


1975 Banknotes of All Nations Jordan 1/2 Half Dinar UNC P-17d – Signature 17
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Offered here is a 1975 Jordan 1/2 Dinar banknote, cataloged as Pick P-17d, presented in Uncirculated (UNC) condition. This attractive note is part of the well-known Banknotes of All Nations series, a popular international collection that showcases world currencies alongside educational information about each country.
This example features Signature 17, representing an important variety within the Jordan 1/2 Dinar series issued during the reign of King Hussein, one of the most significant figures in Jordan’s modern history. The note displays the classic design elements characteristic of Jordanian currency from the period and reflects the country’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
Mounted within the Banknotes of All Nations presentation card, the note is displayed with the Jordanian flag and informational text about the country, creating an appealing collectible that combines numismatic interest with educational value.
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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Series: Banknotes of All Nations
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Condition: UNC (Uncirculated)
Paper Quality
The banknote retains original paper quality with crisp surfaces, strong color, and well-preserved printing detail, consistent with its uncirculated condition.
Jordanian banknotes are admired by collectors for their elegant designs and historical significance, and examples from the 1975 series remain a popular choice for collectors of Middle Eastern currency and world banknotes.
Whether you are building a Jordan-focused collection, assembling world currency sets, or collecting Banknotes of All Nations issues, this well-preserved example represents a wonderful addition to any collection.
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