


1975 Jordan 1/2 Half Dinar UNC P-17d – Signature 17 with FDI & UN Flag Stamp, Serial 962268
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“A true one-of-a-kind piece in our inventory — once sold, it may not be available again.”
Offered here is a beautifully preserved 1975 Jordan 1/2 Dinar banknote, cataloged as Pick P-17d, presented in Uncirculated (UNC) condition. This historic note features Signature 17 and is mounted within an attractive commemorative presentation page highlighting the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
This collectible example also includes a First Day Issue (FDI) United Nations Flag stamp, postmarked September 19, 1986, commemorating Jordan’s relationship with the United Nations. The presentation page showcases historical text about Jordan and a depiction of Petra, one of the country’s most famous archaeological landmarks, adding cultural and historical context to the piece.
The banknote itself bears serial number 962268 and displays strong original color, sharp detail, and excellent eye appeal consistent with its UNC designation.
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: 962268
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Condition: UNC (Uncirculated)
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Presentation: Commemorative Jordan souvenir page
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Additional Feature: United Nations Flag stamp with First Day Issue cancellation
Paper Quality
The banknote retains original paper quality with no folds, crisp surfaces, and strong printing detail, making it a desirable example for collectors of Middle Eastern currency and historical banknote presentations.
This piece represents not only a beautiful example of Jordanian currency, but also a unique collectible that combines numismatics, postal history, and international heritage in a single display.
Whether you collect world banknotes, Jordanian currency, or United Nations commemorative issues, this presentation piece offers both visual appeal and historical significance.
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