watermark : Nil.
Dominant Color : Rose - light orange on face. : Orange on back.
Size : 158 X 82 mm.
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