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Jordanien. - 2 x 10 Dinars - 2004 - Consecutive - Low Serial Number - Pick 36b (Ohne mindestpreis)

JORDAN - Consecutive Pair Low Serial Numbers AG000017 & AG000018 - 10 Dinars 2004 - PCGS 64 PPQ A truly remarkable numismatic set for collectors of Middle Eastern currency and "fancy" serial numbers. This offering consists of a PCGS consecutive numbered pair of 10 Dinar banknotes from the Central Bank of Jordan’s 2004 (AH1425) issue. What makes this pair exceptional is the incredibly low serial numbers: AG000017 and AG000018. In the world of paper money collecting, "two-digit" serial numbers (under 100) are highly coveted and represent some of the earliest notes to leave the printing press. Both notes have been professionally authenticated and graded by PCGS Currency as 64 Very Choice New, further enhanced by the PPQ (Premium Paper Quality) designation. This ensures the notes possess full original embossed printing and have not been chemically or physically treated. Country: Jordan Issuer: Central Bank of Jordan Denomination: 10 Dinars Issue Year: 2004 (AH1425) Pick Number: P-36b Signatures: Dr. Umayya Toukan (Governor of the Central Bank) and Dr. Mohammad Abu-Hammour (Minister of Finance) Certification & Serial Numbers: Banknote 1: Serial Number AG000017 PCGS Certification Number: 46487848 Grade: 64 Very Choice New (PPQ) Banknote 2: Serial Number AG000018 PCGS Certification Number: 46487849 Grade: 64 Very Choice New (PPQ) Condition Report: Grade Analysis: A grade of 64 indicates a note with original luster and centering that is well above average. The PPQ status guarantees 100% original paper body. Visual Appeal: The deep blue and multi-colored intricate lattice work remains crisp, with no evidence of handling or circulation. Technical Specifications Feature Details Obverse Portrait of King Talal ibn Abdullah; First Parliament building in the background. Reverse The first Parliament building (Al-Mudawwana) in Amman. Watermark King Talal ibn Abdullah and electrotype "10". Printer De La Rue, London. Consecutive low-digit pairs (under 20) rarely appear on the open market and are considered "Top Tier" additions for specialized Jordan or "Fancy Number" collections. These notes represent a significant investment opportunity due to their rarity and high technical preservation. ALL ITEMS are sent, well packed, by registered mail or courier with full tracking.

Nr. 102588082

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Jordanien. - 2 x 10 Dinars - 2004 - Consecutive - Low Serial Number - Pick 36b  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Jordanien. - 2 x 10 Dinars - 2004 - Consecutive - Low Serial Number - Pick 36b (Ohne mindestpreis)

JORDAN - Consecutive Pair Low Serial Numbers AG000017 & AG000018 - 10 Dinars 2004 - PCGS 64 PPQ


A truly remarkable numismatic set for collectors of Middle Eastern currency and "fancy" serial numbers. This offering consists of a PCGS consecutive numbered pair of 10 Dinar banknotes from the Central Bank of Jordan’s 2004 (AH1425) issue.
What makes this pair exceptional is the incredibly low serial numbers: AG000017 and AG000018. In the world of paper money collecting, "two-digit" serial numbers (under 100) are highly coveted and represent some of the earliest notes to leave the printing press.
Both notes have been professionally authenticated and graded by PCGS Currency as 64 Very Choice New, further enhanced by the PPQ (Premium Paper Quality) designation. This ensures the notes possess full original embossed printing and have not been chemically or physically treated.


Country: Jordan
Issuer: Central Bank of Jordan
Denomination: 10 Dinars
Issue Year: 2004 (AH1425)
Pick Number: P-36b
Signatures: Dr. Umayya Toukan (Governor of the Central Bank) and Dr. Mohammad Abu-Hammour (Minister of Finance)

Certification & Serial Numbers:

Banknote 1: Serial Number AG000017
PCGS Certification Number: 46487848
Grade: 64 Very Choice New (PPQ)

Banknote 2: Serial Number AG000018
PCGS Certification Number: 46487849
Grade: 64 Very Choice New (PPQ)

Condition Report:

Grade Analysis: A grade of 64 indicates a note with original luster and centering that is well above average. The PPQ status guarantees 100% original paper body.
Visual Appeal: The deep blue and multi-colored intricate lattice work remains crisp, with no evidence of handling or circulation.


Technical Specifications

Feature Details

Obverse Portrait of King Talal ibn Abdullah; First Parliament building in the background.
Reverse The first Parliament building (Al-Mudawwana) in Amman.
Watermark King Talal ibn Abdullah and electrotype "10".
Printer De La Rue, London.



Consecutive low-digit pairs (under 20) rarely appear on the open market and are considered "Top Tier" additions for specialized Jordan or "Fancy Number" collections. These notes represent a significant investment opportunity due to their rarity and high technical preservation.


ALL ITEMS are sent, well packed, by registered mail or courier with full tracking.



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