Presented here is a 1975 Jordan 1/2 Dinar banknote, cataloged as Pick P-17e, preserved in Uncirculated (UNC) condition. This attractive example is part of the well-known Banknotes of All Nations series, a collectible international presentation set that highlights currencies from countries around the world along with educational information about each nation.
A particularly appealing feature of this note is its distinctive serial number 111. Serial numbers composed of repeating digits are often referred to by collectors as “fancy” or lucky serial numbers, making them especially desirable among currency enthusiasts.
The banknote is mounted within the official Banknotes of All Nations presentation card, which includes the flag of Jordan and informative background about the country, making it both a collectible banknote and an attractive display piece.
Issued during the reign of King Hussein, one of the most influential leaders in Jordan’s modern history, this note represents an important era in the country’s monetary development. Jordanian banknotes from this period are admired by collectors for their elegant design and historical significance.
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-17e
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Series: Banknotes of All Nations
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Serial Number: 111
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Condition: UNC (Uncirculated)
Paper Quality
The banknote retains original paper quality with crisp surfaces, strong color, and sharp printing detail, consistent with its well-preserved uncirculated condition.
This collectible piece is an excellent addition for enthusiasts of world banknotes, Middle Eastern currency, or Banknotes of All Nations presentation sets.



































































