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| 正面描述 | Central vignette shows a group of figures alongside a flag with three stars and crescent positioned at right. The left portion of the note carries an overprint pattern corresponding to the King Farouk watermark area, set within an ornate guilloche border. |
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| 背面铭文 | EGYPTIAN CURRENCY NOTE 10 PIASTRES MINISTER OF FINANCE & ECONOMY SURVEY OF EGYPT |
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The three-star flag series marks the transition period between Egypt's monarchy and the Free Officers' coup of July 1952, which ended Farouk's reign and set in motion the republic declared in 1953. Notes bearing the pre-revolutionary flag design were already in production or circulation when the political order collapsed entirely, creating an overlap that makes precise dating within the series genuinely awkward.
Survey of Egypt had printed National Bank notes domestically for decades by this point — unlike many smaller nations that relied on Bradbury Wilkinson or De La Rue, Egypt maintained in-house intaglio capability through the Survey's Cairo facility.