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5 Piastres

发行方 Egyptian Government (Ministry of Finance)
年份 1952
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材质 Paper
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背面铭文 الدولة المصرية
ISSUED UNDER LAW No. 50/1940
MINISTER OF FINANCE AND ECONOMY
EGYPTIAN CURRENCY NOTE
5 PIASTRES
SURVEY OF EGYPT
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防伪描述 Overprinted pattern obscuring the original King Farouk portrait watermark on the left side of the note
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The Survey of Egypt — better known as a cartographic agency — printed Egyptian government notes for decades, a pragmatic arrangement that dated back to the interwar period when establishing a dedicated security press was not a priority. By 1952, that institutional arrangement was well entrenched, if unusual by international standards.

This particular issue falls in the final year of King Farouk's reign before the Free Officers' Revolution of July 1952 deposed him. Notes of this type crossed the transition without immediate withdrawal — the new government had larger monetary concerns than retiring small-denomination paper.