A remarkable high-grade collectible, this 2012 Jordan 10 Dinars banknote (P33d) features the extremely rare solid serial number 333333, making it a premium example for collectors of fancy serial number currency.
Issued by the Central Bank of Jordan, this beautifully designed note highlights modern Jordanian currency craftsmanship while honoring the leadership of King Abdullah II. The note is professionally graded PMG 65 EPQ (Superb Gem Uncirculated) by Paper Money Guaranty, indicating exceptional preservation, original paper quality, and outstanding eye appeal.
Solid serial numbers are among the rarest and most sought-after formats in the world of banknote collecting. With only one 333333 serial possible per production sequence, demand remains consistently strong among collectors and investors.
Key Highlights:
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Country: Jordan
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Denomination: 10 Dinars
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Year: 2012
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Catalog Reference: P36d
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Serial Number: KH 333333 (Solid Number – Extremely Rare)
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Grade: PMG 65 EPQ – Superb Gem Uncirculated
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Condition: Exceptional centering, sharp embossing, and vibrant color
Why This Note Is Valuable:
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Ultra-Rare Solid Serial: Only one exists per serial range, making it highly collectible.
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Superb Gem Grade: PMG 65 EPQ represents elite preservation quality.
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Strong Collector Demand: Fancy serial numbers and Middle Eastern currency continue to grow in popularity.
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Investment Potential: High-grade modern rarities are increasingly sought after in the global numismatic market.
This is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a visually striking and highly graded Jordanian banknote with one of the most desirable serial formats available—an excellent centerpiece for any advanced collection.


































































