The Design of the Egyptian Two Hundred Pound Note
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Specifications
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1) Paper Size (80 mm / 175 mm). 2) Durable Coated paper. 3) Water-Mark: the head of the statue of the seated scribe and the number (200) in Arabic as electro-type. 4) Holographic windowed security thread 3.0 mm width with the denomination value, lutes flower and Egyptian cartouche. 5) Embedded magnetic security thread 1.5 mm width with (200) pounds (negative) in Arabic and machine readable.
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| THE FRONT SIDE |
1) The main element is
the mosque of Qani-bai 908 H (1503 A.D) 2) At the top left of the note CENTRAL BANK OF EGYPT in Arabic in green and red colors TWO HUNDRED POUNDS 3) At the top right of the note (200) in Arabic inside a decorative element in green color. 4) At the top left of the note (200) in Arabic as a (Optically Variable Ink) with color shift Cupper–Green. 5) At the bottom right of the note (200) in English inside a decorative element as a latent image.
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| THE BACK SIDE |
1) The main element is
the seated scribe 5th dynasty. 2) At the top of the note a decorated border and (CENTRAL BANK OF EGYPT) in English inside it in green and violet colors. 3) At the top right of the note (200) in Arabic in green and red colors. 4) At bottom right decorated border with Lutes flowers in green and violet colors. 5) At the bottom right of the note an Egyptian cartouche written inside it (Egypt is Peace) in Hieroglyphic description.
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