Presented here is a 1975 Jordan 1/2 Dinar banknote, cataloged as Pick P-17d, preserved in Uncirculated (UNC) condition. This attractive example features Signature 17 and remains well preserved with crisp detail and strong original color.
This collectible piece is mounted within a commemorative presentation page and includes a United Nations Flag stamp with a First Day Issue (FDI) cancellation, adding an additional historical and philatelic element to the display. The page highlights Jordan’s cultural and historical background and features imagery associated with the country’s heritage.
The banknote bears serial number 962172 and represents a classic issue from the period of King Hussein’s reign, one of the most significant eras in Jordan’s modern history. Jordanian banknotes from this time are admired for their elegant design and historical importance.
Key Details
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Country: Jordan
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Denomination: 1/2 Dinar
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Year: 1975
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Catalog Reference: Pick P-17d
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Signature: 17
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Serial Number: 962172
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Condition: UNC (Uncirculated)
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Special Feature: United Nations Flag stamp with First Day Issue cancellation
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Presentation: Jordan commemorative souvenir page
Paper Quality
The banknote retains original paper quality with crisp surfaces, strong color, and clear printing detail, consistent with its well-preserved uncirculated condition.
This presentation piece combines numismatics, postal history, and cultural heritage, making it an appealing addition for collectors of Jordanian currency, Middle Eastern banknotes, and United Nations–related commemorative issues.



































































