Afghanistan 2 Afghanis P - 65 (SH 1381 - 2002) UNC " Royal Gardens "
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:10427541 | Year: SH 1381-2002 |
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated | Type: Banknotes |
Country: Afghanistan | Country/Region of Manufacture: Afghanistan |
Afghanistan 2 Afghanis P-65 (SH 1381-2002) UNC "Royal Gardens" plus Free Note
They say that big things come in small packages. This is the case for this beautiful small banknote. Dates: On the note is the Arabic number which translates to 1381. In the case of Afghanistan, the year 1381 is on their Solar Calendar SH and thus translates to 2002 of the Gregorian calendar. Other Middle Eastern countries use the AH or Lunar Hijri calendar.... I do not know the printer/engraver but I am guessing it is the Da Afghanistan Bank. In any case, the colors and detail quality are excellent. When you win you have homework to do. 1) Where is the city of Paghman where the Royal Gardens are located. 2) What is the mysterious watermark? In addition you will receive a Free Note from A) Afghanistan, E) Egypt, or L) Lebanon, Wait for my invoice to choose. All will be shipped by USPS First Class firm envelope.Bid and win.
They say that big things come in small packages. This is the case for this beautiful small banknote. Dates: On the note is the Arabic number which translates to 1381. In the case of Afghanistan, the year 1381 is on their Solar Calendar SH and thus translates to 2002 of the Gregorian calendar. Other Middle Eastern countries use the AH or Lunar Hijri calendar.... I do not know the printer/engraver but I am guessing it is the Da Afghanistan Bank. In any case, the colors and detail quality are excellent. When you win you have homework to do. 1) Where is the city of Paghman where the Royal Gardens are located. 2) What is the mysterious watermark? In addition you will receive a Free Note from A) Afghanistan, E) Egypt, or L) Lebanon, Wait for my invoice to choose. All will be shipped by USPS First Class firm envelope.Bid and win.