Presented here is a Jordan 1/2 Dinar banknote from the 1993 issue (AH1413), cataloged as Pick P-23b. This attractive example has been graded Uncirculated 64, reflecting excellent preservation with strong color, sharp printing detail, and appealing overall eye appeal.
Jordanian banknotes from this period were issued during the reign of King Hussein, one of the most significant figures in Jordan’s modern history. The design reflects the nation’s cultural heritage and economic development during an important period of Jordan’s monetary history.
This well-preserved example retains crisp original paper quality, making it an appealing piece for collectors of Middle Eastern currency and world banknotes.
Key Details
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Country: Jordan
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Denomination: 1/2 Dinar
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Year: 1993 (AH1413)
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Catalog Reference: Pick P-23b
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Grade: Uncirculated 64
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Condition: Well-preserved with strong original detail
Paper Quality
The banknote retains original paper quality with crisp surfaces, clear printing detail, and strong color, consistent with its uncirculated grade.
This piece represents a desirable example of Jordan’s modern currency and makes an excellent addition to collections focused on Middle Eastern banknotes, graded world currency, or historic paper money.


































































