Diagonal red جذومن ovpt front; two diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpts back; no s/n; # perf 5 dinars Values

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Diagonal red جذومن ovpt front; two diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpts back; no s/n; # perf 5 dinars Values

Details

Obverse: Arabic text; National Parliament building in Baghdad with flag and palm trees

Reverse: English text; Babylonian king, Hammurabi, receiving laws from Shamash the Sun God, as depicted on carving from upper part of diorite stele of Code of Hammurabi

Basic Information

GSID:

113270

Denomination:

5 dinars

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Diagonal red جذومن ovpt front; two diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpts back; no s/n; # perf

Design Details

Note Color:

Lilac and brown

Note Dimension:

166 x 85 mm

Printer:

(Bradbury, Wilkinson & Company)

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